At the time, Depp hadn't yet splintered into motion picture mega-stardom and was known pre-eminently for his take lines in the TV series "21 Jump Street." Burton, meanwhile, was coming off the $400-plus blockbuster "Batman." Their take grossed a dignified $56.4 million and set the put on for six further cinematic efforts.
What does Burton characterize about the feasibility of returning to "Edward," the uncanny and likeable rumour of a Frankenstein-like humanity with keen-witted metal prongs where his fingers should be? "I don't know," Burton laughed. "They've already done a brace of porno movies based on 'Edward Scissorhands.' It's dictatorial to top, when you go from that to that, I don't grasp where you go from there." Are we thriving to witness more 'Edward'? Not likely.
But both men seem back caressingly at the two-decade-old experience. "It was a great individual and it was one of my favorite movies, more personal," Burton said. "And the before hour working with Johnny was very heady and felt very new. That was a curious talking picture for me.
" For his part, Depp would revisit any of his years Burton films, from "Ed Wood" to "Alice." "I would do them all again just for the circumstance and the time to swim in that tank again and to go through all those moments again," he said.
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