‘There is NOTHING victimized about Amber Heard. You can see it in her face’: Have You Heard What Happened To Amber Heard?

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Where is Amber Heard now?

Heard currently lives in Spain with her daughter. After taking some time away from the public eye in the aftermath of the trial, she now has two movies coming out. In June 2023, she made her first public appearance since settling the court case, at the Taormina Film Festival.

Heard was there to promote the independent film In the Fire, playing a psychologist in the late 1800s who takes on the case of a child in Colombia who is rumored to be possessed.

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“The best luck you can have as an actor is to be able to balance both,” Heard recently told Deadline, explaining her choice of big and small projects. “Aquaman, that franchise and the machinery behind it, I’m very honored, honored to be a part of that. And then there are these small passion projects like In the Fire, where I’m proud to have gotten to know the filmmaker and the cast, and we got dirty together, to breathe life into this story. There’s something cool about that, and I think success is an actor who is able to have both those things.”

Heard also reprises the role of Mera in DC’s superhero sequel Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, which will be released in December, although she has claimed that the fallout from her very public legal issues with Depp led to reduced screen-time for the character.

“I was given a script, then given new versions of the script that had taken away scenes that had action in it,” she testified during the defamation trial. “They basically took a bunch out of my role. They just removed a bunch.”

Now Heard is looking ahead, and excited by the prospect of continuing to build a body of work she can be proud of. “What I have been through, what I’ve lived through, doesn’t make my career at all,” she said. “And it’s certainly not gonna stop my career.”