The colossal stamps of Johnny Depp flew away after the article by Amber Heard

Johnny Depp’s 2017 film fees topped $30 million, but the star hasn’t signed a Hollywood studio deal since an op-ed by his ex-wife, Amber Heard, accusing him of abuse marriage, his agent detailed on Monday.

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Jack Whigham, who has represented the star since October 2016, testified by video in a court in suburban Washington, where a high-profile trial between the former spouses has been held for three weeks.

In December 2018, at the height of the #MeToo movement, the actress had published an editorial in the Washington Post, in which she described herself as a victim of domestic violence without, however, citing her former husband.

Johnny Depp, who denies ever raising a hand on a woman, sued her for defamation. Accusing him of having ruined his reputation and his career, he claims 50 million dollars in damages. She counter-attacked and claims 100 million dollars.

These staggering sums are equal to the old fees of the hero of “Edward Scissorhands”. According to his agent, the actor received 8 million dollars for the movie “City of Lies”, 10 million for “Murder on the Orient-Express” and 13.5 million for the second installment of “Fantastic Beasts” in 2017.

In 2018, he “wanted to take some time for himself”, and shot “only” two independent films in the fall: “The Professor” for 3.5 million and “Waiting for the Barbarians” for a million, added Jack Whigham.

But “an agreement had been reached” for him to take over the role of Jack Sparrow in the sixth installment of “Pirates of the Caribbean” for 22.5 million dollars.

According to Mr. Whigham, Amber Heard’s accusations were “catastrophic” for Johnny Depp. “After the editorial, it became impossible to get a contract with a studio,” he said.

As for the shooting of the film “Minamata”, scheduled for early 2019, “it was very hard to maintain it: the budget had to be cut, especially Johnny’s fee”, which only received “three million”, said the agent.

It was his last film, as in 2019 Disney Studios “took another direction” for the Pirates of the Caribbean saga. Despite contacts with the producers, “I might not save” this very “lucrative” role, said his agent.

Questioned by Mrs. Heard’s lawyers, he however conceded that the agreement “was in bad shape” in the fall of 2018, before the publication of the editorial.

In April, the British tabloid The Sun had already accused Johnny Depp of being “a violent husband”. The actor sued his publishers and lost in a lawsuit that exposed his drug and alcohol abuse.

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