

We’ll find out whether anybody cares about that change when The Lone Ranger is released in theaters July 3, 2013.

Not a single “Hi-yo, Silver, Away!” Nobody asking, “Who was that masked man?” And while the full “William Tell Overture” might be a little much, thumping techno and slo-mo bullets are pretty much as far as you can get from the aesthetic of the original Lone Ranger. In a minute and a half, there’s one lousy “Kemosabe” from Depp, the only nod to a show full of famous cultural touchstones (and maybe a weird one to pick, considering the potential awkwardness of Depp as a Native American). Seuss Biopic)Īt the same time, for audiences remotely aware of the history of The Lone Ranger, it may be hard to embrace that action-movie version of Wild West nostalgia when there’s no hint of nostalgia for the character himself-at least not in the trailer. ( MORE: Oh, the Places He Goes: Johnny Depp May Star in Dr. Train robbery is a good subject for an Old-West epic, and the sepia-esque colors of the film are also a nice touch. Lots of trains, up close, being robbed (until the Lone Ranger steps in, of course), and even with Depp clinging to the bottom of one.


The trailer hints at where some of that money may have gone. Native American spirit warrior Tonto (Johnny Depp) recounts the untold tales that transformed John Reid (Armie Hammer), a man of the law, into a legend of. The movie shoot took nearly twice as long as Raiders of the Lost Ark, according to the Hollywood Reporter, and cost $250 million. Go see this movie you'll have a great time, and people can learn from this movie it's got some good messages.Follow Lone Ranger rides again! The trailer for the upcoming Gore Verbinski-directed take on the radio and TV classic The Lone Ranger, starring Armie Hammer as the ranger and Johnny Depp as his sidekick Tonto, is out today. So in other terms the film is not as good as Curse of the Black Pearl but more superior then the Prate sequels. I wished the villain were just as enjoyable like how Geoffrey Rush was for Curse of the Black Pearl. My only problem with the film was the supporting cast, I thought some characters were a little under developed and not as enjoyable as the leads. The highlight here is the two's chemistry throughout the film, these are two very different people who both have different perspectives on life and they were just hilarious together. Johnny Depp obviously stole the show for his portrayal of Tonto I thought it was one of his best characters he's ever played. The story is well told and gives you a good idea of how a man named John Reid becomes the Lone Ranger who is brilliantly played by Armie Hammer. I recently attended an early screening for the film at Disney's California Adventure and wow it was great.
