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WATCH: ‘Lone Ranger’ Trailer Teases Depp’s Tonto, Lone Ranger Not So Much

Disney’s first trailer for the big budget Wild West spectacle The Lone Ranger has everything but, y’know, the Lone Ranger himself — Armie Hammer , who’s glimpsed here and there amid director Gore Verbinski’s bright, sweeping vistas, but certainly isn’t the center of attention. Based on this you’d think The Lone Ranger is about horses, runaway trains, slo-mo shoot-outs, and Johnny Depp as a painted face, bird-on-head, perpetually grimacing Tonto . Which, let’s be honest, is why this movie exists in the first place. Depp’s sage (and apparently humorless) Tonto penetrates the iconic Western landscape like a punchline, delivering an accented line: “There come a time, kemosabe, when good man must wear mask.” I’m sure his is a culturally-sensitive and realistic portrayal of Native American heroism. This should make for some very interesting Independence Day ’13 viewing. Meanwhile, let’s see some more Hammer, Disney! Otherwise it’s The Tonto Show , which, who am I kidding, I’d watch anyway. The Lone Ranger hits theaters July 3, 2013. Synopsis: From producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Gore Verbinski, the filmmaking team behind the blockbuster “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise, comes Disney/Jerry Bruckheimer Films’ “The Lone Ranger,” a thrilling adventure infused with action and humor, in which the famed masked hero is brought to life through new eyes. Native American spirit warrior Tonto (Johnny Depp) recounts the untold tales that transformed John Reid (Armie Hammer), a man of the law, into a legend of justice—taking the audience on a runaway train of epic surprises and humorous friction as the two unlikely heroes must learn to work together and fight against greed and corruption. Verdict: Hi-ho, Silver, away…

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Faster Than The Dead Bird On Johnny Depp’s Head! New Lone Ranger Teaser Poster & Photos

If you can’t get enough photos of Johnny Depp with a dead bird on his head, well, saunter over here and take a gander.  On Tuesday, Disney released a new batch of stills and the teaser poster to  Pirates of the Caribbean pardners, producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Gore Verbinski’s take on The Lone Ranger .  Depp plays the masked lawman’s oddly attired Native American sidekick Tonto, and, according to Disney, “recounts the untold tales that transformed John Reid”( Armie Hammer ) into the Lone Ranger.” Disney plans to release the movie on July 3, 2013.  The Lone Ranger cast also includes Helena Bonham Carter, William Fichtner, Tom Wilkinson and Barry Pepper. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter. 

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‘Lone Ranger’ Trailer: Five Things We Hope To See

The first trailer for the Johnny Depp vehicle premieres today during “The Tonight Show.” By Kevin P. Sullivan Johnny Depp and Armie Hammer in “The Lone Ranger” Photo: Disney

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$250 Million Lone Ranger Almost Finished; Barry Sonnenfeld Eyes Sci-Fi Pic Lore: Biz Break

Also in Wednesday morning’s round-up of news briefs, Brazil makes a move to ban Anti-Islamic film in its borders. After Rupert Wyatt exits Dawn of the Planet of the Apes , Fox comes up with possible short-list. And an aging gay drama set for New York Film Festival premiere becomes the Philippines’ entry for Oscar. Disney’s Lone Ranger Shoot Nears Completion The film starring Johnny Depp and directed by Gore Verbinski ( Pirates of the Caribbean ) began shooting at the end of February and should wrap up at the end of September, for a total of between 140 – 150 days. The budget is said to be $250 million for the action movie, THR reports . More Innocence of Muslims Fallout: Brazil Orders YouTube To Remove Pic A Brazilian court ordered YouTube to pull the video. Brazil’s National Islamic Union said posting the video was a violation of the constitutional right to freedom of religion. In issuing the order, however, the judge said that banning something shouldn’t “offend” freedom of thought and expression. In related news, Iran made official that it will boycott this year’s Oscars, Deadline reports . Possible Short List for Fox’s Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Director The studio may have a short list of directors to replace Rupert Wyatt who left the project. Among the names in the list are Cloverfield ‘s Matt Reeves, The Disappearance of Alice Creed director J. Blakeson, 28 Days Later director Juan Carlos Fresnadillio, Pacific Rim ‘s Guillermo del Toro and Looper ‘s Rian Johnson, Deadline reports . Barry Sonnenfeld Eyes Warner Bros. Lore Dwayne Johnson is set to star in the sic-fi action pic, while Sonnenfeld is in talks to direct the feature. It is based on a IDW book/graphic novel by Ashely Wood and T.P. Louise and has been described as Men in Black with mythological creatures.” Sonnenfeld recently made Men in Black 3 , THR reports . Drama on Aging Gay is Philippines’ Oscar Entry Writer/director Jun Robles Lana’s Bwakaw (Voracious) is an indie drama that explores “loneliness and missed opportunities” of an ailing 70 year-old gay man. Bwakaw will screen at the upcoming New York Film Festival, opening Friday, A.P. reports .

