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Director Gore Verbinski spoke to Screen Rant about his new movie, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, and discussed the ongoing Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. In the interview, he admitted that he has no intention of returning as director. However, in the interview, he admitted that he has no intention to return as the director. “I wish them the best. I just don’t have anything. I feel like I did three and, for me, it was a great opportunity to learn and to try something,” Verbinski said. “I think we have to be at a place where the wheels are about to fall off. I think once you kind of know how to do something, it becomes less interesting or less dangerous. There’s just so little time, and there are so many stories to tell.”
This is revealing because Gore Verbinski’s career has slowed since he left the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. He had success with the animated film Rango in 2011, but after The Lone Ranger failed to hit the mark in 2013, he directed only one other film until recently: the overlooked A Cure for Wellness in 2017. His new movie, released in theaters this year, is only his fourth directorial effort since 2007.









