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Two men who claimed to have been tricked into watching 'Yesterday' because Ana de Armas featured in the trailer have settled their false advertising case. Peter Rosza and Conor Woulfe took legal action against Universal in 2022, alleging they were cheated out of $3.99 each after renting the Danny Boyle-directed movie on Amazon Prime only to discover the actress had been edited out of the final cut, and though a federal judge initially sided with them, various setbacks followed which left the movie fans owing the studio $126,705 in legal fees. However, according to Variety, on Friday (12.04.24)...
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Ana de Armas fans are suing Universal Studios for $5 million after it cut her role from ‘Yesterday’. Conor Woulfe and Peter Michael Rosza have accused the studio of fraud after they paid $3.99 to rent the 2019 Beatles-themed film on Amazon Prime in January to see Ana after she featured in the trailer for the movie, despite her part being ditched. The pair say Universal committed “false representation” as the 34-year-old actress appeared for 15 seconds in the 210-second trailer, but did not make the final cut of the movie – about a musician who is one of the few people in the world aware of The...
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