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Crew Member Drowns On Set Of Johnny Depp’s ‘The Lone Ranger’

According to TMZ , a diver working on a water tank on the set of The Lone Ranger drowned this morning in Los Angeles: “Law enforcement sources tell TMZ the movie wasn’t being shot today, and the person who died in the tank was prepping it — possibly cleaning it — when someone noticed no bubbles from the gear were surfacing. That’s when they pulled the man out of the water.” The Johnny Depp blockbuster is filming for a July 3, 2013 release. More info to come. [ TMZ ]

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Johnny Depp Set for Next Wes Anderson Pic; Jerry Weintraub to Receive Zurich Fest Honors: Biz Break

Also in Tuesday morning’s round-up of news briefs, do young people care about older movies, or is it just about what’s happening now? Universal is moving forward with a revamp of its Universal City in L.A. And remembering Bill Asher, director of classic TV shows including I Love Lucy and the “beach blanket” movies of the ’60s. Johnny Depp to Star in Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel This will be Wes Anderson’s next project following Moonrise Kingdom , currently in release. Depp continues to work on The Lone Ranger for Disney, Deadline reports . Perspective: Millennials Have Little Use for Old Movies “Young people, so-called millennials, don’t seem to think of movies as art the way so many boomers did. They think of them as fashion, and like fashion, movies have to be new and cool to warrant attention. Living in a world of the here-and-now, obsessed with whatever is current, kids seem no more interested in seeing their parents’ movies than they are in wearing their parents’ clothes,” the Los Angeles Times takes a look at the issue . Universal Redevelopment Moves Forward Without Housing NBC Universal is proceeding with a 20 year redevelopment of its Universal City property in Los Angeles, scrapping an original proposal to include 3,000 residential units in a backlot, Deadline reports . Producer Jerry Weintraub to Be Honored at Zurich Film Festival The Ocean’s Eleven producer will receive the Golden Eye lifetime achievement award at the Swiss festival on September 26th, his 75th birthday, and screen a selection of his films. The Zurich Film Festival takes place September 20 – 30, THR reports . Bill Asher, Dead at 90 Asher directed classic television shows as I Love Lucy , Bewitched and Gidget . He received four Emmy nominations and won an Emmy for Best Director for Bewitched in 1966. He also directed “beach blanket” films such as Beach Party , Beach Blanket Bingo and How to Stuff a Wild Bikini . He passed away in Palm Desert where he retired in 1991, The Desert Sun reports .

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Johnny Depp Set for Next Wes Anderson Pic; Jerry Weintraub to Receive Zurich Fest Honors: Biz Break

Johnny Depp Set for Next Wes Anderson Pic; Jerry Weintraub to Receive Zurich Fest Honors: Biz Break

Also in Tuesday morning’s round-up of news briefs, do young people care about older movies, or is it just about what’s happening now? Universal is moving forward with a revamp of its Universal City in L.A. And remembering Bill Asher, director of classic TV shows including I Love Lucy and the “beach blanket” movies of the ’60s. Johnny Depp to Star in Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel This will be Wes Anderson’s next project following Moonrise Kingdom , currently in release. Depp continues to work on The Lone Ranger for Disney, Deadline reports . Perspective: Millennials Have Little Use for Old Movies “Young people, so-called millennials, don’t seem to think of movies as art the way so many boomers did. They think of them as fashion, and like fashion, movies have to be new and cool to warrant attention. Living in a world of the here-and-now, obsessed with whatever is current, kids seem no more interested in seeing their parents’ movies than they are in wearing their parents’ clothes,” the Los Angeles Times takes a look at the issue . Universal Redevelopment Moves Forward Without Housing NBC Universal is proceeding with a 20 year redevelopment of its Universal City property in Los Angeles, scrapping an original proposal to include 3,000 residential units in a backlot, Deadline reports . Producer Jerry Weintraub to Be Honored at Zurich Film Festival The Ocean’s Eleven producer will receive the Golden Eye lifetime achievement award at the Swiss festival on September 26th, his 75th birthday, and screen a selection of his films. The Zurich Film Festival takes place September 20 – 30, THR reports . Bill Asher, Dead at 90 Asher directed classic television shows as I Love Lucy , Bewitched and Gidget . He received four Emmy nominations and won an Emmy for Best Director for Bewitched in 1966. He also directed “beach blanket” films such as Beach Party , Beach Blanket Bingo and How to Stuff a Wild Bikini . He passed away in Palm Desert where he retired in 1991, The Desert Sun reports .

