Compared to Johnny Depp's pettiness, Martin was absolutely magnanimous. On the day "Lone Ranger" premiered in North America, he bought two movie tickets, taking Bruce along to support Depp.
If Lily and Elizabeth hadn't gone on a business trip to Europe, he said he would have bought four, or even five tickets.
After all, he couldn't let Bruce be the only single guy there.
Beverly Hills, Floyce Cinema.
Dressed in disguise, Martin and Bruce got out of the Chevrolet and entered the cinema at a leisurely pace.
Martin wore broad-rimmed glasses and a long wig, along with a fake beard, completely changing his appearance.
At the entrance of the cinema, possibly to avoid a series of negative impacts from Johnny Depp, the main poster of "Lone Ranger" had changed from showing only Depp to featuring both Depp and Amy Hammer.
Depp's character looked bizarre and eccentric, akin to an Indian version of Captain Jack Sparrow.