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Elon Musk's angry letter to Warner: "Amber Heard must be in Aquaman 2"


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The storm surrounding the long-awaited Aquaman sequel continues, and according to recently leaked documents obtained by Variety, there are many indications that Elon Musk played a crucial role in the film's production. Without him, Amber Heard would most likely have been fired and cut out of history.

But even before the legal battle between Depp and Heard took place, it is claimed that her role was in jeopardy. Reason? That it just didn't click between her and Jason Momoa. So when Warner, despite all the negativity and pressure, chose to keep the actress, many people were surprised.

Now, however, we may have the answer to the mystery, and why Warner allowed her to stay. Apparently, the ex-boyfriend Elon Musk has interfered and threatened legal action - to "burn down the house" so to speak, in a really angry letter that was sent to Warner. Which obviously seems to have done the trick.

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