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Eva Green has been left “humiliated” by the release of her private text messages. The “Penny Dreadful” star has been embroiled in a court case over the collapse of the 2019 sci-fi thriller ...
Eva Green is reflecting on her leaked text messages amid the “A Patriot” lawsuit.. Green was set to star in and executive produce the shelved action film “A Patriot” before suing White ...
Eva Green refused to be labeled as a “B-movie” actress and became a fallen “Patriot” per a new lawsuit.. Green was set to star in the shelved film “A Patriot” and sued White Lantern ...
This time, it’s Eva Green whose WhatsApp stream-of-consciousness is making headlines. Green is suing the producers of A Patriot – a film she signed on for alongside Helen Hunt and Charles Dance, which ...
Eva Green, 42, is currently embroiled in a messy legal battle over scrapped sci-fi film, "A Patriot." The actress signed on to appear in the movie before it was scuttled before shooting. She is ...
Eva Green said the experience of having her private WhatsApp messages read publicly in a courtroom has been 'humiliating' amid her lawsuit over her payment for a movie that was scrapped in 2019.
James Bond star Eva Green is set to appear in court in London later this month in a bid to win a long-running legal dispute with UK producers White Lantern Film. This is the case that first arose ...
French actor Eva Green has been awarded $1 million by a British court in her dispute over the collapse of a project she feared was destined to become a “B movie” that could ruin her career.
James Bond star Eva Green is set to appear in court in London later this month in a bid to win a long-running legal dispute with UK producers White Lantern Film.. This is the case that first arose ...
Actress Eva Green has won her high court case in the UK against White Lantern and SMC Speciality Finance over the collapse of the sci-fi film A Patriot.. The case stems from the collapse of the UK ...
Eva Green, a French actress known for Casino Royale and Penny Dreadful, was awarded $1 million Friday by a British court after a legal fight with film financiers over a “B-shitty-movie” she ...
LONDON — Eva Green was awarded $1 million Friday by a British court in a sensational dispute over the collapse of a film project she feared was destined to become a “B movie” that could ...
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