Margot Robbie’s female-led
Pirates of the Caribbean film, which was
announced in 2020, might actually be back on the docket. Although Robbie said in an interview a few weeks ago that Disney “wasn’t interested” in the script, Jerry Bruckheimer, the executive producer of all five
Pirates of the Caribbean films, has told
Collider that the film, which would be penned by
Birds of Prey writer, Christina Hodson, is still on the manifest.
Bruckheimer said that he thinks that Hodson’s script “will come forward at a certain point. We developed two different stories for
Pirates and the other one’s going forward first, so that’s what we’re working on, to try to get that one made.” Not much is known about the sixth
Pirates of the Caribbean film. Screenwriter Ted Elliot is attached to the sixth film, alongside Craig Mazin. Elliot wrote the first four
Pirates films, and Mazin created
Chernobyl.
When
the Sunday Times asked Bruckheimer if Johnny Depp would return to the franchise, he offered a similarly noncommital response. “Not at this point,” he said. “The future is yet to be decided.”
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