Dave Franco responds to the “Ensemble” trial

Dave Franco slaps of the trial on his film “Together”

Together is the latest film by Dave Franco, which faces a trial to copy the concept of a film that the star had previously launched.

He, as well as his co-star Alison Brie, are co-accused in the event of copyright violation, that the Better half Creator filed in May. In his plot, the couple, after a one -night stand, started to merge physically.

Now, the Now you see me Star in an interview with Ladbible, opened the trial, “you know, Michael Shanks, our writer-director, has already published a statement that we are fully holding.”

Dubbing on her solid case, the star said: “We have a large paper track which proves how ridiculous these statements are”

“We have receipts, and I hope you can understand that we are going ahead and that we are going to celebrate this film in which we put our literal blood, our sweat and our tears,” he continued.

Alison also weighed that they wanted to “celebrate her work and this beautiful thing that we made that we made with a lot of passion and love”.

Earlier, Michael Shanks, who wrote and directed the film, rejected the trial, calling “devastating” allegations.

“I lost my father at a young age in the same way as our main character does it, his trauma is rooted in mine,” said the press release. “Having what has been questioned is not only deeply overwhelming, but entirely false.

“The suggestion not only undermines the work, but also tries to erase the emotional and professional journey that I took to bring it back,” said the director.

“More importantly: the facts are important. The calendar is documented. The sketches, the submissions and the correspondence are all there,” he concluded.

Together Now play in theaters.

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