Fantastic Beasts film, despite being asked to resign.The actor confirmed in a statement last week that he would be no longer be starring in the upcoming film after Warner Bros.
asked him to step down. The decision follows the dismissal of the actor’s defamation claims against The Sun, who called him a “wife-beater”.A new report from The Hollywood Reporter has claimed that Depp will still be paid in full for reprising his role as Gellert Grindelwald in the third film, earning more with his eight-figure wage than co-stars Eddie Redmayne and Jude Law.“Warner Bros.
will be on the hook for Depp’s full salary, even though he only had shot one scene since production began on September 20 in London,” the report reads.
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