Two fans of Ana de Armas are allowed to go to court in the USA because their favorite actress was seen in a film preview – but was then cut from the corresponding film. According to US media reports, a judge allowed a lawsuit against the Hollywood studio Universal Pictures. It demands five million dollars (4.7 million euros) in compensation.

Peter Michael Rosza and Conor Woulfe each spent $3.99 to rent the 2019 movie Yesterday on Amazon Prime. They were seduced by the trailer that starred Ana de Armas. In the film, however, the 34-year-old no longer appeared. The actress, known among other things for the James Bond film “No Time to Die”, was cut out of “Yesterday” during the final assembly.

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The two fans felt cheated – and can now sue Universal Pictures. The studio is accused of deception “because consumers have not received the expected value of their purchase or rental transaction”.

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