Johnny Depp
Returns to Hollywood
With Starring Role in Holiday Flick
Published
Johnny Depp is making his big Hollywood return … booking the starring role in the latest re-imagining of a Charles Dickens holiday classic, TMZ has confirmed.
Source tells us … Depp is in final negotiations to play the namesake in “Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol” … which is in the works at Paramount Pictures, and will also star Andrea Riseborough.
This ‘Carol’ iteration is described as … “A thrilling ghost story set in Dickens’ London, follows one man’s supernatural journey to face his past, present and future and fight for a second chance.”
This is major news … ’cause this will be Depp’s first big-budget studio flick since his fall from grace over the Amber Heard saga.
As you recall … Johnny and Amber married in 2015 before separating just 15 months later … and, in 2019, their relationship received renewed attention when JD sued AH for defamation over a 2018 Washington Post op-ed she wrote about domestic violence.
After years of litigation — and a trial broadcast millions watched — a jury ruled mostly in favor of Depp … awarding him millions in damages. Heard herself was awarded a couple  million in her countersuit by the same jury.
Since then, Depp has mostly been starring in independent films and doing commercial work … but it seems pretty clear Hollywood is ready to bring him back into the fold.
The new take on Dickens’ classic is scheduled to drop in theaters in November 2026.

