Some critics are claiming that Johnny Depp's latest film is struggling to attract audiences, with a few of them even suggesting that the movie is being pulled from theaters due to poor attendance.
TMZ reports that several social media posts allege Johnny Depp's movie is significantly underperforming in the United States.
These posts feature screenshots showing empty theaters, with only a few seats occupied.
However, sources with direct insight told TMZ that "Jeanne du Barry" was originally planned for a limited theatrical release in Southern California.
This arrangement involved a partnership with Fathom Events, collaborating with American distributors to showcase the French film in a few select cinemas across the area.
According to the sources, the independent film is entirely in French, indicating that it's not a blockbuster and was never intended to generate high ticket sales.
"Jeanne du Barry" marks one of Johnny Depp's initial returns to the film industry following his legal victory in the defamation case against Amber Heard.
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