Johnny Depp Wants to Delay Defamation Trial So He Can Film Lates Fantastic Beasts Installment

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Johnny Depp has filed for a motion to delay his upcoming defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard in order to film Fantastic Beasts 3 in London, England, according to documents published by The Hollywood Reporter.

The actor in March 2019 sued his ex-wife for defamation over an op-ed she wrote for The Washington Post titled โ€œI spoke up against sexual violence โ€” and faced our cultureโ€™s wrath. That has to change.โ€ Depp isnโ€™t mentioned by name, but in Virginia (where heโ€™s suing and the Post has its printing presses) plaintiffs can pursue claims for defamation by inference, implication or insinuation.

On Aug. 21, Depp filed a motion for continuance asking the court to delay the trial until sometime between March and June 2021.

The Hollywood Reporter reports:

โ€œWhen the Court set the current trial date in this case, Mr. Depp understood that Warner Bros. planned to shoot โ€˜Fantastic Beasts 3โ€™ in London long before January 11, 2021,โ€ states the filing. โ€œCOVID-19 disrupted the studioโ€™s plans, causing repeated postponements. With conditions in London having improved somewhat, Warner Bros. has now set a shooting schedule that conflicts with the trial date in this case.โ€

Depp says he was notified on Aug. 19 that heโ€™s scheduled to render his services from early October through mid-February, which puts the Jan. 11-28 trial squarely within that window.

โ€œMr. Depp would face potential liability for breach of contract should he fail to comply with the schedule contractually dictated by Warner Bros.,โ€ states the filing. โ€œThough Mr. Depp is eager to proceed to trial, he faces an untenable situation over which he has no control.โ€

Depp also says that Heardโ€™s recent response and $100 million counterclaim warrants a postponement. In a filing earlier this month, the actress accused Depp and his team of coordinating a harassment campaign via Twitter and orchestrating online petitions in an effort to get her fired from Aquaman and Lโ€™Oreal. She alleges there are โ€œdozens if not hundredsโ€ of inauthentic Twitter accounts that exist only to damage her reputation.

A hearing regarding the new filing will take place on September 11.


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