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How Pirates 5 dealt with Johnny Depp's chronic lateness

Dalek

Member
Johnny Depp Is ‘Not a Morning Person,' Everyone on the Set of Pirates 5 Agrees

Hot on the heels of the "Earpiece" story, comes this:

Still, sources close to the production report tales of excessive drinking, physical fights with [Amber] Heard and constant lateness on set, which often left hundreds of extras waiting for hours at a time. Time and again, Bruckheimer, an assistant director and a flotilla of Disney executives led by production chief Sean Bailey were forced to huddle and debate how to handle their star's tardiness. ”He's not a morning person," quips one member of that group.

It doesn't seem like there are many scenes you can film without Depp's Captain Jack Sparrow, so his tardiness affected the whole production. ”There were certainly days when our plans were challenged," Bailey told THR. To accommodate Depp's tardiness, a production assistant was stationed outside Depp's house in an unmarked car, charged with announcing when the star was finally awake.

”When he got up, he'd turn on the light, and the moment the light went on [the PA] would call the line producer, who would then call the directors [Joachim Ronning and Espen Sandberg]: ‘He's up! He's getting ready!' " says an on-set source. ”They even had a special code term, like ‘The eagle has landed.
' Johnny had no idea this was going on."
Depp's lateness caused some behind-the-scenes drama between his agent and Pirates producer Jerry Bruckheimer (that Bruckheimer denies). By the time Depp arrived on set, THR's source says, he was totally charming. ”Everyone was an innocent bystander watching this train wreck," the source recalled. ”But when Johnny came on set, he was charming, nice. He's yin and yang." In the time since Pirates filmed, Bruckheimer says, Depp has changed his ways: ”He just finished Murder on the Orient Express and was on time every day."

Looks like this is mentioned in this bigger Hollywood Reporter piece:

Johnny Depp: A Star in Crisis and the Insane Story of His "Missing" Millions

Depp's cash flow had reached a crisis point, they declared. Even though the star had become wildly wealthy (later, Mandel would claim Depp earned more than $650 million in the 13-plus years he had been represented by The Management Group, the company Mandel had started in 1987 with his brother Robert), there just wasn't enough liquid money to cover Depp's $2 million in monthly bills.
Without a fire sale, Depp — then arguably the biggest star in Hollywood and certainly one of the best paid, thanks to the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise — would never be able to meet his obligations. Not the payments on his portfolio of real estate around the world. Not the impulse purchases such as the three Leonor Fini paintings he had bought from a Manhattan gallery (the first two for $320,000, the third as a $245,000 gift for then-girlfriend Amber Heard). Not the $3.6 million he paid annually for his 40-person staff. Not the $350,000 he laid out each month to maintain his 156-foot yacht. And not the hundreds of thousands of dollars he paid to sustain his ex-partner, Vanessa Paradis, and their children, Lily-Rose and Jack.

Mandel dug into his briefcase for a one-page summary he had prepared, but Depp waved it away. Still, after three hours, the actor agreed to a compromise: He would sell his beloved Amphitrite, the yacht he had bought for $10 million and spent $8 million renovating, where he'd hosted such friends as Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.

That exchange, the start of an increasingly fraught relationship between the star and his team, would culminate in the 2016 firing of Mandel and Depp's longtime agent, United Talent Agency's Tracey Jacobs, along with a $25 million lawsuit filed Jan. 13 by Depp against the Mandels' TMG, accusing them of fraud and mismanagement, among other things.

TMG has since countersued, alleging that Depp, now 53, failed to pay its commission on his income from the upcoming Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales and painting a portrait of an out-of-control movie star, reeling from a nasty split from Heard and used to spending freely, including $30,000 a month on wine. The Mandels seek a court declaration that "Depp is responsible for his own financial waste"; Depp's side wants them to pay him millions, claiming they served as lawyers as well as accountants and therefore — if Depp's interpretation of a California statute is correct — had no right to a percentage of his earnings without a proper contract.
 

