Amber Heard fought 'really hard' to stay in Aquaman sequel
Daily MailAmber Heard testified that she fought 'really hard' to stay in the Aquaman sequel when scenes from the movie were axed and 'communication stopped' with the producers after Johnny Depp's team depicted her abuse allegations as a 'hoax'. Amber Heard, 36, said she has been labelled a 'liar' during the $100 million defamation trial because Depp is the 'bigger star' and had 'more publicity reach' Aquaman was DC's most successful movie, grossing $940.7 million, with Kovacevic saying Heard should have seen a similar, albeit smaller, rise to fame like her co-star, Jason Momoa. Pictured: Heard in Aquaman Aquaman was DC's most successful movie, grossing $940.7 million, with Kovacevic saying Heard should have seen a similar, albeit smaller, rise to fame like her co-star, Jason Momoa. Her comments come after a petition calling for DC Warner Bros to drop heard from the role of Aquaman 2 reached 4.2 million signatures Heard told the courtroom in Virginia that the 'sophisticated PR machine' behind Depp had worked to label her as a liar in the media - which has impacted her career Heard earlier admitted that she had not given $3.5 million from her divorce settlement with Depp to charity - despite telling the UK's High Court she had. Heard earlier admitted that she had not given $3.5 million from her divorce settlement with Depp to charity - despite telling the UK's High Court she had Meanwhile, her talent agent on Thursday claimed the actress's rise to fame was diminished due to the allegations made by Johnny Depp's attorney claiming she faked her injuries.