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24.10.2023 - 10:01 / deadline.com
James Wan has been trying to bring Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom back to calmer waters.
Wan has already addressed rumors Amber Heard‘s role superhero flick was reduced, and has now responded to further noise around the production. The director told Empire that reports over reshoots didn’t capture the real picture of events on-set.
“We probably did seven or eight days [of reshoots], which is nothing for a movie of this size,” said Wan. “It was just spread out because it’s so hard to get your actors back once you’ve finished the initial shoot.”
Wan added he had “built an entire franchise from a reshoot,” in relation to The Nun, which benefitted from last-minute additional photography. “I’m not the kind of person that says, ‘This movie has to turn out exactly how I planned it on day one.’ Your art will never be organic if you’re locked into that mentality.”
However, Wan did admit he needs to be “more Zen in dealing with all the noise around me” in relation to stories that emerge about productions. “I’m a pretty private person,” he added. “I don’t get on social media and have fights, but it’s difficult because this narrative has emerged that is not the reality. The noise is fun to write about, and it gets clicks, but people don’t know the truth.”
The first Aquaman pic was a major hit for DC, grossing over a billion dollars at the box office and installing star Jason Momoa as genuine leading man. However, stories about reshoots and studio interference have plagued the sequel in the midst of delays.
“Look, I’m a collaborative filmmaker — I welcome people’s thoughts and opinions, but ultimately, I feel I have more than proven myself, so, it was like: ‘This is the movie I want to make,'” Wan told Empire.
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Halloween 2023 felt never-ending, and although it is November 2, the world is still discussing the spooky holiday. While some celebrities are happy with their costumes, one actress is feeling deep regret and apologizing for hers: Emily Hampshire.Halloween costumes can be funny, sexy, and controversial, but when you have an audience, you have to be careful about what you choose. For the “Schitts Creek” star, she chose a duo costume with her friend, dressing up as Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.The 42-year-old wore her hair slicked back, with drawn-on facial hair, dressing up as Depp, while her friend dressed as Heard.
—and a friend dressed up as for Halloween. Now, less than 24 hours after posting the pictures, Hampshire has apologized.Hampshire and her friend's costumes were a reference to the which, at the time, spiraled into an endless font of memes and jokes at Heard's expense on social media. For Halloween, Hampshire wore a suit resembling one Depp wore at trial, and carried a wine bottle and a fake plastic feces.
Schitt’s Creek actress Emily Hampshire has apologised for her “insensitive” Johnny Depp and Amber Heard Halloween costume.In a since-deleted post, Hampshire was seen styled as Depp, with drawn-on facial hair and tattoos, while her friend, dressed as Heard, feigned distress and held a fake piece of excrement with googly eyes.Former couple Depp and Heard both accused each other of domestic abuse.Hampshire, who played Stevie Budd in the Canadian sitcom Schitt’s Creek, said she was “sorry and ashamed” of the costume, describing it as “one of the most thoughtless, insensitive, and ignorant things” she had ever done.In the original post, the Canadian actress was seen wearing a pin-striped suit, with her hair slicked back. She was also holding a wine bottle – an apparent reference to details from the couple’s televised court case last year.A post shared by emily hampshire (@emilyhampshire)Taking to Instagram to issue her apology, Hampshire wrote: “I want to address what is one of the most thoughtless, insensitive, and ignorant things I’ve ever done.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Emily Hampshire, the actor best known for playing Stevie Budd on all six seasons of the Emmy-winning comedy series “Schitt’s Creek,” has issued an apology for dressing up with a friend as Johnny Depp and Amber Heard for Halloween. Hampshire posted and then deleted photos of the costumes, which ignited outrage on social media. The actor sported fake tattoos as Depp and appeared to wear a suit that closely resembled one that the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star wore during his highly-publicized 2022 libel trial against Heard.
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Warner Bros. is shaking up their release schedule and just announced a new release date for Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.
Amy Israel, the former Showtime exec, has officially been installed as President of Television at Peter Chernin’s The North Road Company.
Earlier this month, a bombshell report was published about Aquaman 2 (aka Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom) which featured numerous rumors.
James Wan’s “Aquaman & The Lost Kingdom” is going to be the final film from the DCEU (DC Extended Cinematic Universe) and is expected to be the last outing for actor Jason Momoa as the titular superhero (reports suggest he may play the character Lobo somewhere in James Gunn’s DC Studios or directly in “Superman: Legacy”). As things wind down, there have been multiple reports and online rumors that pointed toward another haphazard DC production, leading to multiple cuts and extensive reshoots.
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Oscar Isaac has a new project lined up. Isaac is starring in “In the Hands of Dante,” a crime thriller film directed by Oscar nominee Julian Schnabel and produced by Martin Scorsese. It will co-star Jason Momoa and Gerard Butler, reports Deadline.
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Gerard Butler, Jason Momoa, and Oscar Isaac have landed exciting new roles in a film together.
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Amber Heard‘s In The Fire director had so many good things to say about her in a new interview.
Were one to ignore the courtroom-set events over the past handful of years that have served to define the personal life of Amber Heard, it would be hard to deny the fact that, despite a few run-of-the-mill performances, most notably as Mera in her various Snyderverse appearances such as “Aquaman, “the ex-Mrs. Johnny Depp has a decent level of talent onscreen, ranging from the horror of “All The Boys Love Mandy Lane” to the comedy of “Pineapple Express” to the sultry drama of “Magic Mike XXL.” “In The Fire” could be considered another example of her potential, an imperfect lead role in a film that brazenly emulates a type of film seen countless times since “The Exorcist” spawned countless imitators in the half-century since.
Amber Heard is moving on and finding happiness after her defamation trial with Johnny Depp ended over a year ago on June 1, 2022. The actress has found herself in the news again amid the release of her latest film ‘In The Fire,’ scheduled to be released in the United States on October 13.