Amber Heard ‘super excited’ for Zack Snyder’s Justice League cut for HBO Max

Amber Heard ‘super excited’ for Zack Snyder’s Justice League cut for HBO Max: ‘we just finished reshoots’

Amber Heard says she is “super excited” about director Zack Snyder’s part of Justice League airing next year on HBO Max, split into four parts.

“We’ve just started reshoots,” the Aquaman star, 34, told ComicBook.com. And I just like nerds. I like nerds, excuse my language. ‘

The actress, who plays underwater princess Mera opposite Jason Momoa’s Aquaman in the DC Universe, said her love of geek stems from their creativity and passion for their endeavors.

The latest: Amber Heard, 34, says she's 'super excited' about Justice League director Zack Snyder airing next year on HBO Max, split into four parts.  She was tricked in London in July

The latest: Amber Heard, 34, says she’s ‘super excited’ about Justice League director Zack Snyder airing next year on HBO Max, split into four parts. She was tricked in London in July

“He’s a perfect example, Zack is a perfect example of a geek,” said the Austin, Texas-born beauty. And I think it’s just a good rule of thumb to follow, especially in this genre that I love. It’s like following the nerd, the nerd passion is where you want to be. ‘

Heard said last month that she was “so excited to be filming Aquaman’s sequel next year” in an interview with EW.com.

‘I am super excited about the amount of fan love and the amount of fan appreciation that Aquaman has gained and that it has garnered so much excitement for Aquaman and Mera that it means we are coming back,’ she said. “I’m so excited to film that.”

Heard was promoting another project she’s in the works, as she appears in the nine-part CBS All Access adaptation of The Stand by famed author Stephen King, which plays Nadine Cross.

The actress portrays underwater princess Mera in the DC Universe

The actress portrays underwater princess Mera in the DC Universe

The new version of the DC superhero franchise will hit HBO Max next year

The new version of the DC superhero franchise will hit HBO Max next year

She told ComicBook.com, ‘You know, I got into this project on The Stand because of another real, die-hard geek, Josh Boone, who connected us all with this project while he was tweaking the book. for Stephen. ‘

She told Access on the miniseries on Monday that the King’s adaptation has special relevance to the end of a year that sparked massive changes during the coronavirus pandemic.

‘It’s interesting and ironic and when you think about some of the topics and discussions we wanted to have in this, through our characters, as they struggle to adapt to then incredibly different and difficult circumstances that they had no control over,’ she said.

The stand will premiere on CBS All Access on Thursday.

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