It's no secret that one of the most recongnizable actors in the world, Johnny Depp, has had a rough decade started with the release of two immensely-marketed, big-budget bombs **Alice in Wonderland** and **The Tourist** for which he was notoriously nominated for Golden Globes. After that, everything in his professional and personal lives went straight down the tubes: expensive box-office flops ("The Lone Ranger", "Transendence", "Dark Shadows"), critically panned stinkers ("Mortdecai", "The Rum Diary"), booze, drugs, bankrupcy due to cuckoo spendings, leaving a wife of 15 years for a blonde golddigger 20 years his junior who later accused him of domestic abuse, tragic Rolling Stones interview... His only recent highlights - if you can call it that - are brief appearances in two commercially-profitable, but forgotten duds "Murder on the Orient Express" (an unneccessary remake of a classic murder mystery where his character was killed at the beginning - the fact that made happy a lot of viewers) and "Into the Woods" (a movie that literally nobody in real life likes or remember).
So, in light of the recent news that "Fantastic Beasts 2" got terrible reviews and is going to bring JD another Razzie nom the next January, and also, that the theatrical rollout of his movie about Biggie Smauls was cancelled right before the release date and was postponed indefinitely, I want to ask: Is Johnny Depp's career has come to a logical end like his liver? Is it time for us to call a mortuary, or we should give it a time and wait for future box-office smashes "The Invisible Man" and "Snow Moon: Secret World"?
FG decides. Johnny is nervously waiting for your verdict.
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