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Evan Rachel Wood and Fans React to 'Practical Magic 2' Casting News

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Vulture

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Evan Rachel Wood will not be returning for the 'Practical Magic 2' sequel, as Warner Bros. decided to recast her role, despite her willingness to participate. The film will feature new cast members, including Joey King, with some original cast members reprising their roles.

‘Practical Magic 2’ Sequel Updates: Recasting, Cast Additions, and Star Transformations

Originally Published 6 months ago — by The Hollywood Reporter

Evan Rachel Wood announced she will not return for 'Practical Magic 2' as she was not asked to reprise her role and was told the character is being recast, despite other original cast members returning. The film is set to release in 2026 with a new cast and is currently in production.

Marilyn Manson Ends Defamation Suit Against Evan Rachel Wood

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Page Six

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Marilyn Manson has dropped his defamation lawsuit against ex-fiancée Evan Rachel Wood, agreeing to pay her nearly $327,000 in attorney fees. The lawsuit, filed in 2022, accused Wood of fabricating sexual and physical abuse allegations and encouraging others to do the same. Manson's decision to settle comes amid an ongoing criminal investigation into multiple allegations against him. Wood's attorney described the lawsuit as a failed publicity stunt to undermine Manson's accusers.

Marilyn Manson Ends Legal Battle with Evan Rachel Wood, Covers Her Legal Costs

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Stereogum

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Marilyn Manson has dropped his defamation lawsuit against Evan Rachel Wood, agreeing to pay nearly $327,000 in her attorney fees. The lawsuit, filed in March 2022, was mostly dismissed by a judge, and Manson also abandoned an appeal to revive his claims. Wood's representatives described the lawsuit as a failed attempt to undermine her credibility and silence her. Manson's attorney stated that he is pleased to close this chapter of his life.

Marilyn Manson Ends Defamation Suit, Agrees to Pay Evan Rachel Wood's Legal Fees

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Variety

Marilyn Manson, legally known as Brian Warner, has dropped his defamation lawsuit against Evan Rachel Wood and agreed to pay her $327,000 in legal fees. The lawsuit was filed after Wood accused Manson of sexual abuse, which he claimed was a publicity stunt to damage his career. The court had previously dismissed most of Manson's claims under California's anti-SLAPP statute, which protects free speech. Wood was among several women who accused Manson of abuse, and the settlement marks the end of this legal battle.

Marilyn Manson Ends Legal Battle with Evan Rachel Wood, Covers Fees

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Pitchfork

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Marilyn Manson has dropped his 2022 lawsuit against Evan Rachel Wood and Illma Gore, agreeing to pay Wood nearly $327,000 in legal fees. The lawsuit, which Manson's attorney described as an effort to "tell the truth," accused Wood and Gore of conspiring to defame him and derail his career. A judge had previously dismissed some of Manson's claims, and Wood's attorney called the lawsuit a failed publicity stunt. Manson's decision to abandon the case closes this chapter of his legal battles.

Marilyn Manson Withdraws Legal Action Against Evan Rachel Wood

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Rolling Stone

Marilyn Manson has dropped his lawsuit against Evan Rachel Wood, agreeing to pay her nearly $327,000 in attorneys' fees. The lawsuit, filed in March 2022, was seen as an attempt to undermine Wood's credibility after she accused Manson of rape and abuse. Wood rejected Manson's initial settlement offer, which included confidentiality terms. Manson's decision to abandon the lawsuit follows a judge's ruling against many of his claims, including allegations that Wood recruited women to accuse him of wrongdoing.

"Evan Rachel Wood's Sleepless Nights Over 'Westworld' Ending After Cancellation"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Hollywood Reporter

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Evan Rachel Wood, who played a central role in the HBO series "Westworld," revealed that she still doesn't know the show's ending after its abrupt cancellation in 2022. The creators, Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, had not shared the endgame they had planned, leaving both the cast and audience in the dark. Wood expressed disappointment at not getting the payoff after almost 10 years of building her character and storyline, and despite reaching out to the creators, they wouldn't reveal their endgame. Other cast members, including James Marsden, also expressed disappointment at the show's unplanned end and hoped for a chance to complete the story as originally intended.

Judge Orders Marilyn Manson to Pay Evan Rachel Wood's Legal Fees

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Pitchfork

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Marilyn Manson has been ordered by a judge to pay Evan Rachel Wood's legal fees incurred while defending against his defamation and emotional distress claims, although the amount is slightly less than what Wood requested. The defamation lawsuit filed by Manson in 2022 has had many accusations thrown out by the judge, but some claims are still pending a verdict. Additionally, a lawsuit accusing Manson of sexual assault, discrimination, battery, and harassment by his former personal assistant has been revived in an appeals court, and he settled a 2021 lawsuit filed by an anonymous accuser.

Marilyn Manson Ordered to Pay Evan Rachel Wood's Six-Figure Legal Fees

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Rolling Stone

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Marilyn Manson, also known as Brian Warner, has been ordered to pay Evan Rachel Wood $326,956 to cover her legal fees after a judge dismissed defamation and emotional distress claims from his lawsuit against her. The judge ruled that Wood was protected by the First Amendment when making allegations against Warner. Despite the dismissal, Wood and her friend still face claims of hacking and impersonation, with a trial set for May. Warner has denied the allegations and reached settlements with other accusers, while some lawsuits against him have been dismissed or recanted.

Evan Rachel Wood Loses Custody Battle Over Son Amid Marilyn Manson Controversy

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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Marilyn Manson denies Evan Rachel Wood's claims that he threatened her young son, causing her to hand over primary custody of the child to ex Jamie Bell due to safety fears. Manson's attorney berated Wood for making unproven claims publicly and said the singer's own safety had been threatened after Wood's girlfriend allegedly used a forged FBI letter to recruit other women into accusing Manson of abuse. Manson has faced numerous claims of sexual abuse and human trafficking, and has sued Wood and others for defamation over the allegations. A judge recently dismissed part of the lawsuit, citing California law meant to protect free speech.

Evan Rachel Wood relinquishes primary custody of son to Jamie Bell.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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Evan Rachel Wood has agreed to hand over primary custody of her son, Jack, to ex-husband Jamie Bell due to fears for the child's safety after Marilyn Manson allegedly made threats against him. Wood and Bell have agreed that Jack will primarily live with Bell in Los Angeles, while Wood will have custody for one extended weekend per month and holidays such as Spring Break. Wood has expressed concerns about Manson's alleged threats and his involvement in human trafficking and sexual exploitation of minors. Manson has faced accusations of sexual abuse and human trafficking from more than a dozen women, including Wood.

California judge dismisses part of Marilyn Manson's lawsuit against Evan Rachel Wood.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Law & Crime

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A California judge has severely weakened Marilyn Manson's lawsuit against ex-fiancée Evan Rachel Wood, who accused him of sexual abuse. Manson had sued Wood and her girlfriend Ashley Gore for defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress, alleging that they fabricated sexual abuse allegations against him. However, Judge Teresa Beaudet struck Manson's emotional distress claim and ruled that many of Wood and Gore's activities fell into a "protected" category under California's anti-SLAPP statute, which seeks to limit "strategic lawsuits against public participation" aimed at chilling free speech. Manson intends to appeal.