Depp's attorneys responded by asking that Heard's countersuit against the"Pirates of the Caribbean" star be dismissed but the judge hearing the case in Virginia, near the US capital, declined to do so.
The Texas-born Heard countersued, asking for $100 million and claiming she suffered"rampant physical violence and abuse" at his hands. Walter Hamada, president of DC Comics-based film production at Warner Brothers, testified about Heard's contract with the studio for the"Aquaman" series. "The reality is it's not uncommon on movies for two leads to not have chemistry," he said."You know it when you see it."On Monday, a Hollywood expert called by Heard's team, Kathryn Arnold, said Heard's career was set for a"meteoric rise" after"Aquaman" but has been stymied by"negative publicity" surrounding her accusations against Depp.
Shaw said Spiegel was not in a position to render such opinions because he had never personally evaluated Depp and was in violation of the American Psychiatric Association's so-called Goldwater Rule.
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