The 'Unreal' book's' trials centre on Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's 'troubled' marriage.

The acrimonious relationship between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard will be revisited in a new book by journalist Nick Wallis.

“Depp v Heard The Unreal Story,” due out May 17, covers the two jaw-dropping trials that unfolded in the wake of the couple’s stunning 2016 split.

“This is an attempt to pull apart the evidence from both the UK and US trials and piece together what really happened,” Wallis told The Post in a Saturday email.

“I’ve used often conflicting testimony, witness statements, transcripts, texts, emails, photographs and other documents from both trials and tried to lay it all out so that anyone reading the book can come to their own, informed, conclusion about what happened, and answer the question as to how the UK courts believed Amber Heard and why an American jury didn’t.”

A freelance journalist and broadcaster who has worked for the BBC, Private Eye, and ITN, Wallis says he is the only journalist to cover both trials extensively.

Wallis claims to have attended London court nearly every day in 2020 to watch Depp lose his libel case against The Sun, which had labeled him a “wife-beater.”

He reported attending every day of last year’s Virginia trial, where the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star won his defamation case against the “Aquaman” actress over a 2018 op-ed Heard wrote for the Washington Post, claiming to be “a public figure representing domestic abuse. The Unreal Story” is said to provide insight into the sexual politics, culture wars, and intense social media attention surrounding the trials. “I thought they were two troubled, but fascinating human beings, trying to find their way in the world,” Wallis told the Daily Mail.

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