How are Johnny Depp and Amber Heard doing a year after the controversial trial?

in the limelight again Johnny Depp it is Amber Heard The new outlook on life comes a year after the end of the controversial trial that condemned the actress to pay millionaire compensation for domestic violence allegations against the actor.
In the new edition of People magazine, sources close to the former couple revealed that Depp and Heard have put the legal battle in the past and are optimistic about continuing their careers in Hollywood without looking back.
According to a source close to the star “Pirates of the Caribbean”Johnny “closed the chapter” on the legal battle in the months following the verdict, going to Europe to play shows with the late guitarist. Jeff Beck and film the French historical drama “Jean Dubarry”Which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May.
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“He feels incredibly lucky to be doing what he loves,” the insider said.
Amber sold her home in Yucca Valley, California, for $1.1 million last year and ditched the hustle and bustle of Hollywood to live a quiet life in Spain with her 2-year-old daughter. unagh page,
According to an insider, the actress, who received death threats and was the target of cruel internet memes throughout the trial, “just needed to get out of America” because everything was so “disorganized”.
Despite living in Madrid, the star has already made it clear that he does not intend to give up his career in cinema. According to a source, Heard “has new energy and is focused on the things she loves.”
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And one of those things is your new movie, “into the fire”, which premiered last month at the Taormina Film Festival in Sicily. In the supernatural period thriller set in 1899 Colombia, the actress plays Grace, an American psychiatrist called in to treat a Colombian boy who some think may be possessed by the devil .
Remember that Hurd will return in the sequel as well. “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom”Which will be released in December this year. “Both the films were pre-trial shot, and though they don’t have new contracts, “they are hopeful of getting projects,” says a source.
Heard’s appearance at the Taormina Film Festival comes a month after Depp made a red carpet appearance at the Cannes Film Festival in May, where “Jean Dubarry” premiered on opening night.
During a press conference in Cannes, Johnny was asked if he felt boycotted by Hollywood after the court battle, but the actor denied it. “Do I feel left out now? No, not at all”, Depp said. “But I don’t feel like Hollywood has boycotted me because I don’t think about it. I don’t think about Hollywood. I don’t need Hollywood for me anymore.”
I keep thinking about the word ‘comeback’ (in Hollywood) because I haven’t gone anywhere. I actually live about 45 minutes away. So yeah, maybe people stop calling for whatever fear they have at the time. But no, I haven’t gone anywhere. I’m sitting around,” the actor said.
A contact for the publication assured that Depp is “doing great” these days. And the same can be applied to Heard, who recently told Deadline that all the controversy surrounding the trial won’t stop her career.
The actress said, “What I went through, what I lived, (it) is not a part of my career and certainly it will not stop my career.”
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