After the project for director Barry Levinson sold softly at Cannes, the star was asked to cut his fee.
Johnny Depp has fallen out of Black Mass, Cross Creek and Exclusive Media's biopic of Boston gangster Whitey Bulger for director Barry LevinsonDepp was to have been paid his usual quote of $20 million, according to sources, but with sales of the project at Cannes on the soft side, producers were looking to trim the budget, in the high $60 million range. Depp was asked to take half, according to sources, and the actor and his reps at UTA refused. The situation came to a crux Wednesday.
The movie was to have been Depp's follow-up to Transcendence, the sci-fi Alcon project he is currently shooting.
Though Cross Creek and Exclusive hope to salvage Black Mass by hiring another actor, it is unclear how Depp's exit will affect the involvement of Joel Edgerton, who recently became attached to play a disgraced FBI agent.
UTA had no comment.
Depp will next be seen in The Lone Ranger, opening July 3 in North America.
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