Green claimed that she “fell in love” with the script of “A Patriot” and wanted to make the “most brilliant film possible.” Taking to the stand in London’s High Court on Monday, the actress - who is best known for playing Bond girl Vesper Lynd in the 2006 film “Casino Royale” - insisted those accusations were untrue. White Lantern is countersuing the actress, however, accusing her of “fraudulently misrepresent that she was ready, willing and able to perform her contractual obligations.” They say Green never had any intention of starring in the flick and undermined the project. Green is suing White Lantern Film, the production company behind “A Patriot,” saying she is still entitled to her $1 million fee for the movie, despite the fact it never got off the ground. The French actress, 42, is currently embroiled in a messy legal battle over the film, in which she had signed on to appear before it was spectacularly scrapped amid financing issues in 2019. The director of doomed movie “A Patriot” alleged that lead star Eva Green would “rather eat tumors” than star in his sci-fi flick. Hartnett and Green snuggle in ‘Penny Dreadful’ first look Revenge western ‘The Salvation’ may be conventional, but it finishes strong French-English spy thriller ‘Liaison’ recalls ‘Homeland’ at its bestĭon’t visit ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’
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