The Walking Dead season 6: Did you notice the Johnny Depp cameo (of sorts)?
He was looking a lot more 'emaciated' than usual
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Your support makes all the difference.Fans of The Walking Dead who don't tend to feel squeamish at the show's more gruesome moments may have spotted a familiar face in the zombie drama's latest episode.
In Not Tomorrow Yet, the sixth season's particularly brutal 12th episode, Johnny Depp made a cameo-of-sorts - as a decapitated head.
Only this wasn't the real Depp fortunately, but the work of special make-up effects guru - and the episode's director - Greg Nicotero.
Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Nicotero - who also executive produces the show - explained how the scene where Rick must choose a severed head that can double for Hilltop Colony leader Gregory (Xander Berkeley) was tough because Berkeley had no time to do a head cast. Naturally, he stepped up to the plate.
"The Gregory head is actually a cast of my head," he revealed.
"One of the other heads, I don’t know if I’m going to get in trouble if I say this, was Johnny Depp. I think we had sculpted an emaciated version of a dummy head for something and we used Johnny Depp’s head as a basis just for a clay sculpt."
He added, somewhat ominously: "Norman [Reedus, who plays Daryl] kept saying he wanted the heads when we were done shooting."
The Walking Dead airs Mondays at 9 PM on FOX.
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