The hashtag “Boycott Aquaman” has been trending on social media, with fans of Jason Momoa joining the movement to demand his co-star Amber Heard be cut out of scenes or replaced. After watching the six-week trial, fans realized Amber was a liar and an abuser, which has ruined Jason’s career. Aquaman had opened up opportunities for him to branch into the superhero genre, impacting his future endeavors.
However, Amber Heard has been found guilty of defamation of another Hollywood actor with intent of malice.
Amber was sued by her ex-husband Johnny Depp, who claimed she had defamed him when she wrote the 2018 uphead in the Washington Post. Fans realized that Amber was manipulative, a liar, and an abuser, and now the world has turned against her. People want her to apologize and step down from roles because the apec she wrote caused John six years of misery. It took three days for Warner Bros. to cut off John from his role in Fantastic Beasts when Amber accused him of abuse.
The court of Virginia made a verdict in support of John and charged Amber of being guilty of all three charges against her. No action has been taken by the production company to lay her off. Fans are livid because this is unfair, as the victim was laid off when accusations were made against him even before he was proved guilty. Now, the abuser who seven people found guilty has not yet been fired.
If Aquaman becomes a flop, it would be a huge hit on Jason Momoa’s end, as even his fans have decided they will not watch the movie if Amber is still in it. Rumors have circulated that her screen time will be increased to 20 minutes and 25 minutes, and that mirror would have a superiority boost from this company.
A fan tweeted that Amber Heard does not deserve 20 to 25 seconds in the new Aquaman movie, yet she’s there despite Warner Bros. firing John Depp based on her accusation. Another fan tweeted that they enjoyed Jason’s work on Aquaman but don’t want to support Amber’s abuse in the double standards of companies like Warner or Disney.
It is known that Amber wrote the op-ed specifically because she wanted fame in her new movie Aquaman, and maybe Warner Bros. is protecting her because they knew and had supported her in making this decision. Amber heard gets her screen time doubled in Aquaman Two despite being proven a malicious liar and domestic abuser in a court of law.
In conclusion, the hashtag “Boycott Aquaman” is a growing concern for fans of Jason Momoa and Amber Heard, who are concerned about the potential impact on their careers due to the abuse committed by Amber Heard.