Tim Burton Confirms Likely Future Collaboration with Johnny Depp
The filmmaker expressed confidence in reuniting with Depp while ruling out sequels to classics like 'Edward Scissorhands.'
- Tim Burton stated at the Marrakech International Film Festival that he is 'sure' he and Johnny Depp will collaborate again, though no specific project has been confirmed.
- The duo, who last worked together on 2012's 'Dark Shadows,' have collaborated on eight films, including 'Edward Scissorhands' and 'Sleepy Hollow.'
- Burton emphasized his casting decisions are driven by the needs of each project and not predetermined by specific actors.
- He ruled out sequels to 'Edward Scissorhands' and 'The Nightmare Before Christmas,' describing them as 'one-off' films better left untouched.
- Burton is currently focused on his next project, a remake of 'Attack of the 50 Foot Woman,' written by Gillian Flynn, though details remain unconfirmed.