- The series named Johnny vs Amber: The US Trial will be available to view on September 19th (Monday).
- First episode will tell Depp’s tale, including his “abusive childhood and drug addictions”.
- The next episode will include Heard’s detailed description of alleged sexual assault.
A brutal two-part docuseries based on Johnny Depp’s widely publicised defamation trial against his ex-wife Amber Heard will be released later this month.
According to NME, the series named Johnny vs Amber: The US Trial will be available to view on September 19th (Monday).
The two-part documentary will “give a forensic account of the key evidence and turning points of the case from both sides,” according to the press release from Discovery+.
The upcoming short series will also reveal “in graphic detail the struggles inside the dysfunctional and turbulent A-list marriage” of the Pirates of the Caribbean star and the Aquaman actor.
A brutal two-part docuseries based on Johnny Depp’s widely publicised defamation trial against his ex-wife Amber Heard will be released later this month.
According to NME, the series named Johnny vs Amber: The US Trial will be available to view on September 19th (Monday).
It will also include behind-the-scenes footage from the trial, which was broadcast worldwide and was a big topic on social media during and after the conviction was delivered.
The first episode will tell Depp’s tale, including his “abusive childhood and drug addictions,” and would give a “alternative version of events that shows Johnny to be a victim of domestic abuse himself.”
The next episode will include “her comprehensive description of alleged sexual assault told on video for the first time” and how “Depp supporters savagely harassed her on social media.”
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