Musical evidence that this is the greatest idea ever.
Nothing can stop them now.
Depp does not take 'No' for an answer.
At a BBQ. Over a game of beer pong.
Is Gore Verbinski out?
Budget issues shut down the potential tentpole.
We hadn't heard of her either.
It's set to debut December 21, 2012.
Correction, Armie Hammer IS The Lone Ranger!
Thus ensuring every woman in America will see the flick.
*puts ear to the ground* White man come with dreadlocks. And rum.
'Pirates of the Caribbean' helmsman may venture to the Wild West for the highly anticipated reboot
The Lone Ranger is getting a remake. Producer Jerry Bruckheimer is teaming with Disney for an update on the legendary do-gooder.
That's right, kemosabe, Sony's Columbia Pictures has obtained the rights to the 70-year-old legend The Lone Ranger With a budget of roughly $70 million Sony plans to remake the classic tale with some modern new spins Doug Wick wife Lucy Fisher Clayton Moore Jay Silverheels The Legend of the Lone Ranger The Mask of Zorro The Lone Ranger
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Dec. 28, 1999 -- Clayton Moore, who reigned as the star of TV's "Lone Ranger" for nearly a decade and continued to wear his character's trademark getup for years after, died today of a heart attack in a Los Angeles hospital. He was a reported 85. Widely hailed as a hero to American youngsters, Moore's masked man shouted the famous line, "Hi-Yo, Silver!" while facing down bad guys with sidekick Tonto (played by the late Jay Silverheels).Moore originally held down the title role in "The Lone Ranger" from 1949-1952. His run ended when he was fired in a salary dispute. Briefly replaced by actor John Hart, Moore made films (more Westerns) until he was hired back in 1953 -- at a higher salary. He stayed on as the Lone Ranger until the syndicated series ended in 1957, after 169 episodes.But even as the show ended, Moore endured as the Old West crim