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Johnny Depp Claims Being Boycotted By Hollywood: One Actor In An Unpleasant And A Messy Situation

This is Depp's first interview after losing the libel case against British tabloid The Sun, which referred to the actor as a “wife-beater” in an article about him and his ex-wife Amber Heard.

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Johnny Depp Claims Being Boycotted By Hollywood: One Actor In An Unpleasant And A Messy Situation
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Actor Johnny Depp might have been a big star in Hollywood, but not anymore. At least that’s what the actor thinks himself. In a recent interview Depp said he feels “boycotted” by the industry.

His latest film, ‘Minamata’, which features him as W Eugene Smith, an American photojournalist who helped expose the devastating impact of mercury poisoning on coastal communities in Japan in the 1970s, has been halted.

“Some films touch people and this affects those in ‘Minamata’ and people who experience similar things. And for anything.... for Hollywood's boycott of me? One man, one actor in an unpleasant and messy situation, over the last number of years?" Depp said in an interview with The Sunday Times.  

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The interview marks the ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ star's first media interaction after losing libel case against British tabloid The Sun, which referred to the actor as a “wife-beater” in an article about him and his ex-wife Heard.

Last year, the court ruled that the publication proved the content of its article to be "substantially true," and the judge found that 12 of the 14 alleged incidents of domestic violence had occurred. Following the court's verdict, Depp, 58, exited his leading role in Warner Bros' ‘Fantastic Beasts’ franchise, while MGM reportedly halted the US release of ‘Minamata’.

"(We) looked those people in the eyeballs and promised we would not be exploitative. That the film would be respectful. I believe that we’ve kept our end of the bargain, but those who came in later should also maintain theirs," Depp said about the delay in the film's release.

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He added that he is “moving towards where I need to go to make all that… to bring things to light.”

The actor, however, is also finding some support in the global film industry as the San Sebastian Film Festival has stood by its decision to honour Depp with their top prize, the Donostia Award, a lifetime achievement honour that recognises “outstanding contributions to the film world."

The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in the Czech Republic also said it would celebrate Depp and “recognize and pay tribute to the acclaimed actor's extensive career and lasting legacy on the film industry globally."

(With Inputs From PTI)

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