Johnny Depp feels he is being "boycotted" by Hollywood.
The 58-year-old actor is frustrated studio MGM are refusing to release his new movie Minamata in the US and thinks the "unpleasant and messy situation" he was in with ex-wife Amber Heard – who accused him of domestic abuse, allegations he has denied – has been allowed to overshadow his career.
Speaking about the movie - which tells the tale of real-life photographer W Eugene Smith, whose photos in Life magazine exposed the mercury poisoning of Japanese villagers in the early 1970s – he said: "We looked these people in the eyeballs and promised we would not be exploitative. That the film would be respectful. I believe that we've kept our end of the bargain, but those who came in later should also maintain theirs.
"Some films touch people. And this affects those in Minamata and people who experience similar things. And for anything . . .For Hollywood's boycott of, erm, me? One man, one actor in an unpleasant and messy situation, over the last number of years?