Johnny Depp gives an interview on Amber Heard Trial and Surviving Metoo

Johnny Depp was called a “crash test model for #MeToo” in a new sprawling interview with the Sunday Times while he proposes to promote the British theatrical exit from his latest director “Modi: Three days on the wing of madness”. Depp referred to the allegations launched for the first time in 2016 by the former wife Amber Heard, who accused her of domestic violence when she asked for divorce.
Heard’s allegations have notably fueled two trials that drew global attention. DEPP intensified a defamation defamation trial in 2018 after the publication called him a “wife drummer”. The trial began in the summer of 2020 and ended with the decisive court that the characterization of Depp as “wife drummer” was “substantially true”. Later the year, Depp left Warner Bros. ‘The franchise “Fantastic Beasts” after saying that the studio asked him to resign from the role following the trial.
A second and even more abundant took place in the United States in 2022 after Depp continued in 2019 for defamation on an editorial that she wrote the Washington Post in which she called “a figure representing domestic violence”. The 2022 trial was broadcast live on YouTube and has become an online feeling. The jury finally ruled that Heard had taken ahead in opinion, while governing Depp Depp understood during the fight against his accusations. During the trial, shocking details on the personal life of Depp and Hear were revealed.
“Listen, that had gone far enough,” said Depp to the Sunday Times about the viral trial 2022. “I knew that I should myself semi-educated. Everyone said: “It will disappear! But I can’t trust.
Depp said that he had survived “all the successful pieces, the bullshit” which accompanied the trial, adding: “Listen, none of this would be easy, but I didn’t care. I said to myself:” I will fight until the end of the bitter whore. “What if I end up pumping gas?
A few years after the end of the American trial, Depp now has the chance to return to Hollywood by showing the co-star of “Blow” Penelope Cruz in the action comedy of Lionsgate “Day Drinker”. He spoke to the Times of his life: “I have no regrets about anything – because, really, what can we do dinner last week? No fucking thing.”
“Day Drinker” is a calendar to go out in theaters in 2026.




