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Friday, May 15, 2026

Amber Heard 'has less than 10 minutes of screen time in Aquaman sequel' - Daily Mail

Amber Heard will reportedly have less than ten minutes of screen time in the upcoming Aquaman sequel, according to a film journalist.

The actress, 36, who stars as Mera in the franchise, is currently embroiled in a multi-million-dollar defamation trial with her former partner Johnny Depp.

Film journalist Grace Randolph, who is known for comic book movie scoops, has claimed fans won't be seeing as much of her in the sequel Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom, which is due for release in March 2023.

Claims: Amber Heard will reportedly have less than ten minutes of screen time in the upcoming Aquaman sequel, according to a film journalist (pictured in Aquaman)

Claims of her reduced screen time come in the wake of a petition calling for her to be dropped from the film reached two million signatures.

It is not known if Amber's role in the sequel was always intended to be small or if her screen time was reduced in the wake of her legal battle with Johnny Depp.

MailOnline has contacted representatives for Warner Bros. and Amber Heard for comment.

Johnny was dropped by Disney in his role as Captain Jack Sparrow in the fifth installment of Pirates of the Caribbean after Amber alleged he had domestically abused her, which she has denied.

Role: Film journalist Grace Randolph, who is known for comic book movie scoops, has claimed fans won't be seeing as much of her in the sequel Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom, which is due for release in March 2023

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