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Speaking with The Wrap, Pirates of the Caribbean producer Jerry Bruckheimer provided an update on the next film’s progress. “We had two scripts at one point, and then one kind of dropped out and we kind of went with the other one,” he said. “[Margot Robbie’s] still involved … [Pirates of the Caribbean veteran Ted Elliott] worked on [the script], and we’ve brought someone else in to fill in the blanks.
Margot Robbie’s Reboot Could Give Pirates of the Caribbean a Fresh Start

As Disney figures out what to do with Pirates of the Caribbean 6, there’s been a lot of discussion about Johnny Depp’s potential return. The actor, of course, headlined the franchise’s first five films as the iconic Captain Jack Sparrow, and it’s difficult for some to envision a new Pirates movie without his involvement. For what it’s worth, Bruckheimer is open to working with Depp again, and he believes Depp would sign on if he likes the script. Given Jack Sparrow’s popularity and his status as the face of the franchise, it’s easy to understand why there’s a willingness to bring Depp back, but it could be for the best if the filmmakers turn the page.
If the idea is to reboot Pirates of the Caribbean, building a series around a new star could be the way to go, giving the property a fresh start after a prolonged absence. Robbie is more than capable of following Depp’s footsteps as the main franchise lead. While she is coming off a box office flop in A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, she has numerous hits on her résumé, including the $1 billion blockbuster Barbie. She was also a standout in multiple DC Extended Universe films as Harley Quinn, so she wouldn’t be out of her element if she was asked to carry a studio tentpole.








