Johnny Depp set to make mainstream return as Scrooge in ‘Christmas Carol’ remake
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Johnny Depp is poised for a potential comeback to the big screen, stepping into the role of Ebenezer Scrooge in Paramount Pictures’ latest rendition of Charles Dickens’ timeless classic, “A Christmas Carol.” The film will be directed by Ti West, a filmmaker renowned for his work in the horror genre.

The 62-year-old actor, best known for his iconic role in “Pirates of the Caribbean,” has faced a challenging period in his career following serious allegations of abuse from his former spouse, Amber Heard. Reports from Variety and Nexus Point News suggest that Depp is nearing a deal to headline “Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol.”

Joining Depp in the film is Andrea Riseborough, who has also navigated her share of controversies, though less severe in nature. Her involvement adds another layer of intrigue to the project.

Ti West attends the "Maxxxine" Photo Call at Delphi Filmpalast on July 3, 2024 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Ben Kriemann/Getty Images)
Ti West attends the “Maxxxine” Photo Call at Delphi Filmpalast on July 3, 2024 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Ben Kriemann/Getty Images)

Although West’s previous works, such as the popular “X” trilogy, have firmly planted him in the horror niche, it remains uncertain if his rendition of this beloved story will incorporate elements of his signature style.

Set for a potential release next November, this film represents Depp’s first collaboration with a major studio since he appeared in “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” back in 2018.

Following a period marked by public scrutiny after Heard’s accusations surfaced in a Washington Post op-ed, Depp has been gradually re-emerging in the film industry, signaling a potential resurgence.

The allegations, after which Depp was fired from both the “Fantastic Beasts” and “Pirates” franchises, resulted in the exes facing off in a 2022 joint defamation trial that captivated the internet and led both performers to becoming persona non grata.

Riseborough, for her part, may best be known now for her eyebrow-raising Best Actress nomination at the 2023 Academy Awards. Her consideration campaign for “To Leslie” was accused of violating Academy rules by somehow enlisting a slew of celebrities to publicly sing her praises and increase her chances of a nomination.

The nod spurred a probe, which found “tactics that caused concern,” though the nomination was not rescinded.

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