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The ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ movie with Margot Robbie is canceled

The 'Pirates of the Caribbean' movie with Margot Robbie is canceled

November 15, 2022, 11:36 AM

November 15, 2022, 11:36 AM

Margot Robbie will not star the new movie Pirates of the Caribbean. Despite the fact that during the pandemic work was done in this regard so that the actress was the star of the next film of the series, the interpreter herself has confirmed in an interview in Vanity Fair that, finally, the project will not be carried out.

The intention was to make a spin-off of the movie franchise that began in 2003 with The Curse of the Black Pearl and last appeared in 2017 with Salazar’s revenge.

Disney, according to Margot Robbie, planned to carry out a story in which the female characters they had much more relevance.

“We thought it would have been really cool, but I guess Disney doesn’t want to do it, has regretted. It turns out that Disney is one of the most important companies for the project by acting as co-producer and distributor of all installments of the saga.

Disney’s refusal to release its next movie with Margot Robbie does not change the existing plans with Johnny Depp. The actor who has played Jack Sparrow since the beginning of his existence won’t do it againas he himself confirmed during his trial against Amber Heard.

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