January 14, 2025, Jeff Beck Special
Via Gina Deuters IG Celebrating the very special and much missed Jeff Beck at @ChristiesInc
in London January 14, 2025
(rosshalfin, ReemDepp, Gina Deuters and_krklnd_).
An Admirers' Site Dedicated to Johnny Depp and His Work
Via Gina Deuters IG Celebrating the very special and much missed Jeff Beck at @ChristiesInc
in London January 14, 2025
(rosshalfin, ReemDepp, Gina Deuters and_krklnd_).
Johnny posted this on his Instagram Account. Please read! We also get plenty of comments here on the site from people who have been scammed, and my answer is always the same. Johnny would not ask for money and he would not contact fans by pm.
Happy New Year, Everyone –
Sadly, it has been brought to my attention that online scammers are intensifying their efforts to target my fans and supporters. As part of their tactics, they create multiple, deceptive social media and email accounts impersonating me and members of my team.
Today, AI can create the illusion of my face and voice. Scammers may look and sound just like the real me. But, neither I, nor my team, will ask you for money or your personal information.
We are actively working to combat these illicit schemes. While we do, for the protection and awareness of my fans, I am reiterating the following:
• This page (@johnnydepp) is my only account on Instagram
• My only Facebook account is @johnnydepp
• My only TikTok account is @johnnydepp
• I am not on X/Twitter, Snapchat, or Discord• I do not offer paid meetings, phone calls, club memberships, or fan cards. If you are ever asked for any money for a meeting, call, membership, or fan card, it is a scam.
• I do not interact directly with fans on any social media platforms,
2015 – Hilhave Lodge, Los Angeles
Aspen Collective is excited to display the creative genius of Johnny Depp alongside his friends and artistic heroes Ralph Steadman and Hunter S. Thompson,” said D.J. Watkins, owner and curator of Aspen Collective. “Viewing all the artworks in the ‘Fear and Loathing’ exhibition, it’s evident how their friendships and history influenced each other’s artistic style.
By Aspendailynews @aspendailynews
Johnny Depp, Sam Sarkar, Stephen Deuters, Riccardo Scamarcio, Jason Forman, Vivi Stone, Stephen Malit pose in the portrait studio during the Red Sea International Film Festival 2024 on December 12, 2024 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Johnny Depp and Riccardo Scamarcio attends the “Modì, Three Days on the Wing of Madness” Screening at the Red Sea International Film Festival 2024 on December 12, 2024 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Are you curious about Johnny Depp films that have not received the respect they deserve? Discover these hidden treasures, from quirky comedies to dramatic dramas, and why they deserve your attention.
“Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” is a chaotic and quirky adventure that follows Raoul Duke (played by Johnny Depp) and his attorney, Dr. Gonzo, on a drug-fueled vacation to Las Vegas.
They aim to cover a motorcycle race for a magazine, but things swiftly spiral out of control as they become immersed in a world of strange encounters, hallucinations, and anarchy.
Based on Hunter S. Thompson’s book, the film takes viewers on a wild ride through 1970s Las Vegas. It’s a hallucinogenic, dark comedy that oddly examines excess and the insanity of the American Dream.
Some actors have to learn how to dance for a movie performance, others the american football rules, and Depp was really into the casino rules for this role, once again giving all he got.

Cry-Baby (1990) is a satirical musical take on the teen rebel genre set in the 1950s. Johnny Depp plays Wade “Cry-Baby” Walker, a charming and humorous bad boy,
Johnny Depp talks about why he had to dedicate the film to Jeff Beck, during the “Modì, Three Days on the Wing of Madness” press junket at the Red Sea International Film Festival 2024 on December 12, 2024 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
THE NEW UNSIGNED EDITION FROM PANTHEON ART
Pantheon Art is thrilled to unveil a new limited edition art print from A Bunch Of Stuff, Johnny Depp’s immersive creative experience.
Previously exclusive to the A Bunch Of Stuff store, The House That Johnny Built will now be available worldwide for the very first time this holiday season.
This unsigned edition, limited to just 500 prints, will be priced at $675. An exclusive presale will begin on Thursday, December 5th, for those who sign up through the link below. The general sale will follow on Friday, December 6th.
Johnny Depp’s portrayal of Raoul Duke in “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” is nothing short of an eccentric masterpiece. Adapted from Hunter S. Thompson’s seminal work, the 1998 film is a psychedelic journey into the heart of the American Dream – or its unraveling. Depp, through his unparalleled commitment to the character, elevates the film from a mere adaptation to an enduring cultural phenomenon. As we explore the depths of Depp’s brilliance in this role, we uncover the chaotic harmony between madness and mastery that defines his performance. The context of the late 1990s and the societal attitudes towards counterculture and excess add layers of intrigue and relevance.
To fully embody Raoul Duke, Depp spent months preparing by immersing himself in Thompson’s world. This dedication extended beyond reading the source material; Depp lived with Thompson, absorbing his essence to reflect the true spirit of the character. Every gesture and inflection Depp uses is imbued with Thompson’s unique style, allowing him to bring an unmatched authenticity to the role.
This rigorous preparation not only allowed Depp to capture the wild unpredictability of Duke but also ensured an extreme fidelity to Thompson’s vision of the character. Depp’s commitment went further, as he studied Thompson’s lifestyle, his interactions, and even his manner of speech to the smallest detail, becoming a vessel of Thompson’s persona on screen.