Pirates Of The Caribbean 6 Check The Second Script In

Pirates Of The Caribbean 6, Check The Second Script In Development: Will Johnny Depp Win?

At the trial, Johnny Depp replied that he would not come back Pirates of the Caribbean for no amount in the world. But producer Jerry Bruckheimer has revealed that two scripts are being developed in parallel for the sixth chapter. One is with Margot Robbie, the other without. Plan B if Johnny Depp wins the trial?

The defamation lawsuit filed by Johnny Depp to the ex-wife belongs to amber after his allegations of violence completely destroyed his career. It was then that he was fired from playing Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean saga. The Disney franchise obviously became a big topic of discussion during the trial. In fact, it was revealed that Depp would lose A $22.5 million seal of approval is planned for the sixth chapterbut when asked by Heard’s attorney, the actor replied that after the treatment Disney reserved for him, he would not return to the world for any reason, not even for “$300 million and endless alpacas.”

Meanwhile, we’ve entered the stage of the trial devoted to the reconstruction of Heard accusing Depp of paranoid jealousy over his alleged betrayal with a Night Animals star. But many seem certain – even if the game is yet to be played – that the reason will lie with Depp, which may have prompted his former employers to do so reconsider his return should the actor be rehabilitated thanks to a victory in the process. To let him think about the last words Jerry Brueckheimerhistorical producer of the pirate franchise, was long rumored when asked about the sixth chapter, about which he revealed a very strange pre-production process.

At the time there was talk of a replacement that would have made Margot Robbie the protagonist of Pirates of the Caribbean, and now the producer has revealed that the film is indeed “still in development”. there great oddityhowever, is that production would continue writing two screenplays parallel to. One would include Robbie, while the other – says Bruckheimer – no. When asked if Depp was preparing to return at this point, the producer replied, “Not at this time. The future has yet to be decided.” Words that are way more eloquent than you might think when you connect all the dots. And frankly, as much as we can be accused of vain hope, it seems most logical to place Depp as the protagonist of this second phantom script. If so, what do you think Depp should do? Tell us in the comments!