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Scarlett O'Toole

Johnny Depp's defamation trial against Amber Heard gets film adaptation

The bombshell defamation trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard is now the subject of a new movie which is due for release in just a matter of weeks.

The film - which is entitled Hot Take: The Depp/Heard Trial - will follow the tumultuous relationship between the Pirates of the Caribbean star and his ex-wife, both in and out of court.

It is set to debut exclusively on the free Tubi streaming service on September 30.

The film stars Days of Our Lives actor Mark Hapka as Depp and former American Horror Story actress Megan Davis as Heard. Melissa Marty will portray Depp’s lawyer Camille Vasquez and Marry Carrig will play Heard’s counsel Elaine Bredehoft.

The Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial will be released as a film (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

In a statement, Adam Lewinson – Tubi’s chief content officer – said: "Hot Take: The Depp/Heard Trial has Hot Take in the title for a reason.

"With our partners at MarVista, this Tubi Original was fast-tracked into production 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."

59-year-old Depp successfully sued his ex-wife for defamation over an op-ed she wrote for the Washington Post in 2018, in which she discussed her experiences with domestic abuse.

Mark Hapka will play Johnny Depp (Getty Images for The Ninth House)
Megan Davis is set to star as Amber Heard (Getty Images for Famous by The 11:11 Experience)

Although he wasn’t named in the article, Depp’s lawyers argued that it implied he was violent towards 36-year-old Heard during their relationship, which he has vehemently denied.

The trial concluded on June 1, with the jury ruling in Depp's favour. He was awarded $8 million of the $50 million he sought in damages.

Meanwhile, Aquaman actress Heard won one of her counter claims and was given $2 million of the $100 million countersuit.

The jury ruled in Depp's favour (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

The announcement of the film has been met with mixed reviews online, with some people saying the trial should be left alone.

Taking to Twitter, one person wrote: "It will forever be disgusting how the public treated the Depp/Heard trial as entertainment, and now the entertainment industry is literally making it entertainment with a movie version. If you support that nonsense, please unfollow me."

Another said: "Literally no one wants this.."

Other people seemed excited for the movie, with one person writing: "There's gonna be a new movie about the Depp/Heard trial, which will show a true & accurate portrayal of events, for a change."

Another person added: "Sounds fantastic."

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