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Outlet Makes Attempt To Remove Johnny Depp From ‘Pirates’ Franchise Permanently

For years, it looked like the Pirates of the Caribbean films had left Johnny Depp in their wake. After the highly publicized fallout between the actor and Disney in 2018, the idea of him donning Captain Jack Sparrow’s hat again seemed about as likely as finding treasure without a map. Yet lately, the winds have been changing.

Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow in 'Pirates of the Caribbean', where a Disneyland ride exists.
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Producer Jerry Bruckheimer has openly hinted that talks with Depp have happened and that the actor might be willing to return—if the script can deliver something worthy of a comeback. The creative team, including The Last of Us co-creator Craig Mazin and veteran Pirates writer Ted Elliott, has worked alongside Dead Men Tell No Tales scribe Jeff Nathanson to put together a story that Bruckheimer says has an “amazing” third act. For many fans, that’s all the spark needed to imagine Jack Sparrow sailing again.

The Pushback Arrives

But not everyone’s on board with this course. In a sharply opinionated piece, Gizmodo argued that Depp’s return is not only unnecessary but could harm the franchise. The article claimed Captain Jack had already “overstayed his welcome” long before his personal life became front-page news, and suggested the series might be better left sunk than forced to rely on Depp’s star power.

Pirates of the Caribbean 6 film kiera knightley and johnny depp
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This stance couldn’t be more different from fan sentiment. Online discussions are dominated by “No Depp, no Pirates” declarations. Supporters point to the failed Margot Robbie-led spinoff and lackluster enthusiasm for a full reboot as evidence that audiences want the original captain steering the ship.

What Happens Next

The reality is that Disney wants box office gold, and Depp’s return might be the clearest route to it. Still, the studio hasn’t officially confirmed anything, leaving the timeline for an announcement uncertain. Gizmodo’s opposition may make headlines now, but if Disney listens to its audience, Jack Sparrow could be setting sail once more—regardless of who’s trying to anchor him ashore.

Andrew Boardwine

At Walt Disney World Resort, Andrew will likely be found rocking on Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind at EPCOT, or enjoying Pirates of the Caribbean and the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover at Magic Kingdom. Over at Universal, he'll be taking in the thrills of the Jurassic World Velocicoaster and Revenge of the Mummy. In addition to theme parks, Andrew also covers numerous entertainment topics, including Johnny Depp, Dwayne Johnson, Marvel, Netflix, and much more. (Proverbs 3:5-6)

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2 thoughts on “Outlet Makes Attempt To Remove Johnny Depp From ‘Pirates’ Franchise Permanently”

  1. Good,Johnny depp is a misogynistic,talentless,poser,fake rocker d-bag eho wanted to ruin amber heard’s life with his lies,he’s a douchey f a g like his fans who like him don’t have tastes nor know what talent is & don’t have any,same either Henry cavill,both of those mistakes gir rightfully boited from Hollywood since nobody likes them #facts

  2. There are always two sides and both need to take responsibilty. I respect the fact that he knew the risks he was taking when bringing everything out into the open.
    However Johnny Depps private affairs have no bearing for me on his talent for acting and his fantastic portrayal of Captain Jack. I like many others hope for and anticipate his return to the franchise. The first Pirate movie had a standing ovation in the cinema and that was magical to be part of. We all took Captain Jack to our hearts that day and that was down to Johnny Depps talent and a great movie partnership with Disney. You can’t take that away and i hope that magical spark will reignite. I do believe no Jack no POTC.

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