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Walt Disney Records to Release Soundtracks for ‘The Lone Ranger’

Movies News by Andrea

Walt Disney Records will release the soundtrack albums for two of this summer’s most anticipated movies. First up is a soundtrack album for the western The Lone Ranger directed by Gore Verbinski and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. The film’s music is composed by Hans Zimmer. The soundtrack is set to be released on June 25, 2013 and is now available for pre-order on Amazon. The Lone Ranger stars Armie Hammer in the film’s title role of the masked crime fighter and Johnny Depp stars as his Native American sidekick from the popular 1950s TV series. Helena Bonham Carter, Tom Wilkinson, William Fichtner and Barry Pepper are co-starring. The movie will be released on July 3, 2012 by Walt Disney Pictures. To learn more about the western, visit the official movie website.

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Austin Music Awards, Johnny Appearence

Appearances News by Andrea

BREAKING – Sources confirm Johnny Depp will be attending the Austin Music awards tomorrow night.

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Mark your calendars for the 31st anniversary of the Austin Music Awards on Wednesday, March 13, at the Austin Music Hall.

Confirmed acts performing at the 31st annual Austin Music Awards are indie rocker Ben Kweller, cowboy sweethearts The Trishas, powerhouse composer and blues rocker Bill Carter, an all-star tribute to the late Brent Grulke of SXSW with the Wild Seeds starring Robyn Hitchcock, Alejandro Escovedo, Susan Cowsill, Britt Daniel, and Adrian Quesada, and sizzling Brownout.

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Johnny Depp’s ‘Transcendence’ to Hit Theaters in April 2014

Movies News Projects by Andrea

Johnny Depp’s next film Transcendence will be released on April 25, 2014, Warner Bros. announced Friday.

The film marks the directorial debut of cinematographer Wally Pfister. Alcon Entertainment, which has an output deal with Warners, is financing and producing Transcendence.

Plot details have been closely guarded, but sources describe the film as in the vein of 2001: A Space Odyssey and Inception. Depp stars as a man who creates a computer that develops a malevolent awareness.

Principal photography is set to begin in April in Los Angeles.

Christopher Nolan, Emma Thomas and Aaron Ryder are serving as executive producers. Pfister is Nolan’s longtime DP.

Paul Bettany, who teamed with Depp in The Tourist, is in negotiations to join the project.

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Johnny in Carnation

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On Monday, February 25, Johnny was in Carnation (US state Washington) on the set of “Lucky Them”. So far there’s no information available if it was only a visit or if there will be a cameo. From various facebook posts we only learned that he signed a guitar for a woman named Nancy.

According to imdb.com the film stars Toni Collette and Thomas Haden Church. It’s about a rock journalist who is assigned to track down her ex-boyfriend. It was the last project that Paul Newman was working on when he passed away in 2008.  A little bit more on deadline.com . The film is slated for a 2014 release.

Two more photos in our gallery.

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Johnny on “Late Night with David Letterman”?

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The CBS website lists Bill Carter and Johnny as guests for Friday.

“Johnny Depp
(Performing with Bill Carter and The Blame)”

Bill Carter himself announced on his facebook page that the date was moved to Thursday. Since both shows are taped on Thursday that’s possible. But Bill Carter does not mention Johnny.

As soon as we get new information we’ll get back to you.

EDIT:  CBS has now officially moved the date to Thursday. No new commets from Bill Carter.

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