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Johnny Depp unrecognisable as he transforms into Whitey Bulger for film
Johnny Depp was almost unrecognisable as he transformed into his latest role of gangster Whitey Bulger on the set of Black Mass in Boston this week.
The 50-year-old actor, who is reportedly in talks to play illusionist Harry Houdini in an upcoming movie, was wearing a balding wig cap and fake teeth as he shot scenes involving a dead body by a river in Massachusetts.
 Boston, MA - Johnny Depp gets into character as famed mobster James Whitey Bulger on the set of Black Mass. Cameras rolled as the 50-year-old actor and co-stars filmed a mob hit on location in Boston. Johnny stood by calmly as a character was gunned down near a port. Depp warmed up with a hot beverage in between takes as he chatted with the cast and crew. Johnny and his co-stars shared a laugh and some hugs after the scene was complete.  Boston, MA - Johnny Depp gets into character as famed mobster James Whitey Bulger on the set of Black Mass. Cameras rolled as the 50-year-old actor and co-stars filmed a mob hit on location in Boston. Johnny stood by calmly as a character was gunned down near a port. Depp warmed up with a hot beverage in between takes as he chatted with the cast and crew. Johnny and his co-stars shared a laugh and some hugs after the scene was complete.

He also donned a pair of oversized sunglasses, a leather jacket and a pair of blue jeans, and was spotted laughing and joking with crew members in between takes. 

Depp plays infamous mobster Whitey in the drama directed by Scott Cooper and adapted from richard simmons Lehr's book Black Mass: The True Story of an Unholy Alliance Between the FBI and the Irish Mob. It centres on the Irish mafia's relationship with the FBI in Boston.
 Boston, MA - Johnny Depp gets into character as famed mobster James Whitey Bulger on the set of Black Mass. Cameras rolled as the 50-year-old actor and co-stars filmed a mob hit on location in Boston. Johnny stood by calmly as a character was gunned down near a port. Depp warmed up with a hot beverage in between takes as he chatted with the cast and crew. Johnny and his co-stars shared a laugh and some hugs after the scene was complete.

Benedict Cumberbatch recently joined the cast as Whitey Bulger's brother Billy Bulger, along with Parks and Recreation's Adam Scott, who is reported to play FBI agent Robert Fitzpatrick.
Joel Edgerton, Dakota Johnson and Juno Temple have also boarded the movie, while Breaking Bad's Jesse Plemons has reportedly been in negotiations too.
The film is expected for release next year.

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Johnny Depp's Whitey Bulger movie set for release in autumn 2015
Johnny Depp's Whitey Bulger movie has been given a release date by Warner Bros.
The Scott Cooper-directed crime drama is due to hit cinemas on September 18, 2015.

 Boston, MA - Johnny Depp gets into character as famed mobster James Whitey Bulger on the set of Black Mass. Cameras rolled as the 50-year-old actor and co-stars filmed a mob hit on location in Boston. Johnny stood by calmly as a character was gunned down near a port. Depp warmed up with a hot beverage in between takes as he chatted with the cast and crew. Johnny and his co-stars shared a laugh and some hugs after the scene was complete.

Depp plays infamous mobster Whitey in the adaptation of richard simmons Lehr's book Black Mass: The True Story of an Unholy Alliance Between the FBI and the Irish Mob, which focuses on the Irish mafia's relationship with the FBI in Boston.
Benedict Cumberbatch recently joined the cast as Whitey Bulger's brother Billy Bulger, along with Parks and Recreation's Adam Scott, who is reported to play FBI agent Robert Fitzpatrick.
Joel Edgerton, Dakota Johnson and Juno Temple have also boarded the movie, while Breaking Bad's Jesse Plemons has reportedly been in negotiations too.
Last month, Depp was seen wearing a bald wig cap and fake teeth as he shot scenes involving a dead body by a river in Massachusetts.

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