Its producer anticipated a few weeks ago that there were two projects in parallel
Although Disney is reluctant to talk about the sixth Pirates of the Caribbean filmthe truth is that various official sources have already spoken of the return of the successful saga to the cinema, largely slowed down by the judicial problems of Johnny Deppwho could have been left out of the franchise due to the lack of a possible replacement for Jack Sparrow.
Seven years after the fifth installment, it is only known that Jerry Bruckheimer He will be the producer of a future film on whose script he is working Jeff Nathanson, in charge of Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar's Revenge and the imminent Mufasa: The Lion King. In fact, Jerry has updated the status of the project anticipating: “We are writing the script right now“, they report from Comicbook.
“Hopefully will arrive in a month or so, and it will be as good as I think it will be. So Let's hope Disney likes it and gives us the chance to make it.“This way, if the House of the Mouse likes the script for Pirates of the Caribbean 6, everything will move forward to make its production a reality.
Pirates of the Caribbean twice
The reboot of Pirates of the Caribbean has been the most popular idea in recent monthsbecause making a movie without Jack Sparrow would have led to thinking about having a completely new cast. Also There have been strong rumors that Margot Robbie will take over the reins of the franchise with a facelift that would lead to a woman taking the reins, although recently Jerry Bruckheimer himself clarified the situation.
“They are two different movies“, reveals Bruckheimer about Pirates of the Caribbean. On the one hand, there is the film whose script will be finished in a month, while The story with Robbie would be a second project written by Christina Hodson (Birds of Prey, The Flash).
The franchise was born from the original Disneyland themed attraction of 1967, now being one of Disney's biggest hitsas its five films have grossed more than $4.5 billion worldwide, prompting the company's interest in moving forward with new installments.
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