She said one of the messages was an 'emotional response' after being lied to about where the production would be shot.
Green later apologised for 'inappropriate language' and suggested her 'Frenchness' was to blame. She also described some proposed crew members as 's***** peasants' and executive producer Jake Seal as 'pure vomit'. In WhatsApp messages revealed in the case, Green called one member of the film's team a 'f****** moron' who she thought should be fired and labelled another worker 'evil'. Production on the film was halted in October 2019.
The company and its lender countersued, saying she had renounced the contract by refusing to perform and making 'excessive creative and financial demands'.
The 42-year-old, best known for appearing in James Bond movie Casino Royale, sued White Lantern Film for the million-dollar fee she was due to be paid by the makers of A Patriot. Actress Eva Green has said her 'professional reputation has been upheld' after she won her High Court case over payment for an abandoned film.