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Injured Depp appeared in high spirits on Wednesday as he boarded a private jet in Brisbane, bound for Los Angeles.
The 51-year-old actor will require surgery after injuring his right hand on Australia's Gold Coast while filming the latest installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean movie franchise.
Depp, who was not on the set of the fifth Pirates movie when the mystery ailment occurred, appeared with his hand taped up and he seemed to be favouring it as he held it close to his chest.
However, despite needing surgery, which he voluntarily chose to return to the United States for, Depp appeared to be in jovial spirits, smiling and waving at fans as he made his way onto the plane.
He even showed that the movie, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales is still in the foremost of his thoughts, as his bandage featured a skull and crossbones.
The incident is expected to only cause a short delay to filming of the movie, in which Depp reprises his iconic role as Captain Jack Sparrow in the lucrative fantasy franchise.
It is said Mr Depp will be overseas for two weeks during which his absence will only "minimally" affect production as other scenes are filmed.
A spokesperson also said the film's release date will still be July 2017.
Queensland police and ambulance services confirmed that they were not called to any incident regarding Depp.
"We did not have to make any response on the Gold Coast involving him.
"He may have taken himself by private means to hospital but we did not transport him or treat him for any injuries," Queensland Ambulance Service told Daily Mail Australia.
A Queensland police spokesman said that they had not been called to any incident involving the actor.
Mr Depp flew to Australia last month ahead of filming in Queensland, and has been spotted at a number of musical events when not on the Gold Coast set of the film.
He was seen attending the Marilyn Manson show in Brisbane late last month, even appearing on stage with the famous rock star.
A few days earlier he was again seen at the Foo Fighters concert in the same capital city of Queensland.
Along with Depp, Australian actor Geoffrey Rush will rejoin the cast for the fifth time in his role as Hector Barbossa.
n the latest outing in the Pirates of the Carribean franchise, Spanish actor Javier Bardem has signed on to the play the film's antagonist, Captain Salazar, while newcomers Kaya Scodelario of The Maze Runner fame and young Aussie Brenton Thwaites will also star.
While it has been confirmed that British actress Keira Knightley will not reprise her role, Orlando Bloom is rumoured to return as Will Turner, though it has not been confirmed.
The new film sees Captain Jack Sparrow pursued by an old rival, Salazar, as the evil enemy who along with his ghost pirate crew has escaped from the Bermuda Triangle and vows to kill every pirate at sea.
- Daily Mail