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Jude Law says 'it was unusual' that Johnny Depp was ousted from 'Fantastic Beasts 3'

Nov 14, 2020, 06:01 IST
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Jude Law and Johnny Depp as Dumbledore and Grindelwald in the second "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" movie.Warner Bros.
  • The "Fantastic Beasts" franchise star Jude Law said Johnny Depp's ousting from the upcoming movie was "unusual" because Depp had already done one day of filming.
  • In an interview with "Entertainment Tonight," the Albus Dumbledore actor said, "In a situation like this, you defer to the studio. That's all you can do."
  • Depp will reportedly be paid his full eight-figure salary for the third "Fantastic Beasts" movie, even though he won't appear in it.
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One of Johnny Depp's "Fantastic Beasts" costars is speaking out about Depp's recent ousting from the third installment of the franchise.

Jude Law, who stars in the "Harry Potter" spin-off franchise as a young Albus Dumbledore, told "Entertainment Tonight": "And in a situation like this, you defer to the studio. That's all you can do. Because you have to turn up and play your part."

Law added: "It was unusual for me because, in fact, on this particular role, Johnny had actually only done a day's filming, I think, on his own."

Last week, Depp said in a typed letter shared on Instagram that he was "asked to resign" from the "Fantastic Beasts" film series. The announcement came just days after Depp lost a libel case against a UK newspaper, which had written an article describing the actor as a "wife-beater."

The accusation was in connection to his relationship with his ex-wife Amber Heard.

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Jude Law and Johnny Depp played Dumbledore and Grindelwald, respectively, in the sequel to "Fantastic Beasts."Warner Bros. Pictures

Depp has continuously denied accusations of domestic violence.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Depp will receive his full eight-figure salary for the third "Fantastic Beasts" movie, even though he will no longer appear in the film. The payday is because of the actor's "pay or play" contract, which guarantees his compensation regardless if he appears in the final cut of the film.

"In a franchise like this, it's the studio and the company that make the big decisions," Law said. "And you have to go along with those because we're just a member of the team."

So far Depp's role of Gellert Grindelwald hasn't been recast, though Deadline reported Mads Mikkelsen was being considered for the job.

The third "Fantastic Beasts" movie is scheduled to premiere in summer 2022. The movie will focus even more on young Dumbledore, according to Variety, which means fans can expect to see plenty of Law.

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You can read everything we know about the movie so far here.

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