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All the best photos from the 2005 premiere of 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'

Jason Guerrasio   

All the best photos from the 2005 premiere of 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'
Johnny Depp at the "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" premiere in 2005.L. Cohen/WireImage/Getty
  • With "Wonka" now playing in theaters, let's look back at the last time we saw Willy Wonka.
  • Tim Burton's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," starring Johnny Depp, hit theaters in July 2005.

Willy Wonka made his return to theaters on Friday, this time played by Timothée Chalamet in a prequel aptly titled "Wonka."

Chalamet is the third actor to play the chocolatier. He was last portrayed by Johnny Depp when "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" premiered in July 2005.

In honor of the new Willy Wonka movie, here are some of the best photos from the red carpet of Tim Burton's Wonka movie.

Johnny Depp played Willy Wonka in the movie.

Johnny Depp played Willy Wonka in the movie.
Johnny Depp gave a Howard Hughes vibe with this outfit.      Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic/Getty

"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" marked the fourth time Depp starred in a Tim Burton movie.

"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" marked the fourth time Depp starred in a Tim Burton movie.
Johnny Depp signed autographs for the fans who came to the premiere.      Kevin Winter/Getty

The movie was a hit for Burton, earning over $470 million worldwide.

The movie was a hit for Burton, earning over $470 million worldwide.
Tim Burton wore his usual all-black look.      Frederick M. Brown/Getty

Freddie Highmore played Charlie in the movie.

Freddie Highmore played Charlie in the movie.
Freddie Highmore is the star of the hit ABC series "The Good Doctor."      Kevin Winter/Getty

Seth Green also showed up on the carpet.

Seth Green also showed up on the carpet.
Seth Green in a very early aughts look.      Frederick M. Brown/Getty

John Stamos made an appearance with his nephew.

John Stamos made an appearance with his nephew.
The movie was fun for the whole family.      Kevin Winter/Getty

Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst showed up with his son.

Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst showed up with his son.
Look at that camera in his hand!      Jean-Paul Aussenard/WireImage/Getty

Emma Roberts came through in a T-shirt with a golden ticket on it.

Emma Roberts came through in a T-shirt with a golden ticket on it.
Emma Roberts was ready for the new Tim Burton flick.      Frederick M. Brown/Getty

Frankie Muniz also dressed casually for the event.

Frankie Muniz also dressed casually for the event.
Frankie Muniz wore a t-shirt over a longer-sleeved shirt. Very 2005.      Frederick M. Brown/Getty

Legendary host Larry King brought his family to see the movie.

Legendary host Larry King brought his family to see the movie.
Larry King's sons, Chance and Cannon King, are now both in their early 20s.      Frederick M. Brown/Getty

Lisa Rinna and Harry Hamlin also showed up with the kids.

Lisa Rinna and Harry Hamlin also showed up with the kids.
"Real Housewives" wasn't even a thought yet.      Frederick M. Brown/Getty

But the event peaked when Britney Spears and then-husband Kevin Federline showed up.

But the event peaked when Britney Spears and then-husband Kevin Federline showed up.
Britney Spears and Kevin Federline before the birth of their first child.      Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage/Getty Images

Spears sported a shirt that read "I have the golden ticket" with an arrow pointing down to her baby bump.

Spears sported a shirt that read "I have the golden ticket" with an arrow pointing down to her baby bump.
Her and Federline's first son, Sean Preston Federline, was born two months after the premiere.      Kevin Winter/Getty

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