Johnny Depp is allegedly busy preparing for his tell-all.

A source told Globe that Depp feels vindicated after he won against his ex-wife, Amber Heard in the defamation lawsuit that he filed against her.

The insider added that Depp wants to return to the big screen soon. But before he accepts new projects, the actor wants to make use of his time wisely by making planning for his upcoming tell-all.

“Now, the stage is set for Johnny to correct the many myths about his life. He’s never had the time before. He plans to bare his traumatic childhood when he was battered by his mother’s verbal and physical abuse, detail the highs and lows of his Hollywood career, and reveal all his explosive love affairs, feuds, and addictions,” the source said.

Of course, the actor’s tell-all will also include information about his failed marriage to Amber Heard.

“Amber was his worst mistake and friends warned him not to marry her, but he didn’t listen and he’ll regret it to his dying day,” the source said.

The Pirates of the Caribbean actor also wants to expose the dirt on the biggest names in Hollywood, especially those that tried to destroy his name. Disney, for instance, decided to remove Depp from The Pirates of the Caribbean after he was accused of domestic violence.

“Johnny wants to paint a clear picture of the many spineless studio chiefs and shallow celebrities who tried to write him off and cost him hundreds of millions in the process. Johnny has an ax to grind with people he believes are responsible for his Hollywood downfall. There were others, including actors and directors, who didn’t go to bat for him. He looks forward to naming names and having the last laugh,” the source said.

However, one should take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt.

There’s no proof that Depp is preparing for his first tell-all after winning his defamation lawsuit. The actor has not also shared his plans after winning the case so no one knows for sure when he could return to the big screen.

But Depp made it clear that he would never work with Disney. And he also vowed to never return to The Pirates of the Caribbean franchise or speak to his ex-wife, Heard.