shikamaru317 said:
Unfortunately, there are now rumors floating around that WB did a test screening where Amber Heard's character Mera appears for 25 minutes of the film, more than double the 10 minutes the WB exec claimed during the trial. Here is hoping the test audience loathed the 25 minutes of Amber cut. |
It might've just been them testing the waters for what they can get away with, and judging by Twitter reactions, the response to her was highly negative (big surprise there), but if she's in it for 1 second, I won't be paying to see this, I don't care if they kill her off in the opening scene. Maybe if they acknowledged they done fucked it up with the whole JD situation and issued him an apology and potential film roles.
Oh, and speaking of WB fuck-ups, the whole Ezra Miller saga continues to blow up in their face and make them look worse by the day:
The parents of an 18-year-old from North Dakota have obtained a protective order against “The Flash” star Ezra Miller.
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) June 10, 2022
But the teen’s parents and law enforcement are having a hard time locating Miller to serve the actor with the order. https://t.co/B89xAGTEGx
Nice going, WB, you fucking morons. You fired JD based on baseless accusations that have now been proven (and I mean legally, court-of-law P-R-O-V-E-N) false yet you give this guy a pass without so much as a peep after he was caught on video assaulting a woman (!), and where did that enabling get you? You're essentially harboring a fugitive who damn near cut a woman's eye off after putting a giant laceration in her head, threatened and stole from a live-in couple, threatened police after arresting him for disorderly conduct and groomed a 12-year-old (!) and ran off with her years later!
They basically have two options at this point: bury the movie or spend whatever it takes to replace him with Grant Austin. Whether that be CGIing out his face and redubbing his lines, reshoots, I don't care, they can't show his face in a millisecond of footage at this point. That would be a PR nightmare, it'd be worse than the Slender Man controversy. They're literally aiding and abetting at this point by keeping him in the film, there's no sugarcoating it. If they want to even pretend to care about moral or artistic integrity, either cut their losses (while also incurring them financially) or don't release the Flash movie at all, and WB can only wipe their hands of this debacle by doing one or the other. The minute that trailer goes live (and it's rumored to be dropping soon), they're gonna get massive amounts of backlash (maybe moreso than keeping Amber in AM2), obvious reasons.








