Pirates of the Caribbean actor and his legal team. Amber Heard actually testified in both cases, where a variety of topics came up. In fact, during her ex's libel trial in the U.
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Gallery: From eccentric Jack Sparrow to the straight and narrow. . . It's the redemption of birthday boy Johnny Depp (BANG Showbiz)The insider claimed Disney are interested in mending their relationship with the ‘Edward Scissorhands’ actor and have apparently contacted him with an offer.
They added: “They reached out to the actor prior to his defamation trial against Amber Heard and asked whether he would be interested in returning for another pirate film or two. “The deal is reportedly for Johnny Depp to return as Jack Sparrow in ‘Pirates of the Caribbean 6’ and a spin-off Disney+ series about the early life of the Captain of ‘The Black Pearl’.
“What I can tell you is that the studio has already penned up a draft for a film about Jack Sparrow so they are very hopeful that Johnny will forgive them and return as his iconic character. ” The source said Disney also adding a “sizeable donation” to a charity of Depp’s choice as a sweetener.
Depp previously declared he would not work with Disney again after he was ditched from the sixth Pirates movie, adding he felt he was “guilty until proven innocent” with the company’s bosses.
.Pirates of the Caribbean actor and his legal team. Amber Heard actually testified in both cases, where a variety of topics came up. In fact, during her ex's libel trial in the U.
This is very sweet…
Johnny Depp has been lining up new projects, seemingly indicating that his career is picking up again after his legal troubles. One role that his fans would more than likely love to see him reprise is Jack Sparrow of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. There’s been much speculation regarding whether Depp could return to the billion-dollar Disney franchise, and further alleged details on his relationship with the studio were mentioned during his recent trial.
Johnny Depp is heading back to the big screen in a new movie, though it’s not being backed by Netflix, as previously reported.
Johnny Depp’s defamation lawsuit against Amber Heard dominated headlines for the entirety of the six-week trial and, even a month later, it continues to be a topic of interest, as both parties deal with the aftermath. There were a number of reasons this case in particular drew so much attention.
Johnny Depp‘s fans will be happy to know that his Captain Jack Sparrow likeness is still intact on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride in Disneyland.
"Pirates of the Caribbean" actor Greg Ellis is speaking out about his friend of 20 years, Johnny Depp. The actor, 54, spoke with Fox News Digital about the pair's relationship, his thoughts on the verdict in the Amber Heard v. Johnny Depp trial, and Depp appearing in another "Pirates of the Caribbean" film. Ellis and Depp first met around 20 years ago at the Viper Room on Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles for a table read of the "Pirates of the Caribbean." Greg Ellis shared his thoughts on the Johnny Depp v.
With cameras in the courtroom in Virginia, a number of moments went viral as the two faced off in the defamation case. And after Pirates of the Caribbean rumors swirled, of course Depp’s fans have a “million” alpaca comments. One of the many viral moments that came from Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s defamation trial was when the latter actress’ representation first asked Depp “The fact is, Mr.
Johnny Depp's rep is shutting down reports that the 59-year-old actor is being offered $300 million to return to the franchise. A rep for Depp tells ET that the actor is not in talks to reprise his role as Captain Jack Sparrow, calling the report, «false.» The denial comes after a new report from an Australian outlet, , which alleged that Depp was in talks with Disney for a $301 million deal to appear in the sixth movie. Producer Jerry Bruckheimer was questioned about Depp's return to the franchise in an interview published by the last month.While the future is up in the air, Bruckheimer said there are no plans for Depp to star in the next installment of the saga. «Not at this point.
Gallery: From eccentric Jack Sparrow to the straight and narrow. . . It's the redemption of birthday boy Johnny Depp (BANG Showbiz)Depp’s legal team claimed his 2018 ditching from ‘Pirates’ cost the actor a $22 million (£18 million) payday after his ex-wife Amber Heard, 36, that year published her Washington Post op-ed, which didn’t name Depp but clearly branded him a domestic abuser.
won his never-ending defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard, a rumor has surfaced on the website PopTopic that Disney, in its infinite Dis-dom, wants the actor to resume swashbuckling in more “Pirates of the Caribbean” films for an obscene $301 million. A rep for Depp told NBC News Tuesday the report was “made up,” though the bedraggled team surely prefers headlines about possible contract negotiations to ones about the actor’s text messages promising the “global humiliation” of his former spouse.I, on the other hand, do not.Even if the Mouse House offers Depp a single gold doubloon to start flitting about as Captain Jack Sparrow again, this is a plan worthy of the poop deck.Legally, the actor is perfectly employable. Depp had his day (well, his gajillion days) in court and came out victorious.
No more sailing the seven seas. Johnny Depp doesn’t have plans to reprise his role of Captain Jack Sparrow any time soon.
Johnny Depp has shut down rumours about a possible return to the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. There had been a report on Monday, 27 June that the 59-year-old was set to return to the big screen as Captain Jack Sparrow with a deal allegedly made worth $300m (£245m) for the actor's comeback, Australian news outlet PopTopic reported. "Disney is very interested in patching up their relationship with Johnny Depp," the source told the publication.
Johnny Depp won’t be returning to Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean series, a representative for the actor has said. On Monday (27 June), rumours circulated that Depp was poised to reprise the role of Captain Jack Sparrow after Australian news outlet PopTopic reported an alleged deal that would see the actor return to the franchise for around $300m (£245m). “This is made up,” a representative for the actor told NBC News (via E! News).
of a report from Australian gossip site Poptopic, alleging that Depp, 59, is hammering out $301 million deal with Disney to appear in the sixth pirate movie. The media outlet attributed the intel to an industry insider. Depp’s legal team argued at his defamation trial against Amber Heard that he was dropped from the franchise after his ex-wife penned a 2018 Washington Post op-ed, calling herself a victim of domestic abuse.During Depp’s cross-examination, Heard’s lawyer Ben Rottenborn confronted the actor with a statement he had made to the press.“If Disney came to you with $300 million and a million alpacas, nothing on this earth would get you to go back and work with Disney on a ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ film, correct?” asked Rottenborn, referring to the interview.“That is true,” he replied.
Fans of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise shouldn’t believe every rumour they read.
Johnny Depp‘s representative has reportedly released a statement responding to the rumors that he’s in talks to return to the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise.