Is Johnny Depp Really Returning To Pirates In A '$301 Million' Deal?!
27.06.2022 - 20:27
/ perezhilton.com
If the price is right?
Johnny Depp testified that he’d NEVER return to the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise after he was scrubbed from a sixth film when Amber Heard’s defamatory op-ed was published in 2018. But is a return on the horizon?? Well, a new source opened up to Poptopic earlier this month, and it sounds like Disney is really begging on their hands and knees to get the star back!
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According to the insider, the 59-year-old is actually in talks with the Mouse House to appear in another Pirates movie and possibly his own spin-off series! Damn! That’s a BIG 180! The only reason Johnny might be entertaining this idea (despite his diehard fans who would LOVE to see him cruising on the Black Pearl again) is that he’s in talks to earn a “$300 million deal.” Uh, yeah, he’d be a fool to turn down that much money!!
It seems Disney is willing to do just about anything they can in order to patch up their relationship with the performer, which is why they are extending him multiple job ops. But get this: the production company apparently reached out to Depp BEFORE his trial even began! They were really willing to offer him his role back before he won?? The confidant explained:
There’s another project in the works too, the source noted:
We bet there’s big interest in a series, but it’s hard to wrap our heads around the fact that Disney supposedly fired Johnny for being accused of abuse amid the #MeToo Movement — and then, before anything was settled in the case, just handed him back the role? In court, Johnny said he was treated like he was “guilty until proven innocent,” so why did they change their mind before the verdict was announced? Are
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