Ana de Armas fans sue Universal for $5 million for cutting her out of 'Yesterday'
23.01.2022 - 20:35
/ foxnews.com
Two fans of actress Ana de Armas are suing the studio behind the 2019 film "Yesterday" after "Blade Runner" star was cut out of the final release. The actress appeared in the trailer for the film about a young singer and songwriter who wakes up one day to find that the world had somehow forgotten the music of The Beatles. Seizing the opportunity, he suddenly becomes a worldwide sensation when he passes off their music as his own. According to the complaint, which was obtained by Fox News Digital, Conor Woulfe, 38, of Maryland, and Peter Michael Rosza, 44, of San Diego County, Calif.
filed a class action complaint in the United States District Court of Central California against Universal. After they spent $3.99 each to rent the movie on Amazon Prime, they were upset to discover that the actress’ part had been cut out of the movie.
Ana de Armas' fans sued the studio behind the movie "Yesterday." (Tullio M. Puglia/Getty Images for Campari) The duo is seeking $5 million on behalf of themselves and all other affected consumers who may have spent money on the movie in the hopes of seeing the actress only to be disappointed.They accuse Universal of engaging in deceptive marketing. "Because consumers were promised a movie with Ana De Armas by the trailer for ‘Yesterday,’ but did not receive a movie with any appearance of Ana de Armas at all, such consumers were not provided with any value for their rental or purchase," the lawsuit states.
Representatives for de Armas did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment. Ana de Armas was cut out of the movie "Yesterday." (Jacopo Raule/Getty Images) Speaking to CinemaBlend in 2019, writer Richard Curtis explained that De Armas was going to play a character named
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