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Two Ana de Armas Fans Settle False Advertising Lawsuit Over ‘Yesterday’ Trailer


Ana de Armas admirers Peter Rosza and Conor Woulfe have settled their false advertising lawsuit over the 'Yesterday' trailer.

Two men who rented “ Yesterday ” on Amazon Prime after seeing Ana de Armas in the trailer, only to discover that her role was removed in the final cut of the film, have settled their false advertising lawsuit. First, he claimed that a renewed class action motion might succeed, given that Universal’s test screenings showed that the “trailer version with Ana de Armas was most appealing to consumers.” He also complained about the anti-SLAPP statute, which he argued allowed movie companies to threaten the plaintiffs “with financial ruin for ‘daring’ to express their First Amendment rights.” But in the spirit of avoiding further litigation cost, he said that his clients would drop the suit in exchange for a lump-sum payment of $750,000.

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