A lawyer for Eva Green has accused producers of a collapsed film of trying to damage the performer’s reputation by depicting her as a “diva” on the first day of a case in the High Court at London.
The French actress, who played Vesper Lynd in James Bond thriller Casino Royale, is suing producers for a $1 million fee (NZ$1.55m) she says she is owed for A Patriot.
Green, 42, was lined up to star in the sci-fi thriller alongside Charles Dance and Helen Hunt, and was also an executive producer on the project, which collapsed in late 2019.
Production company White Lantern Film is fighting the claim and is countersuing, saying Green made “unreasonable demands” and undermined the production.
Hearings in the case opened on Thursday (overnight NZ time) at the High Court in London.