'Rum Diary' could be next for Johnny Depp
Tuesday, January 13, 2009 at 4:26PM
Franck Tabouring in Adaptation, Bruce Robinson, Casting, Hunter S. Thompson, Johnny Depp, News, The Rum Diary

Johnny Depp has quite a few projects coming up in the near future, and the next one he may be part of is Bruce Robinson's "The Rum Diary," based on the book by Hunter S. Thompson.

The folks at the Bad and Ugly recently got a hold of a casting call that suggests Depp is already part of the flick, which is scheduled to head into production this March.

This document has Depp down for the role of Paul Kemp, a divorced and alcoholic novelist who works for a daily newspaper that’s on its last legs, drinks gallons of rum, and enjoys experimenting with LSD.

Kemp also falls in love with someone named Chenault, the role the filmmakers are currently trying to fill.

Depp will be seen later this year in "Public Enemies" and "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus." He will also star in Tim Burton's new take on "Alice in Wonderland."

By the way, Thompson also wrote the book "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas," which made it to the big screen with Depp in the role of Raoul Duke.

Check out this "The Rum Diary" casting call right here.

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