“Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol” dropped its first teaser trailer at #CinemaCon, showing a completely transformed Johnny Depp as Scrooge:
• The footage shows Depp in full, crotchety Scrooge mode — terrifying villagers.
• Depp entered the stage to wild applause and catcalls from the rafters. “It really has been an extraordinary privilege,” Depp said about being asked by director Ti West to take on the role, calling the tale of Scrooge one “I have been obsessed with since I was a little child.”
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The media gave Amber Heard a megaphone while Johnny Depp was forced into the shadows. He was the only one silenced, and his courage to speak up changed everything.
I STAND WITH JOHNNY DEPP
He lived with Johnny Depp for three years. Radek Sass talks about everyday life alongside the star.
He hadn’t planned to meet a Hollywood star. He was only supposed to drive a car from northern England to near Paris. A few weeks later, he was living with Johnny Depp in Soho and became his “house manager” — overseeing the famous actor’s home, but also cooking him dinners and playing chess with him. He has now returned to his hometown of Gdynia, where he runs Filmor with his wife, a place serving breakfasts, bagels, and salads. In a conversation with us, Radek Sass talked about the two years he spent alongside one of the biggest stars in Hollywood.
Aleksandra Wrona: How did it happen that you started working with Johnny Depp?
Radosław Sass: I lived in England for over 25 years, where I worked as a head chef in many restaurants. In 2021, still during the pandemic, my wife and I decided to return to Poland, but in the meantime I got a job at Broughton Hall manor in Yorkshire.
The manager of that place, through his connections, received a job offer from Johnny Depp, who was filming Jeanne du Barry (The King’s Mistress) in France at the time. He was supposed to take care of a large residence in the village of Montainville, about 40 minutes from Versailles. He asked me for just one thing: to drive a car from northern England to near Paris, because he didn’t feel confident driving on the other side of the road.
I went without any plans and without expectations. Johnny was supposed to arrive a day or two later, and I didn’t assume at all that I would meet him. When his managers saw how large the property was, they decided more people would be needed to run the place and asked if I could stay. I agreed. When Johnny arrived and we had the chance to meet, we immediately got along well, and that’s how this adventure began.
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“Tell the world Johnny, see what a Judge or Jury thinks. Tell the world, I Johnny Depp, a man, am a victim too of domestic violence. See how many people believe or side with you.”
He did. He stood up, spoke the truth despite the cost, and on June 1, 2022, the verdict answered him, he won.