Those hoping to see Amber Heard back on the big screen following her very public court case with ex Johnny Depp will be out of luck.
Amber Heard has since relocated to Spain with her daughter and has shown no signs of returning to the US.
The actor has even gone as far to change her name and has avoided the spotlight since the trial.
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When the trial was concluded Heard, who speaks fluent Spanish, moved to Madrid with her daughter, with reports claiming she was quitting Hollywood following the backlash from the trial.
Heard had previously been seen in a small village in Mallorca living under a pseudonym, before local news outlets revealed her identity.
Since then Heard has moved to Madrid, and seemingly has no plans to return to Los Angeles any time soon.
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It seems that this plan is supported by the Aquaman star's IMDB page, which lists no upcoming projects for her.
Heard made the move to Spain after losing a defamation case against Depp in the US.
The case arose after Heard published an op-ed in The Washington Post in 2018 in which she claimed that she had been the victim of domestic abuse.
Although she did not explicitly name Depp in the piece, the actor sued Heard for defamation.
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Heard responded by counter-suing Depp for $100 million, with the case going on to be covered around the globe.
In the end, a jury found in favour of both Depp's original suit and Heard's counter-suit.
All outstanding settlements from the case were believed to have been settled by the end of 2022, and Heard made the decision to relocate to Spain.
Speaking in 2022, a source reportedly close to Heard told PEOPLE: "She is focused on raising her daughter. She spends every day with her girl.
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"They stroll around, visit parks and enjoy family time. Amber is a great mom."
And with no upcoming projects listed on IMDB it seems apparent that Heard has no plans to return to acting in the near future at least.
The actor is said to have used the name Martha Jane Cannary, the real name of old-West American sharpshooter Calamity Jane.
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Commenting on the name, El Diario de Mallorca wrote: "The choice of this identity, which appears at the entrance of her new Mallorcan home, draws much attention.
"Especially as Johnny Depp always maintained that his family trace their roots to ancient Native American tribes and that his great-great-grandmother was Cherokee."
UNILAD has reached out to representatives of Amber Heard for comment.
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