Johnny Depp says at Cannes he has ‘no further need for Hollywood’

17 May 2023, 14:04

Johnny Depp poses for photographers at the photo call for Jeanne Du Barry at Cannes
France Cannes 2023 Jeanne du Barry Photo Call. Picture: PA

The actor spoke out the day after premiering his first film in three years.

Johnny Depp said he has “no further need” for Hollywood.

The actor spoke at the Cannes Film Festival the day after premiering his first film in three years.

His rare public appearance to face questions from the press on Wednesday followed the opening night of Jeanne Du Barry, in which he plays King Louis XV.

The film, directed by and starring Maiwann, is Depp’s first film since a jury last year largely sided with him in his legal battle with his ex-wife Amber Heard.

Part of Depp’s argument in that 2022 defamation trial was that he had lost work due to Heard’s allegations.

Heard was ordered to pay Depp 10 million US dollars (£8 million) in damages, vindicating his allegations that Heard lied about Depp abusing her before and during their brief marriage.

“Did I feel boycotted by Hollywood? You’d have to not have a pulse to feel like, ‘No. None of this is happening. It’s a weird joke,’” Depp told reporters.

“When you’re asked to resign from a film you’re doing because of something that is merely a function of vowels and consonants floating in the air, yes, you feel boycotted.”

Depp was most notably asked to step down from the Harry Potter spin-off franchise Fantastic Beasts.

Now, though, he says he is not interested in returning to studio projects.

Amber Heard
Depp’s ex-wife, actress Amber Heard (PA)

“I don’t feel boycotted by Hollywood because I don’t think about Hollywood. I don’t have much further need for Hollywood, myself,” Depp said.

“It’s a strange, funny time where everybody would love to be able to be themselves but they can’t.

“They must fall in line with the person in front of them. If you want to live that life, I wish you the best.”

The Jeanne Du Barry press conference was among the most circus-like in recent years at Cannes.

The press conference began unusually late and started with Maiwann and other cast members there but no Depp.

He arrived about 20 minutes into the press conference and quickly took the spotlight.

Depp called the majority of what has been written about him in recent years “fantastically, horrifically written fiction”.

“It’s like asking the question: ‘How are you doing?’ But the subtext is, ‘God, I hate you,’” said Depp.

Some have raised questioned about whether Cannes ought to have given Depp such a prominent platform.

Asked how he would respond to such critics, Depp made a comparison that suggested few people feel that way.

“What if one day, they did not allow me to go to McDonald’s for life because somewhere there’d be 39 angry people watching me eat a Big Mac on a loop?” said Depp.

“Who are they? What do they care?”

From left: Pierre Richard, director Maiwenn and Johnny Depp pose for photographers at Cannes
From left: Pierre Richard, director Maiwenn and Johnny Depp pose for photographers at Cannes (Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP)

Jeanne Du Barry opened on Tuesday in French cinemas.

It doesn’t have US distribution as of yet.

“I’ve had my 17th comeback, apparently,” said Depp.

“I keep wondering about the word ‘comeback.’

“I didn’t go anywhere. As a matter of fact, I live about 45 minutes away.

“Maybe people stopped calling out of whatever their fear was at the time. But I didn’t go nowhere.”

By Press Association

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