The publicity tour of Johnny Depp in Japan took place on March 23, Beijing time. According to Japanese media reports, Hollywood actor Johnny Depp arrived in Japan on a flight from Venice, Italy (local time on March 22), where he announced the new "Alice in Wonderland," attracting many Japanese fans.
Reports indicate that Johnny Depp was in Venice, Italy, shooting the film "The Tourist" with Angelina Jolie. However, during his spare time, he flew to Japan for the premiere of "Alice in Wonderland." That day, Johnny Depp and director Tim Burton were at Narita Airport, where thousands of Japanese fans gathered, causing traffic jams around the area.
Dressed in a yellow coat, wearing a hat and sunglasses, Johnny Depp emerged from the lounge, nearly sparking a riot among fans who clamored for photos and autographs. Last December, Johnny Depp visited Japan to promote "Public Enemies" and similarly received enthusiastic support from Japanese fans. As the world's sexiest man, he enjoys high popularity in Japan, which explains why he makes the effort to visit even when it’s not strictly necessary for his work.
Later in the evening at the premiere, Johnny Depp discussed his performance in "Alice in Wonderland," stating that his character, the Mad Hatter, had many original traits. He mentioned that an actor's responsibility is to entertain the audience and bring different performances to each role. If fans appreciate this, then an actor has largely fulfilled their duties.