"I keep wondering about the word comeback,
because I didn't go anywhere," Depp said after arriving 45
minutes later than scheduled at the news conference for the film
on Wednesday.
"Yeah, maybe people stopped calling out of whatever their fear
was at the time but no, I didn't go nowhere."
"Jeanne du Barry," in which Depp plays King Louis XV, received a
seven-minute standing ovation at the luxurious Grand Theatre
Lumiere, where it premiered on Tuesday evening.
The film, by French actor and director Maïwenn Le Besco, known
as Maïwenn, chronicles the life of French courtesan Madame du
Barry, who climbed the social ladder at Versailles to become the
king's favourite.
Maïwenn said she cast Depp, who speaks French in the film,
because she would be hugging and kissing whomever played the
part and wanted to feel strongly about the actor.
"I really fell in love with him in this part," she said.
Depp was handed a near-total victory by a U.S. jury last year in
his highly publicized defamation trial with former wife, actor
Amber Heard, with jurors awarding him over $10 million in
damages.
Less than two years earlier, Depp lost a libel suit in Britain
against the Sun tabloid, which called him a "wife beater."
Shortly after, Depp was dropped from the "Fantastic Beasts"
movie franchise, a "Harry Potter" spin-off.
Depp said on Wednesday that he felt boycotted after being asked
to resign from the film over some "vowels and consonants
floating in the air" and described media coverage of him during
the trials as "fantastically, horrifically written fiction."
"Do I feel boycotted now? No, not at all, I don't feel boycotted
because I don't think about it, I don't think about Hollywood,"
he said.
(Reporting by Miranda Murray; Editing by Bernadette Baum)
(Photo: The 76th Cannes Film Festival - Photocall for the film
"Jeanne du Barry " Out of competition - Cannes, France, May 17,
2023. Director Maiwenn and cast member Johnny Depp pose.
REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes)
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