By IANS
LOS ANGELES: The controversial defamation case between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard is the topic of a brand new film, ‘Hot Take: The Depp/Heard Trial’, set to debut solely on the free Tubi streaming service.
The movie stars Mark Hapka (Parallels’, ‘Days of Our Lives’) as Depp and Megan Davis (‘Alone within the Dark’) as Heard. It is ready to premiere on Friday, September 30, on Fox’s Tubi.
According to a report by Variety, Melissa Marty will be part of Hapka and Davis as Depp’s lawyer Camille Vasquez and Mary Carrig will painting Heard’s lawyer, Elaine Bredehoft.
‘Hot Take’ follows the tumultuous relationship — out and in of court docket — of Depp and Heard, dramatizing the two-month defamation trial that concluded on June 1, with the jury discovering that Heard had defamed Depp by alluding to home violence allegations towards him in a December 2018 op-ed piece.
The jury additionally held Depp chargeable for a defamatory assertion made about Heard by his lawyer
‘Hot Take’ comes from Fox Entertainment’s MarVista Entertainment. The movie is written by Guy Nicolucci and directed by Sara Lohman.
The film was fast-tracked into manufacturing by Tubi and MarVista “to capture a timely take on a story that became part of the cultural zeitgeist, painting a unique picture of what millions watched play out in the headlines over the summer,” Adam Lewinson, Tubia’s chief content material officer, stated in a press release.
‘Hot Take: The Depp/Heard Trial’ is considered one of many well timed, culturally related unique motion pictures to return from our increasing partnership and slate of flicks being produced in collaboration with Tubi,” stated Hannah Pillemer, EVP inventive of affairs for MarVista.
“Connecting viewers to stories with this kind of social currency and topicality make watching them a must for any fan of pop culture or celebrity drama.”
The movie is govt produced by Brittany Clemons, Angie Day, Marianne C. Wunch, Hannah Pillemer and Fernando Szew. Autumn Federici and Kristifor Cvijetic function producers beneath their Ninth House banner.
LOS ANGELES: The controversial defamation case between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard is the topic of a brand new film, ‘Hot Take: The Depp/Heard Trial’, set to debut solely on the free Tubi streaming service.
The movie stars Mark Hapka (Parallels’, ‘Days of Our Lives’) as Depp and Megan Davis (‘Alone within the Dark’) as Heard. It is ready to premiere on Friday, September 30, on Fox’s Tubi.
According to a report by Variety, Melissa Marty will be part of Hapka and Davis as Depp’s lawyer Camille Vasquez and Mary Carrig will painting Heard’s lawyer, Elaine Bredehoft.
‘Hot Take’ follows the tumultuous relationship — out and in of court docket — of Depp and Heard, dramatizing the two-month defamation trial that concluded on June 1, with the jury discovering that Heard had defamed Depp by alluding to home violence allegations towards him in a December 2018 op-ed piece.
The jury additionally held Depp chargeable for a defamatory assertion made about Heard by his lawyer
‘Hot Take’ comes from Fox Entertainment’s MarVista Entertainment. The movie is written by Guy Nicolucci and directed by Sara Lohman.
The film was fast-tracked into manufacturing by Tubi and MarVista “to capture a timely take on a story that became part of the cultural zeitgeist, painting a unique picture of what millions watched play out in the headlines over the summer,” Adam Lewinson, Tubia’s chief content material officer, stated in a press release.
‘Hot Take: The Depp/Heard Trial’ is considered one of many well timed, culturally related unique motion pictures to return from our increasing partnership and slate of flicks being produced in collaboration with Tubi,” stated Hannah Pillemer, EVP inventive of affairs for MarVista.
“Connecting viewers to stories with this kind of social currency and topicality make watching them a must for any fan of pop culture or celebrity drama.”
The movie is govt produced by Brittany Clemons, Angie Day, Marianne C. Wunch, Hannah Pillemer and Fernando Szew. Autumn Federici and Kristifor Cvijetic function producers beneath their Ninth House banner.