Johnny Depp asked to resign: Fans rage at Johnny Depp's "Fantastic Beasts" dismissal after losing a libel case against a tabloid

Johnny Depp was fired from his third Fantastic Beasts film just four days after losing a civil lawsuit in Britain, claiming he wasn't a domestic violence perpetrator.
Johnny Depp


Johnny Depp was fired from his third Fantastic Beasts film just four days after losing a civil lawsuit in Britain, claiming he wasn't a domestic violence perpetrator.


Warner Bros. says they will be casting a new actor for Grindelwald, which Depp played in Fantastic Beasts.

Depp, who is already in London to shoot the film, announced the fact on Instagram on the November 6. In the message he thanked everyone for supporting him and confirmed that Warner Bros. told him to drop the role of Grindelwald in "Fantastic Beasts."  Depp is also determined to prove that what's being said to him is a lie.

Depp, who is already in London to shoot the film, announced the fact on Instagram on the November 6. In the message he thanked everyone for supporting him and confirmed that Warner Bros. told him to drop the role of Grindelwald in "Fantastic Beasts."  Depp is also determined to prove that what's being said to him is a lie.
Johnny Depp's Letter


The Hollywood star is suing News Group Newspapers, publisher of The Sun, and the paper’s executive editor, Dan Wootton, over an April 2018 article that called him a “wife-beater.” 

In July, a 16-day trial, Depp and Heard made statements to each. Heard said that Depp's violence was commonplace, and said that "I thought I was going to be killed." While Depp said Heard or one of her friends had put human excrement on their bed.   Depp also said that there was evidence of a surveillance video of Heard's violence against her sister. Depp's ex-girlfriend Winona Ryder has also filed a letter in court defending Depp, saying, "He has never been violent, even against others."

However, on the 2nd of this month, local time, the court ruled that what "The Sun" wrote was practically true.


Immediately after this, fans sent a tweet with a hashtag of "#JusticeForJohnnyDepp" and criticism saying "that's why male domestic violence victims can't come forward." 


However, the anger of the fans culminates when they found out that he was asked to drop the "Fantastic Beast."


So far, fans of Depp expressed their anger through Twitter saying, 

"Johnny Depp has lost the roles of Captain Jack and Grindelwald. Because he is a domestic violence victim. Hollywood treats domestic violence victims like this." 

Johnny Depp has dropped "Fantastic Beast", but Amber Heard is still in "Aquaman 2". I've never been this stupid."

"Amber Heard destroys not only his reputation but also his career. "I'm sure you're happy with that." 

"Johnny Depp is fighting for those who are dressed in wet clothes. I don't care what his career will be, because truth and justice are more important." 

"Sorry, I'm not going to see 'Fantastic Beast anymore. Warner made a big mistake. They let him down, knowing he was a victim. I support him. " 

"No other actor can play Captain Jack and Grindelwald."


Apart from this trial, Depp has also filed a defamation trial against Heard in the United States. This is an opinion piece that Heard wrote in the "Washington Post" in December 2018 as a domestic violence victim. Heard doesn't name Depp in the article, but someone does it in a clear way. Depp believes that this article caused him to lose the "Pirates of the Caribbean." 

The trial is scheduled to begin on May 3, next year. Looks like Depp and his fans will be having a long fight.

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