Actor Johnny Depp was once the highest-paid actor in Hollywood; it was hard to find a year in the 90s and 00s that didn’t have Depp involved. Now, the Hollywood landscape is altogether more Depp-less following years of domestic abuse disputes with his ex-wife Amber Heard–allegations that left both parties somewhat exiled from the big blockbuster movie biz.

So, while Disney may not be forking out $300 million to secure Depp for Pirates of the Caribbean 6, the House of Mouse did shell out circa $68 million for a seven-minute performance in the early days of their billion-dollar live-action franchise.

Johnny Depp looking sad in a white suit in The Tourist
Credit: Columbia Pictures

Johnny Depp and the big Disney payout

Back in 2010, Johnny Depp starred as the Mad Hatter in Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland. Depp ending the decade with Disney was not surprising; the actor had starred in the first three Pirates of the Caribbean movies (The Curse of the Black Pearl, Dead Man’s Chest, At World’s End) between 2003 and 2007, spawning one of the most memorable characters, Captain Jack Sparrow, in cinematic history. The success of Depp’s character surprised even Disney.

In Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, which grossed an impressive $1 billion, Depp was joined by Mia Wasikowska as the titular Alice, Helena Bonham Carter, another Burton muse, as the Red Queen, Anne Hathaway as the White Queen, and Matt Lucas as Tweedledee and Tweedledum. Michael Sheen voiced the White Rabbit, with Stephen Fry and Alan Rickman bringing the Cheshire Cat and Caterpillar to life, respectively.

Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter
Credit: Disney

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Alice in Wonderland was quite clearly an ensemble affair, but according to The Telegraph, Disney paid Johnny Depp a whopping £50 million (approx. $68 million) for his seven-minute performance in the live-action movie. The huge salary cemented Depp as one of the highest-paid actors in Hollywood. The actor returned as the eccentric character in Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016)

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It is unlikely that Disney will hand out another check that big for Depp in the near future. Following his libel trial loss in 2020 against News Group Newspapers LTD and the highly-publicized defamation trial in 2022, Depp’s chances of returning to the House of Mouse a relatively slim. However, after claiming he would not return to the company for $300 million, sources report that the Jack Sparrow star would now consider stepping back into his pirate boots for a potential sixth Pirates of the Caribbean movie. Disney, though, remains “non-committal.”

In addition, producer Jerry Bruckheimer confirmed that there were, in fact, two projects in the works for the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise: one a spinoff reportedly starring Margot Robbie and the second being the official sixth installment in the franchise that will be a reboot. Bruckheimer has repeatedly said that he would love for Depp to return as Jack Sparrow.

Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow Pirates of the Caribbean
Credit: Disney

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Disney’s live-action machine

15 years later, Disney’s live-action canon is still firing. Last year, the prequel to The Lion King (2019), Mufasa: The Lion King (2024), was released in movie theaters, before Disney’s Snow White, starring Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot as Snow White and the Evil Queen, respectively, debuted in March 2025.

The embattled remake of Disney’s first-ever animated movie, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), was shrouded in controversy and criticism, releasing in movie theaters to one of the poorest box office openings for a Disney live-action movie. Its negative response and financial failings have reportedly caused the House of Mouse to halt production on the upcoming live-action movies, including Michael Gracey’s remake of Tangled (2010).

Despite this, Disney will release the live-action remake of Lilo & Stitch (2002) later this month. In contrast to Snow White, Lilo & Stitch is looking at a $120+ million domestic opening weekend.

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