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Gwyneth Paltrow Tweets N Word at Jay-Z Concert, Defends Usage Against Irate Fans

Gwyneth Paltrow has Tweeted her way into a swirl of controversy. The actress, who is very open about her friendship with Jay-Z and Beyonce, was invited on stage in France this weekend to join the rapper and Kanye West during an encore performance of their popular single, “Niggas in Paris.” But when The Dream snapped the following photo of the actress, her reply set off a firestorm on the blogging site: “Niggas in paris for real,” Paltrow wrote. In response to the backlash over using that word, Paltrow Tweeted on Sunday: “Hold up. It’s the title of the song!” But that wasn’t good enough for some. “Lets be very clear she called a group of black men that have nothing to do with the song ‘Ni**as’. Are Kanye and Jay-z in the picture? No. She is specifically calling The Dream and Ty Ty real ‘Ni**as In Paris’ in that moment,” wrote one of Gwyneth’s follwers. “There was no need for that. She’s the one that connected the two, They have nothing to do with the song.” The Dream, meanwhile, rushed in to Paltrow’s defense – “FYI, sorry for the confusion. I typed ‘N—– in Paris for real’ from Gwen’s phone, my bad,” he Tweeted. “Please excuse it! We were lit.” – and now HE is facing backlash. One fan accused the producer of rushing in to “save that white princess.” What do you think? Did Paltrow do anything wrong here?

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Catching Fire Casting Scoop: Down to Three for Finnick Odair?

We are reportedly down to three for the role of Finnick Odair. With Robert Pattinson (thankfully) out of the running for this key Catching Fire character , E! News claims producers have narrowed their choices down to the following trio: Taylor Kitsch : Beloved Friday Night Lights star who anchored two of the biggest flops in Hollywood history, John Carter and Battleship . Armie Hammer : Oscar nominee and upcoming Lone Ranger opposite Johnny Depp as Tonto. Garrett Hedlund : Starring opposite Kristen Stewart in On the Road . E! also claims The Hunger Games sequel might go with a relative nobody for Finnick, who is a former winner of the story’s annual competition and possesses both a ridiculously amazing body and a cocky personality. Which of these actors would be best suited for the part?

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Dark Shadows Slumps Behind History-Making Avengers

Johnny Depp wanted his and Tim Burton’s gothic vampire comedy Dark Shadows to be anything but Twilight . Mission accomplished, I suppose: The film fizzled into a very distant second place behind another jaw-dropping performance by The Avengers , which continued to rewrite the blockbuster history books in its second weekend. Your Weekend Receipts are here. 1. The Avengers Gross: $103,163,000 ($373,182,000) Screens: 4,349 (PSA $23,721) Weeks: 2 (Change: -50.3%) This week in record-breaking: En route to the $1 billion threshold — which it reached Sunday — Disney’s superhero juggernaut stole the distinction of best second weekend ever from Avatar (whose own mark was $75.6 million) and experienced the best-ever second-weekend hold by a film that opened to more than $120 million. (We’ll no doubt get obscurer and obscurer as this thing rolls on.) It also became the fastest movie to reach $300 million and then $350 million domestically. Most observers conclude that a top-three all-time berth is likely on the domestic front — displacing The Dark Knight — but perhaps more mind-blowing is the likelihood of Joss Whedon’s film to rocket all the way to No. 4 all-time globally — behind Avatar, Titanic and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 — within the the next week . And it’s still got Tuvalu’s GDP beat . What can one say, other than, “Good luck, Battleship “? 2. Dark Shadows Gross: $28,805,000 (new) Screens: 3,755 (PSA: $7,671) Weeks: 1 The long-gestating Burton/Depp reimagining of the ’60s/’70s supernatural cult-soap darling performed pretty much as well as you might expect a long-gestating Burton/Depp reimagining of the ’60s/’70s supernatural cult-soap darling to perform: Soft — at least soft by Burton/Depp standards , which have been good for at least twice Dark Shadows ‘ opening two of the last three times they got together (2010’s Alice in Wonderland and 2005’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ). Meanwhile, from atop its mountain of Avengers cash, Disney snickers knowingly in anticipation of the sixth installment of the lucrative Depp/Verbinski franchise it has on the way next summer in the way of The Lone Ranger AND the potential for Burton/Depp to rekindle their box-office fire with an Alice in Wonderland sequel. John Carter who ? 3. Think Like a Man Gross: $6,300,000 ($81,917,000) Screens: 2,052 (PSA $3,070) Weeks: 4 (Change: -22.3%) Meanwhile, how about that lucrative Tim Story/Taraji P. Henson partnership?! What? No? OK. 4. The Hunger Games Gross: $4,400,000 ($386,902,000) Screens: 2,531 (PSA $1,738) Weeks: 8 (Change: -21.3%) Gary Ross/Lenny Kravitz ? Ugh, fine . 5. The Lucky One Gross: $4,055,000 ($53,721,000) Screens: 2,839 (PSA: $1,428) Weeks: 4 (Change: -24.5%) Someone had to finish fifth. [Figures via Box Office Mojo ] Follow S.T. VanAirsdale on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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