Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s defamation battle is going to be the subject of a new movie. The former couple spent several months locked in a legal battle over a 2018 op-ed the 36-year-old actress wrote about being a victim of domestic abuse but in June, the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' actor - who wasn't named in the article - was awarded over $10 million in damages, while the 'Aquaman' star received $2 million in a counter suit.
Both stars are appealing the verdicts, which came over a year after the 59-year-old actor lost a libel case in the UK after The Sun newspaper branded him a "wife beater" and a subsequent appeal.
And now, the pair's turbulent relationship and the resulting legal battle will be the focus of a film titled 'Hot Take: The Depp/ Heard Trial', with Mark Hapka and Megan Davis signed up to play the Hollywood stars.
Melissa Marty has been cast as Johnny's lawyer, Camille Vasquez, while Marry Carrig will portray Elaine Bredehoft, who served as Amber's attorney.
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