The Hollywood icon opens up about his career fallout and plans for a strong comeback with ‘Day Drinker’ alongside Penélope Cruz.
Johnny Depp is finally addressing the professional consequences he faced following his high-profile defamation trial with ex-wife Amber Heard. The 62-year-old actor, once known for dominating global box offices, saw his most iconic roles disappear amid the legal battle.
In a recent interview with The Telegraph, Depp reflected on the abrupt shift in his career and the emotional toll it took.
“It literally stopped in a millisecond, like, while I was doing the movie. They said we’d like you to resign,” Depp recalled.
Depp Lost Iconic Roles in Top Franchises
The defamation case led to Depp being removed from several major franchises, including Pirates of the Caribbean, where he famously portrayed Captain Jack Sparrow, and Alice in Wonderland, where he played the Mad Hatter.

He was also let go from Fantastic Beasts 3, where he played Gellert Grindelwald. Despite appearing in the first two films, the studio parted ways with the actor during production of the third installment.
Depp on Being Forced Out: “They Wanted Me to Retire”
The Tourist star shared that it wasn’t just about losing roles—it felt like an attempt to end his career altogether.
“But what was really in my head was they wanted me to retire. F— you. There’s far too many of me to kill,” Depp said.
“If you think you can hurt me more than I’ve already been hurt, you’re gravely mistaken.”
A New Chapter: Johnny Depp’s Comeback with Day Drinker
Since the legal battle concluded in 2022, Depp has been working hard to rebuild his image and regain momentum in Hollywood. His upcoming film, Day Drinker, co-starring Penélope Cruz, marks his highly anticipated return to the big screen.
Fans and industry insiders alike are watching closely as the Oscar-nominated actor enters what could be a powerful comeback era.