'The Lone Ranger's' sequel talk have already begun and while Hammer confirmed he was up for a couple more, Johnny Depp isn't sure if he will return, reported Aceshowbiz.
"I think it was a one-shot deal," said Depp, who plays Native American warrior Tonto in the Disney movie.
However, the two-time winner of People's Sexiest Man Alive later said that there would be high chance of him returning to the next installment if it indeed moved forward.
'The Lone Ranger' had its world premiere in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim. Director Verbinski brought along Hammer and Depp as well as co-stars William Fichtner and James Badge Dale to the event.
Co-produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, the Western flick is also supported by Tom Wilkinson, Helena Bonham Carter and Ruth Wilson, who revealed she had been secured for three films.
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