Johnny Depp Says In Court He Had Plans For Ending Pirates Of The Caribbean Franchise Before They Were Scrapped
The Johnny Depp Informed The Court About His Relationship With Disney And The Pirates Of The Caribbean Franchise
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Johnny Depp opened up about the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. |
Johnny Depp Testified In Court Monday, Continuing His Fourth Day On The Witness Stand In The Ongoing Virginia Defamation Trial Against His Ex-wife Amber Heard. The Pirates Of The Caribbean Franchise Amid Heard's Allegations. The Actor, Who Famously Played The Role Of Jack Sparrow In The Franchise, Spoke About The Film's Abrupt End Due To Its Removal In,
When The Actor Claimed Last Week The Studio Pulled Him From The Sixth Installment In The Franchise, Days After The Washington Post Published Heard's Article About Being A Domestic Violence Survivor. While The Actor Also Mentioned That He Has No Plans To Return To The Franchise Even If Disney Approaches Him Again. After Heard's Attorney Depp Asked If He Was Being Fired From The Franchise Before The Comment Was Published, The Actor Told The Court, "A Franchise Can Only Last So Long.And There Is A Way To End Such A Franchise. And I Thought The Characters Should Have A Way Out To End The Franchise On A Really Good Note. And I Planned To Keep Going Until It Was Time To Stop," Per Insider. In Monday's Statement, Depp Also Expressed His Disappointment At Being Dropped From The Films After Sharing Such A "Long-standing Relationship" With The Studio. The Actor Also Claimed He Was Approached To Help Write Pirates Of The Caribbean 6.
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