Top secret set built in Qld for Hollywood blockbuster
FIRST ON SEVEN: The set for the upcoming Hollywood blockbuster, Pirates of the Caribbean 5: Dead Men Tell No Tales, is taking shape at a top secret location in south-east Queensland.
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FIRST ON SEVEN: The set for the upcoming Hollywood blockbuster, Pirates of the Caribbean 5: Dead Men Tell No Tales, is taking shape at a top secret location in south-east Queensland.
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When Disney finally unveiled the first full look at Johnny Depp’s Into the Woods wolf two months ago, the Internet seemed to be a bit confused. At that point, we had seen the rest of Rob Marshall’s ensemble cast in wardrobe, and costume designer extraordinaire Colleen Atwood had outfitted them all in gorgeous gowns and suits that seemed to pay homage to each fairy-tale character’s traditional provenance. But what exactly was the sartorial seed for Depp’s anachronistic costume concoction, we wondered, with its square suit and fur-fringed fedora? Last week Atwood hopped on the phone with us and explained her and Depp’s whimsical approach to the Big Bad Wolf.
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According to Geoffrey Rush, ‘I actually I’ve got a funny feeling he (Johnny) knows Australia quite well, I think in his day he’s done a few hideaway trips,’ revealed the 63-year-old Oscar winner to Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday.
The big screen edition of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s beloved fairy tale-themed musical INTO THE WOODS is coming to movie theaters nationwide on Christmas Day and the official Facebook page just posted a new social media image featuring Johnny Depp as The Wolf and Lilla Crawford as Little Red Riding Hood.
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Perhaps you’ve heard that the actor is in a slump, that his recent films haven’t lived up to expectations. Whose? At 51, the only thing Depp expects is to challenge convention and himself. The coming year will remind us all of his artistic range—the Big Bad Wolf in Into the Woods, a comedia rogue in Mortdecai, Whitey Bulger in Black Mass—and the power of thinking outside the box office.
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Disney is bringing Broadway to the big screen with Into The Woods. We have a first look at the movie with Meryl Streep and Johnny Depp.
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Jack Sparrow finds a first mate. Brenton Thwaites in final negotiations for highly coveted role. More detail here.
Johnny purchases a roll-top bathtub dating back to the 1800’s. See a video and write up here. Rubber ducks not included.
Johnny Depp gave a lurching intro to Shep Gordon, the subject of Mike Myers’ documentary Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon, in presenting Myers with the Hollywood Documentary Award.
“That’s the weirdest mic I’ve ever seen in my life. I mean right? I, um, I’m not very good at this kind of thing. (Bleep) For decades Shep Gordon has been one of the most beloved and respected talent managers in the music in-dus-try. He’s also currently the star and subject of the documentary Supermensch because he is a mensch and I have been very, very lucky to have him in my life. He’s someone I consider a great fuh-riend, somebody uh, yeah, an incredibly loyal loyal friend. Um, and so weeeee, you, have to watch the film. Yeah, there you go, what does that say? Can somebody (bleep). I mean it’s one of those nights.”
The Hollywood heavyweight and his 28-year-old fiancée were spotted at The Library, a cocktail bar at the Redbury hotel, late on Thursday night. Surrounded by Depp’s friends, the pair settled into seating at the back of the book-lined bar in Hollywood for the after-party celebrating the release of Lost on the River, a new album by music supergroup The New Basement Tapes (which features Elvis Costello and Marcus Mumford).
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