Netflix is reportedly financing Johnny Depp’s next movie about France’s King Louis XV
According to the report, Netflix is footing some of the bill for French actress / director Maiwenn Le Besco’swhose association with him ultimately led to her being guillotined during the French Revolution.
Though neither Netflix nor Why Not Productions, the French studio behind the project, have announced, the film is apparently slated for a 2023 release in French theaters and has been licensed to stream on Netflix France 15 months later.
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