Therapy notes and unnamed sources suggest Momoa and James Wan were both hostile to Heard and tried to remove her over her legal fight with ex Johnny Depp.
A bombshell new Variety report out Tuesday portrays a chaotic Aquaman 2 set that saw Amber Heard, who plays DCU’s Mera, “treated like a pariah” because of her legal fight with ex Johnny Depp. Per the report, Aquaman 2 director James Wan was openly hostile to Heard as he blamed her for barriers to promoting the movie, while Jason Momoa, who plays Aquaman, allegedly wanted Heard fired.
Heard accused Depp of physical violence, rape, and emotional abuse, particularly while he was drunk. The therapy notes paint a disturbing picture of how, instead of receiving support from her workplace while at the center of a toxic harassment campaign, Heard felt thrown under the bus by a director and co-star who seemed to capitulate to Depp fans’ demands.
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