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Johnny Depp nearly unrecognizable in new photo from ‘Day Drinker’ with Penélope Cruz

Talk about a Depp-arture.

Johnny Depp has traded “The Rum Diary” for day drinking in the first look at his new film “Day Drinker,” where he appears nearly unrecognizable.

With long salt-and-pepper hair pulled back, save for two long tendrils framing his face, a bushy gray beard and what appears to be blue or green contact lenses (Depp has brown eyes), the Pirates of the Caribbean star looks dramatically different than audiences are used to seeing him.

Depp also cuts a suave figure, dressed in a navy double-breasted suit and a blue French cuff button-down shirt worn without a necktie as he holds a cocktail and gazes ominously in the distance.

Johnny Depp appears nearly unrecognizable in the first look at his new film “Day Drinker.” Lionsgate
The Pirates of the Caribbean star has developed a signature look over the years. Getty Images for The Red Sea International Film Festival
Johnny Depp attends a SiriusXM’s Town Hall alongside Jeff Beck in support of their album “18” in October 2022 in NYC. Getty Images for SiriusXM

Helmed by “The Amazing Spider-Man” and “Snow White” director Marc Webb, “Day Drinker” co-stars 27-year-old “Outer Banks” star Madelyn Cline and reunites Depp, 61, with frequent collaborator Penélope Cruz. The pair have starred alongside one another in three previous films: “Blow,” “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” and “Murder on the Orient Express.”

Centered on a private-yacht bartender (Cline) who encounters a mysterious, onboard guest (Depp), “Day Drinker” follows the the duo as they soon find themselves caught up with a criminal figure (Cruz) and connected in ways no one saw coming.

“Day Drinker” is Depp’s most notable movie since the fallout from his highly publicized legal battles with ex-wife Amber Heard.

While he has been active in recent years — starring in the French historical drama “Jeanne du Barry” and directing film “Modi: Three Days on the Wing of Madness” — those projects skewed as more arthouse fare. By contrast, “Day Drinker” is Depp’s most commercial and studio-backed effort in years, signaling a change in fortune for the star.

Helmed by Marc Webb, “Day Drinker” reunites Depp, 61, with frequent collaborator Penélope Cruz, 50. Getty Images
Centered on a private-yacht bartender (Madelyn Cline) who encounters a mysterious guest (Depp), “Day Drinker” follows the the pair as they soon find themselves caught up with a criminal figure (Cruz). Getty Images
Johnny Depp in a scene from the 1994 film “Don Juan DeMarco.” Getty Images

In addition to releasing the first photo of Depp on Monday, movie studio Lionsgate announced four new cast members had come aboard the project: Manu Ríos, Arón Piper, Juan Diego Botto and Anika Boyle.

Ríos, 26, made a name for himself playing opposite Piper, 28, in the breakout Netflix series “Élite.” He also stars in another show for the streamer, “Breathless,” which is expected to drop its second season soon, and acted alongside Pedro Pascal and Ethan Hawke in Pedro Almodóvar’s 2023 film “Strange Way of Life.”

Aside from “Élite,” Piper has appeared on shows such as “El Silencio” and “El Desorden Que Dejas” (“The Mess You Leave Behind”). Last year Piper starred in the movie “The Courier.”

“Day Drinker” is Depp’s most notable movie since the fallout from his highly publicized legal battles with ex-wife Amber Heard. Getty Images

Botto, 49, has appeared in a variety of films, including “The Room Next Door,” “En Los Márgenes” (“On the Fringe”) and “The Suicide Squad.” His television work spans series like “Good Behavior,” “White Lines” and “I Don’t Like Driving.”

He also wrote and performed the acclaimed solo stage production “Una Noche Sin Luna” (“A Moonless Night”).

Boyle originated the role of Alice Creel in the West End premiere of “Stranger Things: The First Shadow.” She stars as Violetta in the upcoming six-part drama “Summerwater” on Britain’s Channel 4. “Day Drinker” marks her first appearance in a feature film.