Published:
24 ene 2022 09:49 GMT
Two followers of the Cuban-Spanish actress denounce that they felt cheated when they discovered that she was not in the final cut of the film.
Two US fans of actress Ana de Armas have filed a lawsuit once morest Universal Pictures following the scenes of the Cuban-Spanish performer in the 2019 musical film ‘Yesterday’ were removed, despite appearing in the trailer.
Michael Rosza, of California, and Conor Woulfe, of Maryland, filed a federal class action lawsuit last Friday, claiming they were tricked into renting the film for $3.99 on Amazon Prime Video, before discovering the actress was not He appeared in the final cut of the film. The plaintiffs accuse Universal of engaging in deceptive ‘marketing’ and seek to collect at least $5 million on behalf of affected consumers, according to reports. Variety.
The film tells the story of an aspiring musician, Jack Malik, played by Himesh Patel, who following a massive blackout becomes the only person alive who remembers The Beatles and performs the songs of the popular Liverpool band to acquire fame. The ‘No Time To Die’ actress shot several scenes for the film following being cast as one of Malik’s potential romances, but these were later cut from the final cut.