When “The Lone Ranger” hits theaters on July 3, audiences are in for something they don’t usually get – real stunts. When Jerry Bruckheimer and Gore Verbinski got together to make the film, they wanted to make things exciting for the audience and they realize people can pick out computer graphics. They’re giving us a look behind the scenes of the film, and letting us know why it was such a difficult film to make.

In one scene we see Johnny Depp fall off his horse and get stepped on, and in another shot we’re taken into the mind of Armie Hammer as he stands atop a rickety platform while a helicopter whizzes around him. Though CG was used in the film, Bruckheimer and Verbinski got in every “real” shot they could in order to give us a fun summer flick.

Depp, who was adopted by the Comanche Nation last year, and others from the cast will be visiting Lawton for a special preview of the film in coming weeks.

Wondering what the film is about? Read Disney's synopsis of the movie:

From producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Gore Verbinski, the filmmaking team behind the blockbuster "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise, comes Disney/Jerry Bruckheimer Films' "The Lone Ranger," a thrilling adventure infused with action and humor, in which the famed masked hero is brought to life through new eyes. Native American warrior Tonto (Johnny Depp) recounts the untold tales that transformed John Reid (Armie Hammer), a man of the law, into a legend of justice-taking the audience on a runaway train of epic surprises and humorous friction as the two unlikely heroes must learn to work together and fight against greed and corruption.

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