Disney bans Johnny Depp from future Pirates of the Caribbean movies

Mexico City.- In recent months, Johnny Depp has once again grabbed headlines following his dismissal from the third film Fantastic Beasts. But before Warner forced the actor to leave his role as Grindelwald, Disney had already made a similar decision regarding upcoming installments of Pirates of the Caribbean, a franchise in which according to the study there is no future by Depp not even in a small cameo.

As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, Disney has made the final decision that Depp will not play Captain Jack Sparrow again in future Pirates of the Caribbean films, a measure that has been rumored since the legal disputes between him began and her ex-partner Amber Heard, but that has finally become official.

According to THR, Disney had already made the decision long before the actor’s trial against The Sun for defamation, the judge’s decision against him was the trigger for his dismissal of Fantastic Beasts 3. “Disney is already he had moved away from Depp’s future in Pirates long before the UK trial, even if he hadn’t cut the ties there, ”the medium explains.

“Jerry Bruckheimer, who has been one of Depp’s biggest advocates and even suggested that his finger injury happen because he ‘hurt himself with the car door,’ hoped to at least bring him back to the Captain Jack Sparrow briefly in the next film, “the THR report adds.

Finally, the media notes that “Disney resisted” Depp’s involvement in what will be the sixth installment of Pirates of the Caribbean, and that it will focus on “a woman played by Margot Robbie.” “Experts say the actor’s relationship with Bruckheimer has deteriorated a lot in recent months,” they sentence.

This means that while it has now been made public, the decision for a future Pirates of the Caribbean without Jack Sparrow had already been made long before the controversial trial of The Sun and the dismissal by Warner . Now they have only confirmed that fans will not see the intrepid and crazy Captain Sparrow again, or at least not on the big screen.

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