The controversial trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard will hit the small screen in documentary format and will show from the damage caused in Hollywood to the judge’s resolution that left more than one dissatisfied.
Recall that Depp sued his ex-wife for defamation after an opinion piece she wrote for the Washington Post in 2018, in which he discussed his experience as an alleged victim of domestic abuse. Since then, the actor began a fight to clean up his image and show his innocence.
The documentary, titled Johnny vs. Amber: The U.S. Trialwill premiere at the end of September through Discovery + and there is already a first preview showing the courtroom where the former couple met with their respective lawyers Camille Vasquez and Ben Chew and Elaine Bredehoft.
It’s easy to look at this case and think that this is about two celebrities, with a lot of money, who had a really horrible relationship. But this is the life of a man.
– Camille Vasquez
The documentary will consist of two parts. The first will show the childhood and the problems with drugs and alcohol that Depp has faced. It is said that his past love relationships and how Heard’s accusations ruined his career will also be shown, but this is not entirely confirmed.
The second part of the documentary will focus on Heard’s accusations, including the negative reception it had on social networks and the media while the legal process was underway. This would give the public a completely different vision than what was previously seen in court.
Source: Okchicas

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