Johnny Depp returns to Pirates of the Caribbean
Johnny Depp returns to Pirates of the Caribbean
Johnny Depp, who won the defamation lawsuit he filed against his ex-wife Amber Heard, is leaving behind the difficult days in his career. It was stated that the actor, who was allegedly removed from Pirates of the Caribbean, will return to the series with a $ 300 million deal with Disney.
American actor Johnny Depp is returning to his career with Pirates of the Caribbean, which he had to take a break for a while after he successfully broke up with his defamation lawsuit against his ex-wife Amber Heard.
IT WAS THOUGHT THAT HE WOULD NOT RETURN
After the producer of the series, Jerry Bruckheimer, announced "Not at the moment" about whether the actor will return to the sixth movie, it was considered certain that Depp would not return to the series.
MAY BACK TO $300 MILLION
According to the news of Dailymail, Depp can return to the series with a $ 300 million deal.
DISNEY REACHES DEPP
It was stated that Depp, who won the case, which was followed with curiosity by the whole world, is on the verge of an agreement with Disney. It turns out that the production company has reached out to the actor and is interested in whether he wants to return to the series.
AGREEMENT TERMINATED
The 59-year-old actor has appeared in five Pirates of the Caribbean movies in the past 15 years. It was not clear whether the actor, whose contract with Disney was terminated in 2018 after the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar's Revenge, in which he last starred, will return to the series.
FANS STARTED SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN
Fans, who started a signature campaign for the actor to return to the series, tried to collect the signatures of 500 thousand people. Comments on the campaign included phrases such as "Johnny Depp is irreplaceable" and "Justice for Johnny Depp".
"FUTURE UNCERTAIN"
Speaking about the actor's fate in the series, producer Jerry Bruckheimer stated that it is not possible for the actor who plays the character of Captain Sparrow to continue the series, and used the phrase "The future is still uncertain".
IT MAY NOT CONTINUE
It was a question mark whether the series, which was produced by Disney, would continue. It was among the rumors that Disney, which sold Marvel and Star Wars movies, would not want to make a new Pirates of the Caribbean movie.
LOSE ITS ROLE BECAUSE OF HEARD
Depp stated that he lost the role of Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean series due to the violence and abuse allegations against him by his ex-wife Amber Heard.