The Lone Ranger, If you’ve spent the better part of your work week in search of grainy topless photos, search no further because you’ve come to the right place! We’ve got twenty images of Johnny Depp from the set of The Lone Ranger.
The Gore Verbinski film adapts the iconic radio personalities of John Reid, aka The Lone Ranger (as played by Armie Hammer) and his Native American compatriot, Tonto (Depp). After the production looked to be in dire straits earlier this year with a rapidly-swelling budget, but a Comic-Con trailer and recently posted set photos have shown that The Lone Ranger is back on track. Hit the jump to see the new set photos of Depp in costume as Tonto.Disney’s The Lone Ranger hasn’t exactly had an easy road to production.
After the rights to the feature iteration of the classic television story changed hands a few times, they ended up with Jerry Bruckheimer at Disney with a script by Pirates of the Caribbean scribes Ted Elliot and Terry Rossio. Naturally, Johnny Depp was brought on to play Tonto, and director Gore Verbinski was hired to take the helm. Production hit a snag when the budget ballooned to a reported $250 million, but after Bruckheimer, Depp, and Verbinski put their heads together, some trimming was done and the film was back on track with Armie Hammer as the titular ranger and Tom Wilkinson as the film’s villain. Bruckheimer has provided a new production update on the now-filming Lone Ranger, revealing that they’re incredibly close to the end of principal photography after a whopping 125 days of shooting.
He also shared some gorgeous photos from the New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, and Arizona sets. Hit the jump for more.The marketability of Johnny Depp helped The Lone Ranger secure an absurd $200+ million budget, but Depp will be unrecognizable in all the promotional material. That pretty face will be caked in full makeup (inspired by a Kirby Sattler painting) to transform Depp into Tonto. We have seen a few images—now video filmed on set of Depp in full costume and makeup has found its way online. Check it out after the jump if you are curious.
Armie Hammer, Tom Wilkinson, William Fichtner, Barry Pepper, James Badge Dale, Ruth Wilson, and Helena Bonham Carter also star in The Lone Ranger, scheduled for release May 31, 2013. As one last surprise for the studio’s Comic-Con panel, Disney showed off a teaser trailer for The Lone Ranger. Most of the trailer has Tom Wilkinson (who plays the film’s villain) providing narration about the importance of trains. He explains that because trains will be the fastest mode of transportation in the old west, and whoever controls them “controls space and time.”
It’s unintentionally funny because, it’s, you know, trains. But the visual style is full of Verbinski’s indulgences, like a brief shot that goes into a saloon and there’s a prostitute swinging from a wooden crescent moon that’s suspended from the ceiling. There’s also a slo-mo shot of a bunch of white guys in around a table getting shot at. Hit the jump for more.
The Gore Verbinski film adapts the iconic radio personalities of John Reid, aka The Lone Ranger (as played by Armie Hammer) and his Native American compatriot, Tonto (Depp). After the production looked to be in dire straits earlier this year with a rapidly-swelling budget, but a Comic-Con trailer and recently posted set photos have shown that The Lone Ranger is back on track. Hit the jump to see the new set photos of Depp in costume as Tonto.Disney’s The Lone Ranger hasn’t exactly had an easy road to production.
After the rights to the feature iteration of the classic television story changed hands a few times, they ended up with Jerry Bruckheimer at Disney with a script by Pirates of the Caribbean scribes Ted Elliot and Terry Rossio. Naturally, Johnny Depp was brought on to play Tonto, and director Gore Verbinski was hired to take the helm. Production hit a snag when the budget ballooned to a reported $250 million, but after Bruckheimer, Depp, and Verbinski put their heads together, some trimming was done and the film was back on track with Armie Hammer as the titular ranger and Tom Wilkinson as the film’s villain. Bruckheimer has provided a new production update on the now-filming Lone Ranger, revealing that they’re incredibly close to the end of principal photography after a whopping 125 days of shooting.
He also shared some gorgeous photos from the New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, and Arizona sets. Hit the jump for more.The marketability of Johnny Depp helped The Lone Ranger secure an absurd $200+ million budget, but Depp will be unrecognizable in all the promotional material. That pretty face will be caked in full makeup (inspired by a Kirby Sattler painting) to transform Depp into Tonto. We have seen a few images—now video filmed on set of Depp in full costume and makeup has found its way online. Check it out after the jump if you are curious.
Armie Hammer, Tom Wilkinson, William Fichtner, Barry Pepper, James Badge Dale, Ruth Wilson, and Helena Bonham Carter also star in The Lone Ranger, scheduled for release May 31, 2013. As one last surprise for the studio’s Comic-Con panel, Disney showed off a teaser trailer for The Lone Ranger. Most of the trailer has Tom Wilkinson (who plays the film’s villain) providing narration about the importance of trains. He explains that because trains will be the fastest mode of transportation in the old west, and whoever controls them “controls space and time.”
It’s unintentionally funny because, it’s, you know, trains. But the visual style is full of Verbinski’s indulgences, like a brief shot that goes into a saloon and there’s a prostitute swinging from a wooden crescent moon that’s suspended from the ceiling. There’s also a slo-mo shot of a bunch of white guys in around a table getting shot at. Hit the jump for more.
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