After the most viral trial, that of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, in which the star of "Pirates of the Caribbean" triumphed, fans are demanding that justice be done to the end.
On Wednesday, after a trial that lasted about 12 hours, it was decided that Johnny Depp is innocent and as such, will be compensated with $ 15 million.
During the famous court hearings, Johnny also talked about his iconic role in "Pirates of the Caribbean", his contribution to directing, dialogue, scenes, jokes and of course his long-term relationship with Disney, who "snatched" the role, without trial yet. He added that he would never play Jack Sparrow again, even if Disney offered him $ 300 million and 1 million alpacas. Anyway, even after this blunt statement, fans (and us) are convinced of a return of Johnny to his legendary role.
Following the announcement of the verdict, fans think that Disney MUST apologize publicly to Johnny, as well as triple the payment for the next role in "Pirates of the Caribbean".
This request is being spread everywhere on Twitter and we hope it will happen as soon as possible.
Disney and Warner Bros should at least apologize to Johnny Depp publicly.
— The Noob Dad (@mitztlom182) June 2, 2022
Johnny Deep won! ??? Disney and Warner Bros must publicly apologize, and put #JohnnyDepp back where he belongs. Everyone knows that no one can play these roles better than him, but he said he will never play as Captain Jack again. I will never forgive Amber and Disney. pic.twitter.com/qu6nMVNQRK
- s ??????s?? ??? ??s ???? ???????? ??????s?? ? (@JodiceKlaroline) June 1, 2022
WARNER BROTHERS & DISNEY NEED TO FORMALLY APOLOGIZE TO JOHNNY DEPP#JohnnyDepp #DeppVsHeard #TruthNeverPerishes #CaptainJackSparrow#WarnerBros #DISNEY
— Mariah Bee???? (@MariahBloomfie2) June 1, 2022
@Disney @DisneyStudios so you guys gonna like publicly apologise to Johnny Depp? Maybe tripling his salary to return to #PiratesoftheCaribbean would be a lovely start. #DeppvsAmberHeard #DeppHeardTrial #JohnnyDepp #disney
— CherryFlavouredPez (@RoscosModLife) June 1, 2022
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