Amber Heard (The Rum Diary, Aquaman) will reportedly be quitting acting, indefinitely, along with permanently relocating to Spain with her daughter Oonag, leaving the world of Hollywood and Warner Bros. Pictures’ Aquaman franchise behind.
DailyMail reported the news, stating that a friend of Heard said “She’s [AMBER HEARD] bilingual in Spanish and is happy there, raising her daughter away from all the noise.”
The “noise” will most likely be in reference to the 2022 trial between Heard and her ex-husband, Johnny Depp (Pirates of the Caribbean), which was aired live in its entirety, and soon became one of the most watched high-profile court cases of all time.
Heard’s friend continued to tell DailyMail that Heard may return to acting one day, but won’t be in a hurry to do so, saying “I don’t think she is in any hurry to return to work or to Hollywood, but she will probably come back when the time is right for the right project.”
Amber Heard has starred in various projects, with her role as Mera in the Warner Bros. live-action DC universe being one of her most well-known performances. Heard will be starring in the 2023 DC movie Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, the sequel to the 2018 title Aquaman, in which Heard also starred in alongside Jason Momoa who plays the titular character.
As of writing, Heard’s upcoming projects are Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom and In the Fire, as per her official IMDB page, with both being in post-production, and the latter not yet receiving a release date, it’s unclear as to when, or if, Heard will return to the industry.
Source: DailyMail