"The Lone Ranger" lost nearly 190 million at the box office. Depp countered the slanderous remarks.


Johnny Depp and armie hammer.

    Movie network news Disney spent a huge sum of $225 million to create this fantasy masterpiece, but in the end, the box office was only over $86 million, with a loss of nearly $190 million. This made Johnny Depp suffer from abuse from the beginning of the film’s release and walk on the cusp. However, Johnny Depp and armie hammer also recently condemned that the critics in the United States began to slander the film for no reason before it was released, which led to the fiasco at the box office. The two stars also defended director Gregor Verbinski and producer Jerry Bruckheimer.

    Depp told reporters strongly: "I think these comments were made when I, the director and the producer decided to make this film. Those comments also said that they expected it to be a blockbuster, but I never expected it like this, not for the first time." Similarly, armie hammer made a very direct criticism and condemnation of those defamatory comments behind it.

    Amy told reporters: "They have all discussed this, and they have been shelling since the film was finished. I think most of the comments were written by those film critics. "


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    Online films and reviews openly criticized the shoddy work and said that the film ruined the spirit of the original work. But Depp, a former gold digger, defended directors and producers. "I feel that there is a big organization behind it, the publishing industry, journalists or whatever. Seven or eight months before the film was released, there was such a comment. I think the director made a very brave film. "

    The producer also said quite helplessly: "The critics are so angry about the original film. You made one but they didn’t like it. What can I say?" Despite all their defense, Disney is still looking for a more reasonable reason to explain why the box office was a fiasco. Nevertheless, too many explanations failed to curb the film’s bad.