Two fans of Ana de Armas are suing Universal, alleging they were duped into renting the 2019 movie Yesterday because the actress appeared in the trailer but not the final cut of the film.According to The Hollywood Reporter, Michael Rosza, of California, and Conor Woulfe, of Maryland, claim they each paid $3.99 to watch Yesterday on Amazon Prime after they checked out the trailer for the musical rom-com, which featured de Armas, however, they later discovered that the actress' scenes had been removed from the Beatles-inspired film.As a result of this revelation, the two film fans are seeking to recoup at least $5m in compensation on behalf of the affected viewers in their two home states who paid to watch Yesterday, claiming that Universal Pictures used de Armas' "fame, radiance and brilliance" to promote the film and attract sales by including her scenes in the trailer."Although Defendant included the scenes with Ms.