Johnny Depp is directing again – 25 years after an incredible flop

Johnny Depp is directing again 25 years after an
Johnny Depp’s career seems to be slowly picking up again. And apparently not only in front of the camera. As reported by the Hollywood Reporter, he will directing a feature film for the second time in his life, 25 years after the completely panned out The Brave. The new film is a biopic called Modigliani. Johnny Depp’s first director in 25 years revolves around an unsuccessful artist

It is a Drama about the famous Italian painter and sculptor Amedeo Modigliani. The adaptation of a play portrays four days in Paris in 1916. Modigliani, who had been unsuccessful for a long time, gained new insights into his life during this period.

Depp’s last feature film was in 1997. The Brave is a neo-western starring Depp and acting legend Marlon Brando. The film tells the story of a Native American who lets himself be killed in a snuff film to get money for his family. After immensely negative reactions (via LA Times), including at the Cannes Film Festival, Depp refrained from publishing.

When is Johnny Depp’s new movie in cinemas?

It is not yet known exactly when Modigliani will be released in cinemas. Filming is scheduled to begin in spring 2023. Depending on the effort, the film could already Coming to cinemas in mid-2024.

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