Johnny Depp is officially back in the Hollywood spotlight. Lionsgate has released the first-look image of Depp in the upcoming psychological thriller Day Drinker, his first U.S. studio-backed commercial film in several years. Directed by Marc Webb and currently filming in Spain, the project features a powerhouse cast including Penélope Cruz, Madelyn Cline, and several European rising stars.
Depp Makes Hollywood Comeback After Years of Low-Profile Projects
Johnny Depp, once the face of billion-dollar franchises like Pirates of the Caribbean and Alice in Wonderland, has been largely absent from mainstream Hollywood productions since 2020. His career took a significant hit following his highly publicized legal battle with ex-wife Amber Heard and a libel trial loss in the UK, where a British court upheld claims made by The Sun newspaper that referred to Depp as a “wife beater.” Although Depp has denied all allegations and later won a defamation suit in the U.S. against Heard in 2022, the controversy deeply impacted his career.
He was notably dropped from the Fantastic Beasts franchise by Warner Bros. after appearing in just two of the five planned installments. Despite public support from fans and some industry colleagues, Depp had to turn toward independent and European film markets for creative work. His roles since then, while artistically intriguing, lacked the major studio backing that once made him one of Hollywood’s highest-paid actors.
What Is Day Drinker About?
Set largely aboard a luxury private yacht, Day Drinker is a suspenseful thriller with layers of psychological intrigue, romance, and criminal undercurrents. Madelyn Cline plays a private-yacht bartender whose life changes dramatically after meeting an enigmatic guest named Kelly, portrayed by Johnny Depp. Their meeting, initially marked by subtle tension and mystery, spirals into a complex emotional and criminal web when Penélope Cruz’s character—an elusive and powerful figure in the criminal underworld—enters the scene.
The plot promises unexpected twists and character-driven storytelling, with themes of deception, identity, and emotional trauma simmering beneath the surface. As the characters unravel hidden truths about each other, they become entangled in a series of high-stakes events with irreversible consequences.
Penélope Cruz and Johnny Depp Reunite On-Screen
Day Drinker marks the fourth time Johnny Depp and Penélope Cruz are sharing the screen. The two first collaborated on Blow (2001), a crime drama where Cruz played Depp’s wife. They reunited for Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011), with Cruz playing Angelica, a former flame of Captain Jack Sparrow. Later, both starred in Kenneth Branagh’s Murder on the Orient Express (2017), though they had limited shared screen time in that ensemble mystery.
Their dynamic has always carried a mix of charisma, tension, and strong chemistry. With Cruz playing a criminal force and Depp portraying a man pulled into her world under mysterious circumstances, Day Drinker could potentially rekindle that magic in a more intense, dramatic context.
A Rising Supporting Cast of International Talent
In addition to Cruz and Depp, Day Drinker boasts an impressive supporting cast that blends Hollywood names with acclaimed European talent:
Madelyn Cline
Rising to fame from Netflix’s Outer Banks, Cline is known for portraying complex, emotionally resilient characters. Her role as the bartender serves as the emotional anchor of the film, caught between two dangerously enigmatic personalities.
Manu Rios & Aron Piper
Both actors shot to international fame with their breakout roles in Elite, Netflix’s Spanish teen crime-drama that became a global sensation. Their involvement in Day Drinker hints at a younger, edgier subplot possibly involving betrayal or danger onboard the yacht.
Juan Diego Botto
Botto, an Argentinian-Spanish actor, has appeared in films like The Suicide Squad, The Room Next Door, and On the Fringe (En los márgenes), a critically acclaimed film he co-wrote and starred in with Cruz. He brings gravitas and intensity to the ensemble, possibly as an antagonist or a morally gray character.
Anika Boyle
Known for her acclaimed performance in Stranger Things: The First Shadow on London’s West End, Boyle represents the next generation of British acting talent. Her character in Day Drinker hasn’t been disclosed, but her theatrical background suggests a complex and emotionally charged role.
The Creative Team Behind the Project
Day Drinker is directed by Marc Webb, a filmmaker with a unique blend of indie storytelling and blockbuster experience. After receiving critical acclaim for his directorial debut 500 Days of Summer, Webb transitioned into big-budget filmmaking with The Amazing Spider-Man franchise starring Andrew Garfield. His strength lies in balancing character development with striking visuals—an ideal fit for a thriller set in such a confined yet luxurious setting.
The film’s screenplay is penned by Zach Dean, the writer behind The Tomorrow War and Deadfall, both known for blending high-concept action with personal drama. Dean is also producing the film alongside:
- Basil Iwanyk and Erica Lee from Thunder Road Pictures (credits include John Wick, Sicario)
- Adam Kolbrenner (Prisoners)
- Executive production support from 30West, a company that recently co-produced Power Ballad, a musical comedy directed by John Carney and starring Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas.
The production team’s proven track record in both critically acclaimed and commercially successful films adds a strong foundation to the project.
Lionsgate and 30West: A Growing Partnership
Day Drinker marks the second major collaboration between Lionsgate and 30West. Their first project together, Power Ballad, took a more comedic and musical direction. In contrast, Day Drinker shifts the tone toward psychological suspense and adult drama, reinforcing Lionsgate’s commitment to diversified genre filmmaking in a market increasingly dominated by superhero franchises and streaming-first content.
Lionsgate plans to give Day Drinker a wide theatrical release, potentially positioning it for fall or winter 2025, which could put it in contention for awards-season buzz—especially if Depp’s performance resonates with audiences and critics.
The Stakes Are High for Depp’s Career Resurgence
For Johnny Depp, Day Drinker may serve as a defining chapter in his career comeback. With the industry slowly welcoming him back into major productions, a strong performance and positive reception from this film could open the doors for more mainstream roles in the future.
Industry insiders are closely watching the film’s development. While Depp’s legal troubles have polarized the public, there’s renewed interest in his artistic capabilities, particularly in a project that focuses on performance over visual spectacle. If successful, Day Drinker could reshape the narrative around his Hollywood standing.
A Bold Move for All Involved
Day Drinker stands at the intersection of risk and reinvention. For Depp, it’s a reentry into the Hollywood arena. For Cruz, it’s another chance to explore darker roles. For Lionsgate and 30West, it’s a vote of confidence in original, character-driven storytelling in an industry still navigating post-pandemic content consumption patterns.
As production continues in Spain, and with more promotional material expected later this year, Day Drinker is quickly becoming one of the most intriguing titles on the upcoming film slate.
The Information is Collected from NYPost and MSN.