We’re celebrating the Zone’s 9th birthday at this site! Cheers!

It’s our ninth birthday! Sleepy and I started the Johnny Depp Zone on this site nine years ago, continuing the Johnny Depp Zone tradition that has been operating in one form or another for more than 15 years.

We officially opened the “new” Zone on July 9, 2004, the first anniversary of the release of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. When we began the website, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory had just started shooting at Pinewood, Corpse Bride had just been announced, there were rumors Finding Neverland would finally be released in the fall, and Johnny’s production company, Infinitum Nihil, had just been formed. The Libertine was in post-production and headed for a work-in-progress showing at the Toronto Film Festival.

How time flies! Not only have we seen Finding Neverland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Corpse Bride and The Libertine make their way into theaters, but we’ve watched every step of the production of the Pirates of the Caribbean sequels Dead Man’s Chest, At World’s End, and On Stranger Tides; we’ve heard Johnny sing his way to a Golden Globe win and an Oscar nomination in Sweeney Todd; we’ve seen him shoot up the screen as Dillinger in Michael Mann’s Public Enemies, charm us as the Mad Hatter in Tim Burton’s blockbuster Alice in Wonderland, intrigue Angelina Jolie in The Tourist, ride to the rescue in Gore Verbinski’s Oscar-winning Rango, discover his Hunter S. Thompson-inspired “voice of ink and rage” as a journalist in The Rum Diary, rise from the undead as Barnabas Collins in Dark Shadows, and tutor Armie Hammer’s Eastern lawyer in a quest for frontier justice as Tonto in Verbinski’s majestic and maligned The Lone Ranger.

Johnny is currently filming Wally Pfister’s Transcendence, and his next project will see him singing on screen again, as the Wolf in Stephen Sondheim’s award-winning musical Into the Woods, with a powerful cast including Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, James Corden, Anna Kendrick, Chris Pine, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Tracey Ullman, under the direction of Rob Marshall. Also, he’s now editing his documentary on friend and inspiration Keith Richards.

As we celebrate and reminisce today, I’d like to thank Sleepy, Theresa, Joni, Liz and fireflydances for their dedication and hard work. Without them, we wouldn’t have a Zone. Many thanks to everyone who has helped us along the way, to all the Zone staff past and present, to Andre for his technical wizardry, to mytreasure for the lovely birthday card, and to all of our members for making the Zone a wonderful place to be.

Most of all, thanks and much love always to Johnny Depp, for nine years of entertainment, inspiration, and delight — he’s the reason we’re here!

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