Johnny Depp criticizes the current situation in blockbusters and cinemas

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Johnny Depp shares his views on big budget movies and what audiences want.

Johnny Depp, with his characteristic casual style and a career that has oscillated between blockbusters and independent films, has decided to lay his cards on the table when it comes to the current cinematographic panorama. The actor, who recently released his film Jean du Barry in American theaters, expressed his displeasure with big Hollywood productions, arguing that both he and the public are looking for more in cinema.

Is Johnny Depp walking away from a major Hollywood production?

Depp has been synonymous with big blockbusters since his days as Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. However, after a series of personal and legal challenges, his attitude has changed dramatically. “Film studios and their respected executives, not just accountants who have the power to decide, are losing touch with what the audience really wants,” Depp said in a recent interview with Metro.

“What I’ve heard from people over the years is that they’re tired of selling the same thing over and over again. “They want new and different experiences,” said the actor. The revelation comes at a crucial moment ahead of his much-anticipated return to the cinema, where he plays the historical figure in a more up-close and personal context than the bombastic settings fans are used to.

Paul McCartney and the pirate cameo

Depp isn’t the only one who has tried big roles in big franchises. Paul McCartney has done his own thing in Pirates of the Caribbean, a sign of how even small contributions to fans can enrich a star-studded narrative.

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Depp is no stranger to criticism about the direction of the industry. The actor expressed himself unfiltered in a career damaged by his legal battle with ex-wife Amber Heard: “I’ve been fighting to oblivion, so why do I have to keep pretending?” This sincerity shows a desire for change both in the profession and in the industry as a whole.

The future of Pirates of the Caribbean

Meanwhile, Disney plans to reboot the Pirates of the Caribbean saga, with new characters in the lead and, apparently, Depp on the near horizon. Series producer Jerry Bruckheimer confirmed that the reboot process would be easier because “we’re not dependent on the presence of certain actors,” which could represent a major shift in focus.

As for rumours, names like Margot Robbie and Ayo Idebiri have been found as successors in this universe of sea adventures, although there is no confirmation yet. This underscores the trend toward new faces and new approaches in Hollywood, perhaps in response to criticism from established figures like Depp.

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Next horizon for Dep

The highly anticipated release of Jeanne Du Barry not only marks Depp’s return, but also a type of cinema that seeks to distance itself from outdated formulas. Jeanne du Barry is not just a movie; It’s a statement, a step towards what Depp and perhaps a certain segment of the public want to see more of on screen: stories with substance, creativity and a personal touch.

With these new directions in his work and his vision in the industry, Johnny Depp seems to be signaling the beginning of a new era for him and for cinema, which, he says, yearns for something more than the usual big-budget spectacle.