Fans of Ana de Armas sued Universal Pictures


 Hollywood studio Universal Pictures has been sued by two fans of actress Ana de Armas.

Fans identified as Connor Woolf and Peter Rosza were tricked into renting a movie because it was in the trailer.

They say they paid $3.99 (£2.94) for the comedy yesterday, only to find that the actress had been dropped from the final cut.

The BBC reported that fans are seeking $5m compensation on behalf of all affected viewers.

Fans say they were victims of deceptive marketing, and Universal used de Armas's "fame, brilliance and talent" to promote a film that did not feature her.

Universal Pictures has yet to comment on the issue.

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