- Caroline Thompson, who wrote the Johnny Depp-starring "
Edward Scissorhands ," told Insider that she thinks the actor's libel trial was "he-said-she-said" "bulls---." - Thompson said that while Depp's removal from "Fantastic Beasts" was "so cruel," she did understand the decision.
- Thompson hopes that Depp's career can recover from this scandal, and said "if something occurred," she would write another script for the actor.
- Thompson said the fact that Depp is still alive is "probably a miracle," and said: "I hope he not only lives, but flourishes and gets through this, that's really how I feel about it."
Insider spoke to longtime
During "Scissorhands," Thompson built a close relationship with the now-embattled actor
The author and screenwriter weighed in on Depp's recent libel case loss against the publishers of The Sun newspaper in the UK, which she called "he-said-she-said" "bulls---."
Depp decided to sue The Sun and its executive editor Dan Wooten for calling him a "wife beater" in an article referencing his former marriage with
"I don't want to think badly of Johnny. I only want to think well of Johnny, and I know he's a sweet man. I suspect he's gotten really lost at times in his life," Thompson said.
The screenwriter, who also wrote "The Addams Family," said that she didn't follow the libel trial that Depp lost after Judge Andrew Nicol said The Sun's lawyers had proved what the newspaper reported was "substantially true."
"I had a sense of what's going on. It was he-said-she-said, it's bulls---," Thompson said.
Following the judge's ruling, Warner Bros. asked Depp to resign from his role as Gellert Grindelwald in the Harry Potter spin-off "Fantastic Beasts," which the actor agreed to. Mads Mikkelsen has since been cast as his replacement.
While Thompson thought Depp's removal of "Fantastic Beasts" was "so cruel," she does understand why the decision was made.
"There are fallouts from our hyper-sensitive times. Things go to extremes, and they have to. It's all apart of the zeitgeist we are experiencing right now," Thompson said. "I hope he's okay."
Thompson told Insider that she is still friends with "Edward Scissorhands" costume designer Colleen Atwood, who has worked with Depp frequently throughout her career and is the costume designer for the "Fantastic Beasts" franchise. Thompson said she spoke to Atwood about Depp recently.
"She's doing 'Fantastic Beasts' and she was doing a costume fitting with him when all this came down and I asked if he's okay, and she just said 'I hope so.'"
Thompson's agent approached her to write a script for Depp
Thompson told Insider that she would "never in a million years want the kind of celebrity that he has."
"The cruellest thing we could do to a human is to put them on display like that. That he's still alive is probably a miracle," she added.
Thompson hopes Depp's career can recover from this scandal, and said that while she doesn't write all that much for the film business, her agent asked her if she would write a script for Depp.
"If [an idea] occurred, of course, I think he's marvellous," Thompson said.
"I hope he not only lives, but flourishes and gets through this, that's really how I feel about it."
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