Will there be a Depp v Heard Season 2?

Daisy Phillipson
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard taking the stand at their 2022 defamation trial

Depp v Heard, a three-part documentary series about the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard defamation trial, has dropped on Netflix – but will there be a Season 2?

It’s been more than a year since the infamous “Trial by TikTok”, whereby Johnny Depp took Amber Heard to court, accusing her of defaming him in a 2018 Washington Post op-ed in which she said she “spoke up against sexual violence and faced our culture’s wrath”. 

Heard ended up counter-suing him for quotes made by Depp’s attorney Adam Waldman in a number of 2020 Daily Mail articles. Ultimately, Depp came out on top – both in the real court and the court of public opinion. The jury awarded him $15 million in damages, as opposed to $2 million for Heard. 

Viewers have been reliving the highly publicized case after a new docu-series titled Depp v Heard dropped on Netflix. So, will there be a Season 2? Here’s what we know. 

Will there be a Depp v Heard Season 2?

As it stands, it is highly unlikely there’ll be a Season 2 of the Depp v Heard documentary series, the main reason being that it covers the entire trial – meaning there’s nothing else to cover. 

Both Depp and Heard have left the US and are living their lives away from the spotlight, aside from their acting roles – you can read more about where they are now here.

Another reason is that the docu-series was produced by Channel 4, releasing in May in the UK before hitting international audiences on Netflix this week. And so far, Channel 4 hasn’t given any indication about a follow-up. 

The only way a Depp v Heard Season 2 could happen is if Heard successfully appealed the verdict and a retrial was scheduled, giving opportunity for a new legal battle to be explored. 

But although the Aquaman star did file a mistrial claim, accusing the court of making “errors that prevented a just and fair verdict,” it was rejected in July 2022. Five months later, she took to Instagram to share a lengthy statement explaining why she wouldn’t be going ahead with further appeals. 

“After a great deal of deliberation I have made a very difficult decision to settle the defamation case brought against me by my ex husband in Virginia,” she wrote. 

“It’s important for me to say that I never chose this. I defended my truth and in doing so my life as I knew it was destroyed.

“The vilification I have faced on social media is an amplified version of the ways in which women are re-victimised when they come forward. Now I finally have an opportunity to emancipate myself from something I attempted to leave over six years ago and on terms I can agree to. 

Still of Amber Heard's statement on Instagram

“I have made no admission. This is not an act of concession. There are no restrictions or gags with respect to my voice moving forward.”

Heard added: “Even if my US appeal is successful, the best outcome would be a retrial where a new jury would have to consider the evidence again. I simply cannot go through that for a third time.”

In short, it would be very surprising if Depp v Heard was renewed for a second chapter. We’ll be sure to keep you posted if the situation changes. 

Depp v Heard is available to stream on Netflix now, and you can check out our other coverage below:

About The Author

Daisy is a Senior TV and Movies Writer at Dexerto. She's a lover of all things macabre, whether that be horror, crime, psychological thrillers or all of the above. After graduating with a Masters in Magazine Journalism, she's gone on to write for Digital Spy, LADbible and Little White Lies. You can contact her on daisy.phillipson@dexerto.com