Will restart her career with a new film called In the Fire, reports (Photo: File)
Famous Hollywood actress and Johnny Depp’s ex-wife Amber Heard is all set to return to the screen soon.
According to media reports, Johnny Depp’s ex-wife Amber Heard, who played the role of Jack Sparrow in the famous Hollywood film Pirates of the Caribbean, announced her retirement from the industry after losing the defamation case, but she will not be part of the new film In. All set to return to the big screen with The Fire.
Amber Heard will hit the red carpet with actor Eduardo Noriega and director Conor Allen at the 69th Taormina Film Festival in Sicily, Italy on June 24 for her new film In The Fire, according to reports.
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Amber Heard’s thriller about a doctor who takes care of a troubled boy in 1890, with incredible writing, the actress will play the same doctor in In the Fire movie.
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The film revolves around the battle of science versus religion with the local priest who believes that the boy is possessed by the devil and that the boy is the cause of all the problems in the village.
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It should be noted that in addition to Amber Heard, Eduardo Noriega, Lorenzo McGovern Zini, Luca Calvani and Sophie Amber play the roles of Grace Burnham, Nicholas Marquez, Martin Marquez, Father Antonio and Isabella, respectively, while director Conor Allen directed Pascal Borno and Co-wrote the film with Silvio Maraglia.
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