Candy is dandy! Fictional chocolatier Willy Wonka was first immortalized on screen by the late Gene Wilder in 1971, but his interpretation of the Roald Dahl character would not be the last.
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Johnny Depp went on the record today saying that he is a victim of cancel culture and that “no one is safe” from the movement, calling on people to “stand up” for people facing “injustice”.
“It can be seen as an event in history that lasted for however long it lasted, this cancel culture, this instant rush to judgement based on what essentially amounts to polluted air,” he commented during a press conference ahead of receiving the honorary Donostia Award at this year’s San Sebastian Film
Candy is dandy! Fictional chocolatier Willy Wonka was first immortalized on screen by the late Gene Wilder in 1971, but his interpretation of the Roald Dahl character would not be the last.
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shared the first photo of himself playing confectionary king Willy Wonka. The actor, 25, uploaded the image to Instagram and Twitter on Sunday and was trolled by thousands of followers, many of whom compared him to the character of Gonzo in “The Muppet Christmas Carol.” Chalamet is currently in the UK filming “Wonka” — a movie musical about the origins of Roald Dahl’s beloved children’s book character.
Pirates of the Caribbean movie, The Curse of the Black Pearl, was released in 2003 and introduced Johnny Depp's hero Jack Sparrow to the Disney series. His floaty performance has since gone down in history as one of the most memorable performances of all time.
Pirates of the Caribbean movie was released in 2003 and introduced Johnny Depp's hero Jack Sparrow to the Disney series. His floaty performance has since gone down in history as one of the most memorable performances of all time.
Lily-Rose Depp is set to star opposite The Weeknd in his upcoming HBO series 'The Idol'. The 'Take My Breath' hitmaker is a co-writer and executive producer on the hotly-awaited drama.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaRowan Atkinson, Olivia Colman and Sally Hawkins are rounding out what is shaping up to be a delicious cast of “Wonka,” the new film that dares to probe how the world’s most famous chocolatier and confectioner first developed his sweet tooth.Timothée Chalamet is set to play Willy Wonka, following in the daffy footsteps of Gene Wilder (a gem) and Johnny Depp (don’t feel obligated to recreate the Anna Wintour bob and wispy voice that Depp sported in
Johnny Depp, 58, is a widely-successful actor in Hollywood, best known for roles in films like Pirates of the Caribbean, Finding Neverland, Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, and Sweeney Todd. Johnny is also a proud dad to two children: daughter Lily-Rose Depp, 22, and son Jack Depp, 19. The actor shares both kids with ex-girlfriend Vanessa Paradis, 48, whom he dated from 1998 to 2012.
San Sebastian ReboundsThrough Thursday, total San Sebastian delegates numbers came in at 3,848, 46.5% up on 2020 and just 11% down on a pre-pandemic 2019. Industry reps drove much of that rebound, San Sebastian welcoming 1,686 this year, compared to 1,185 in 2020 and 1,749 in 2019.
Amber Heard has issued a subpoena in her legal case involving ex-husband Johnny Depp, but this time she's going after the Los Angeles Police Department. The legal move was confirmed by a clerk in Fairfax County and involves Heard's legal team requesting the LAPD to "produce the books, documents, records, electronically stored information and tangible things" pertaining to a 2016 domestic disturbance involving her and the "Pirates of the Caribbean" star, Deadline reports.
Johnny Depp played a LAPD officer in the little noticed City of Lies earlier this year. Now the one-time Pirates of the Caribbean star is dragging the City of Angels’ finest into his $50 million legal battle with Amber Heard.
Johnny Depp wants to let it be known that he’s REALLY pissed about people facing consequences for their actions cancel culture!
Johnny Depp claimed that “cancel culture” is “out of hand” during a lengthy diatribe at the San Sebastian Film Festival. The actor, who stepped down from his role as Gellert Grindelwald in the Fantastic Beasts franchise after losing a domestic assault-related libel lawsuit, claimed that “no one is safe” from cancel culture, according to a report from Deadline.
Johnny Depp’s name has been in the media for less than favorable reasons. His ex-wife Amber Heard filed for divorce from the actor in 2016 alleging Depp had been abusive throughout their relationship and they have been in and out of court settling the matters for years, suing and countersuing each other.
Jamie Lang In San Sebastian to receive the festival’s highest honor, the Donostia career achievement award, American actor, producer and director Johnny Depp has announced his involvement in a new development fund for film and TV projects, headed by his own London-based Into Films and Adolfo Blanco’s Contracorriente in Spain.Depp is becoming something of a San Sebastian regular, having been at the festival in 2020 with “Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan,” directed by Julien Temple
Johnny Depp declared that "no one is safe" from cancel culture during a press conference at the San Sebastian Film Festival on Wednesday. The 58-year-old, who has fallen from grace in recent years, spoke to reporters at the Spanish film festival ahead of him controversially receiving their highest accolade, the Donostia Award.