
Johnny vs Amber docu-series now streaming on Discovery+
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Johnny vs Amber, a two-part documentary series, is now available on Discovery+. It has exclusive, in-depth interviews with the lawyers that represented both sides.
Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard trial is currently the talk of the town. Depp's ongoing $50 million defamation trial against his ex-wife and actress Amber Heard over an opinion piece she wrote in The Washington Post has exposed the former couple's troubled marriage. Now, public can watch the much-talked-about libel case in a two-part documentary on Discovery+. The docu-series is currently streaming on the OTT channel.
From Johnny Depp's drug abuse and unprofessional behaviour to Amber Heard hitting Depp, a lot of things were discussed in court. The official Instagram handle of Discovery+ shared the promo of the docu-series. "Are there always two sides to every story? Explore one of Hollywood's most shocking breakups in #JohnnyvsAmber, streaming now on #discoveryplus (sic)," read the note.
Johnny vs Amber is a two-part documentary from two polarised perspectives. It explores one of the most public and widely reported legal battles of recent times. The discovery+ original series has exclusive, in-depth interviews with the lawyers that represented both sides, David Sherborne and Sasha Wass QC, as they re-examine the case debated in both the legal courts and the court of public opinion, ending in a High Court verdict against Depp.
The documentary digs into the extensive evideces used throughout the legal proceedings in the UK, including video footage, photos, text messages and audio recordings made by the couple themselves.
Johnny vs Amber is available to stream, exclusively on discovery+.

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