Did Disney 'blacklist' Johnny Depp in his Pirates of the Caribbean return? "Even though Amber *lied* him, they blindsided him," said a close source.
A friend of Johnny Depp said that it is not just Disney Studios, but that he will not make a movie for any particular studio.
Johnny Depp is one of the most famous actors in Hollywood, but in recent years it all fell apart after a public quarrel with his ex-wife Amber Heard, and Disney cutting ties with him was one of the biggest losses. He won the defamation and lawsuit last year, and it was recently reported that the studio did not rule out the return to the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. But now sources say Depp doesn't want to return as Jack Sparrow.
Depp is back with the French film Duan du Barry, which received a seven-minute standing ovation at this year's Cannes Film Festival, and the star didn't just cry. In the press conference, he also explained to the media that he does not need Hollywood. Now that the tide has turned for him, the studio is reportedly interested in bringing him back to the franchise.
Days later, Disney studio president Anna Bailey revealed that the studio is "not sure right now" about Johnny Depp's return to the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, but according to the Daily Mail, close sources or friends say the actor will return. interested "Even though Amber lied to him, they were blind," the insider said. Another source said: "He said he doesn't want to tell anyone. Now he likes to express himself authentically through art and music. They said, "I think he will spend his time in France, painting and making music. It could be an amazing film,” he said.
Also, a friend has said that it's not just the Disney studio, Johnny Depp won't do a studio movie no matter how much money he's offered. He must have been very hurt and angry at his actions.
On the other hand, according to Mirror sources, Disney has no qualms about removing Johnny Depp from the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise because, "It comes from completely accurate and unreliable sources. People are just making things up about Johnny now, trying to fill anniversary of the trial with empty space for news."
If this news turns out to be true, fans of Johnny Depp will be sorely disappointed not to see him as Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise.