Johnny Depp is reportedly setting sail with "Pirates" once again as part of a $301 million deal.
“There is just too much potential box-office treasure for a beloved character deeply embedded in the Disney culture,” they added. Depp was awarded more than $10 million in his defamation case against Heard earlier this month. “The deal is reportedly for Johnny Depp to return as Jack Sparrow,” the little leaking birdie claimed to the Down Under entertainment website.
Johnny Depp's team responded to a report claiming the actor is set to return to Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean franchise after his defamation trial ...
Fairfax County Circuit Court Judge Penney Azcarate later reduced the punitive damages to $350,000, which is the state's statutory cap or legal limit, making his total damages less than $10.4 million. Back in May, Pirates producer Jerry Bruckheimer, who is now working on two more films, was asked if Depp would be back for future projects. Correct?"
The actor, 59, was the major lead in five Pirates movies over the past 15 years; He was dropped by the Disney franchise in 2018 after the release of Dead ...
Nodding when it was suggested Depp was out, he said: 'I think he's had a great run. A source close to the Aquaman star claimed the 36-year-old actresswas 'broke' that she 'considers her career in Hollywood over' and 'has nothing to lose' following a disastrous few months.was 'broke' that she 'considers her career in Hollywood over' and 'has nothing to lose' following a disastrous few months. The source added that another project is in the works for Disney Plus. They said: 'The deal is reportedly for Johnny Depp to return as Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean 6 and a spin-off Disney Plus series about the early life of the Captain of The Black Pearl.' Exciting: Johnny Depp is reportedly set 'to return' to Pirates of the Caribbean after being dropped from the franchise in 2018 Johnny Depp is reportedly set 'to return' to Pirates of the Caribbean after being dropped from the franchise in 2018. Johnny Depp is set 'to return' to Pirates of the Caribbean and is in talks with Disney about '$300 million deal' after defamation trial win against Amber Heard
Johnny Depp's reps clarified that the actor would not be returning to the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' franchise as Jack Sparrow despite reports otherwise.
That last one was true for a few strange hours after an Australian news outlet reported a rumor that Depp was working on a return to Pirates of the Caribbean for close to $300 million. “If Disney came to you with $300 million dollars 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?” asked Heard’s defense attorney, Ben Rottenborn, during the trial. Or would he somehow jump back into the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, as one petition gathering more than 800,000 signatures seemed to suggest.
Johnny Depp's representative issued a response after rumors suggested that the actor is returning to the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise.
The actor himself, while in court, revealed that he had his own ideas for how the story should end for his Pirates character. It was alleged that Johnny Depp had not only signed on to play the role of madcap pirate Jack Sparrow but that he was also being paid $301 million to do so. During that same conversation, the veteran filmmaker also confirmed that there are two separate screenplays for Pirates movies that are currently in Disney’s possession.
Disney are reportedly preparing a multi-million dollar deal for Johnny Depp to reprise his role as Captain Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean ...
Correct?". Heard countersued Depp for $100 million. Depp was awarded $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages in his defamation suit by the jury. Disney are reportedly hoping to get Johnny Depp to star in the sixth Pirates of the Caribbean film and a Disney Plus spin-off series in a $300 million deal. The insider told Poptopic the company are keen to get Depp back for the sixth film as well as the spin-off series - with it claimed they're offering him around £244 million. Johnny was reportedly dropped from the franchise in 2018 and said during his recent defamation trial he wouldn't be open to returning in the future.
'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 Pirates film ...
I love the [Pirates] movies, but part of the reason (writers) Paul (Wernick) and Rhett (Reese) are so interesting is that we want to give it a kick in the pants. He told The Hollywood Reporter, ‘We want to bring in a new energy and vitality. A recent report claimed that the actor – who has just landed in Paris for a new project – was gearing up to reprise his role as Captain Jack Sparrow and was linked to a deal worth $301million. He went on to reprise his role in sequels Dead Man’s Chest (2006), At World’s End (2007), On Stranger Tides (2011) and Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017), and reportedly earned $300million (£230m) in that time. Fans were first introduced to the character in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, with the films going on to gross a reported $4.5billion (£3.4bn) worldwide. Johnny Depp has been linked to a shock return to the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise – but his spokesperson has poured cold water over the speculation.
A recent rumor that Johnny Depp is returning to play Captain Jack Sparrow for $301 million is ridiculous.
Depp now has a legion of simpering fans, who are determined that he receives “justice,” which seemingly, means Depp returning to the role that made him an icon. Even Depp thought he was being overpaid for his work in the franchise; in a 2011 interview with Vanity Fair, he said: The rumor states that Depp is set to return to his most iconic role, as Captain Jack Sparrow, for no less than $301 million dollars.
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 ...
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. An online petition calling for him to reprise his role has 800,000 signatures. The trial concluded earlier this month (June 2022).
Their relationship was also the driving force behind a previous libel lawsuit that Depp filed against the British tabloid The Sun, after the publication ...
Their relationship was also the driving force behind a previous libel lawsuit that Depp filed against the British tabloid The Sun, after the publication referred to Depp as a "wife-beater" in a 2018 article. "Friends and advisers told me I would never again work as an actress — that I would be blacklisted," Heard wrote at the time. A new Pirates film has been in development since 2018, with Margot Robbie attached to star and Christina Hodson penning the script since 2020. A new report from NBC News has since debunked those claims, with a representative for Depp telling the outlet that "This is made up." "My feeling was that these characters should be able to have their proper goodbye," Depp testified. Depp most recently portrayed Jack Sparrow in 2017's Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, and the question whether or not he will further reprise his role has essentially been debated about ever since, amid the ever-growing number of controversies that have surrounded the actor.
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- ...
“That is true,” he replied. The jury awarded the “Black Mass” star $10.35 million in damages, finding that Heard had defamed him by publicly accusing him of domestic abuse. He later said during questioning by his lawyer Camille Vasquez that he felt betrayed by Disney and made the comment after he felt the company had spurned him.
Johnny Depp is reportedly in negotiations to make his comeback in the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' franchise.
Depp has played Captain Jack Sparrow in five films, including 2017's Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales. Two additional Pirates films are ...
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. An online petition calling for him to reprise his role has 800,000 signatures. The trial concluded earlier this month (June 2022).
Johnny Depp had previously said in court he would not return to play Captain Jack Sparrow in Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean film, at any cost.
The attorney, Ben Rottenborn, had asked him, "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?" Johnny Depp's representative has finally commented on reports about the actor's return to Disney. A recent report said that Johnny has been in talks with Disney to play his popular character Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. It comes after Johnny told Amber's lawyer during the trial that 'nothing on this earth', not even '$300 million and a million alpacas' could get him to go back to work with Disney on a Pirates of the Caribbean film.