In a new featurette for the upcoming film "The
Lone Ranger," which documents the new Disney film's dangerous scene
work, Johnny Depp is caught on tape experiencing a near-death experience
after falling from a horse and being trampled on, NME reports.
During filming of "The Lone Ranger,"
Johnny Depp experienced a near-death experience after being trampled by a
horse. (Photo : Reuters)
Director Gore Verbinski discusses the many challenges of filming the big budget Western epic in the 2-minute promo. "Longe Ranger" is Depp's latest collaboration with Verbinski, who also directed the first three "Pirates of the Caribbean" films in which Depp starred as the drunken pirate Jack Sparrow. In the new Western, Depp plays the Native American character Tonto.
"Since cinema has been around, Native Americans have been treated very poorly by Hollywood. What I wanted to do was play Tonto not as a sidekick - like 'Go fetch a soda for me, boy!' - but as a warrior with integrity and dignity," Depp said in a recent interview with Total Film for the magazine's cover story on the movie. "It's my small sliver of a contribution to try to right the wrongs of the past."
The new summer blockbuster will feature Depp as the companion to the title character, who first appeared in a 1930s radio show and has since become an iconic Western hero, having spawned his own novels, comic books and TV series.
"The Lone Ranger" hits theaters July 4, and its filmmakers predict that audiences will be impressed by its realistic, high budget stunt work.
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