Amber Heard and Johnny Depp are pretty private about their relationship but we might be seeing more of the couple now that actor has recently dropped out of the Whitey Bulger biopic.

The couple is said to be engaged and ready to start a family despite criticism from Johnny's ex -girlfriend Vanessa Paradis. And now with the open slot in Depp's schedule the couple may have the time to do it all.

Johnny Depp reportedly pulled out of the upcoming "Black Mass" film based on the Boston gangster Whitey Bulger. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the actor was supposed to be paid his usual $20 million dollars for the film but things have changed.

Insiders thought the film was going to be a huge hit but when soft pre sales were revealed at Cannes the producers began to looking into cutting the budget down to the $60 million range. Meaning some budget cut precautions were taken, starting with paychecks.

Depp was asked to take half of his normal fee, and his reps at UTA refused to present a $10 million check to the famous actor. The film was set to be Depp's follow-up to "Transcendence," a movie he is currently filming according to THR.

The "Black Mass" is set to start shooting this year, the company financing the film hope to save the it and hire another actor to replace Depp.

Joel Edgerton, is already signed on to the flick to play a disgraced FBI agent.

Depp's UTA reps have not commented on the actor's departure from the film.

Maybe this will leave more time for Depp to marry his girlfriend and star a family with Heard, finally giving her the children that she's been telling her friends she wants to have.