Johnny Depp and Amber Heard News: Depp in Trouble with Australian Dog Scandal; 'Black Mass' Clip Wows
While Johnny Depp has been in deep doggie doo-doo with his recent "war on terrier" in Australia, a second trailer has arrived for "Black Mass," based on South Boston's James 'Whitey' Bulger, one of the most notorious gangsters in U.S. history.
While Bulger reportedly once occupied a spot right after Osama bin Laden on the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" list and was on the run for decades, Depp in a way was on the run from his doggie scandal.
According to CTV News, the dog saga made international headlines this month when Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce threatened to have Depp's terriers put down if they were not removed from the country after being smuggled in on Depp's private jet.
"Under strict Australian laws designed to keep disease at bay, dogs entering from the United States have to spend 10 days in quarantine."
Depp, who was in Queensland state to film the Disney movie "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales", reportedly "whisked them back out of the country amid intense media scrutiny."
Depp's friend Mick Doohan commented on recent reports that the actor had fled Australia to "save his marriage" to wife Amber Heard, when he in fact went to celebrate his daughter Lily-Rose's 16th birthday back in the United States, CTV News adds.
"To be honest, I think he thinks it's quite humorous and how just wanting to leave the country to visit his daughter can be such big news," Doohan told reporters during a road safety campaign launch in Brisbane.
"He's a humorous type of guy, I think he's just disappointed about how it's been relentless."
Watch the second trailer for Warner Bros. Pictures' "Black Mass," which hits theaters Sept. 18.
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