Rockandrollclown

lookwhatyou'vedone
Dude's going to find himself being unemployable if this movie fails. Depp doesn't seem like he's highly regarded enough these days to continue getting away with this shit.
 

Dalek

Member
Dude's going to find himself being unemployable if this movie fails. Depp doesn't seem like he's highly regarded enough these days to continue getting away with this shit.

I'm reading the rest of the Hollywood Reporter article now...and holy shit. He is fucked.
 
Depp is going to be the big character in the next 2 instalments of Fantastic Beasts.

Dude us absolutely fine

Fantastic Beasts is 5 movies big and Grindelwald is huge in that era
 
Excessive drinking, physical fights with [Amber] Heard and constant lateness on set.

Dude seems to be having a serious rough patch, did he take a pay cut for this film since they saw he was desperate and took advantage?
 

Bucca

Fools are always so certain of themselves, but wiser men so full of doubts.
Isn't Depp going to be a fairly important part of the upcoming Fantastic Beasts sequels considering his character's ties with Dumbledore during that time period.

Cash flow may not be an issue after that.
 

SpaceWolf

Banned
Soon after, the Mandels shot back. Typical of Depp's behavior, their suit claimed, was his response in 2008 when they cautioned him this was not the best time to buy another property, given his sputtering cash flow. "I will call tracey [Jacobs] and jake [Bloom]," Depp allegedly replied via email, "and prepare them to make some ludicrous deals to refill the glass and make it f—ing overflow!!! Whatever we have to acquire 1480, let's do!!!! WE MUST BUY THIS HOUSE!!!"

Cocaine. Not even once.
 

Enduin

No bald cap? Lies!
Doesn't he have like "Fuck You" Money? I really don't think he gives a shit.

Pretty sure his finances are in a dire state at the moment. Guy spends money like there's no tomorrow and now he's virtually got no money.
 

Platy

Member
Domestic violence, can't control his spendings, don't give a shit to know his lines AND is chronicaly late
 

Quonny

Member
How can you not know that when someone says 'the eagle has landed' when you arrive that they're talking about you?
 

Burt

Member
Man, just because you have enough money to buy anything, doesn't mean you have enough to buy everything.
 

TwoDurans

"Never said I wasn't a hypocrite."
Is he actually broke, or is he "hollywood broke"? Movie studios claim a loss all the time even when they make a billion dollars on a single movie.
 

totoro'd

Member
Damn he's 53!?!

It amazes me how some actors can booze it up and do so many drugs yet look that good.

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Ronin Ray

Member
Depp is going to be the big character in the next 2 instalments of Fantastic Beasts.

Dude us absolutely fine

Fantastic Beasts is 5 movies big and Grindelwald is huge in that era

Isn't Depp going to be a fairly important part of the upcoming Fantastic Beasts sequels considering his character's ties with Dumbledore during that time period.

Cash flow may not be an issue after that.

O how easy that can be retconned and you can keep
colin Farrell
which is what ever one wants .
 

LogicStep

Member
What is the point of earning millions of your gonna have millions in debt essentially leaving you with not much money? Hopefully he gets his shit under control.
 
So the dude just needs to reign it in a bit. Sell off the Yacht, dump a few real estate holdings. Boom, an extra 10-15 million to bolster his life style for another ten years.


What is the point of earning millions of your gonna have millions in debt essentially leaving you with not much money? Hopefully he gets his shit under control.

His debt is rich people shit like expensive cars, lots and lots of real estate, and a 10 million dollar yacht. He's rich and living the rich life style.

He could sell half of that and be back to fully above water.
 

totoro'd

Member
That's remarkable for 53 , or is that what you mean? I hope I look as good at his age. Easily looks 10 yrs younger

Remarkable? What kind of 53 yr olds have you seen? For reference, this is Liam Neeson, who is 11 years older than Depp (both pics taken around the same year):
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53 really isn't that old, i think Depp's not looking that good lately
 

TAJ

Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.
I like the Roronoa Zoro earrings he's got there.

They look like safety pins. If that's the look he wanted then he could have bought a pack with enough to last his whole life at a 99 cent store.
 
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