Disney wants Johnny Depp to return to the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise.

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5 Mar 2024
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Johnny Depp, who was accused of violence by his ex-wife Amber Heard, was largely ostracized by Hollywood as a result of his name being involved in such an incident. Since then, the famous actor has appeared in European films and a few independent American productions, but the doors of the major Hollywood studios have been closed to him. At least that was the case until recently. However, the latest information shows that Hollywood is now looking more favorably towards Johnny Depp. According to the information shared by Daniel Richtman, one of the important names sharing information from Hollywood backstage, Disney wants Depp to return to the Pirates of the Caribbean series.

Disney, which distanced itself from Johnny Depp after the Amber Heard incident, has been trying to make a Pirates of the Caribbean movie without Jack Sparrow ever since. In fact, preparations had begun for a remake, and Margot Robbie was agreed to star in this new series. However, this new series was never implemented. Continuing to look for ways to revive this series, Disney is now considering a new script in which Johnny Depp will somehow be included. According to Richtman's report, the studio wants Jack Sparrow to appear as a side character in the new Pirates of the Caribbean movie and for Depp to give life to the character again. The fact that Johnny Depp won his libel case against Amber Heard seems to have changed the studio's attitude towards the actor. On the other hand, if Depp wins this case, it will prevent the reactions against Disney to some extent. Therefore, it seems very possible that the studio will make another offer to Depp. However, this time Depp may reject this offer. Because, in a statement he gave during the lawsuit, he said that he would not work with Disney again.


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