Disney already found the perfect actor to take over for Johnny Depp in the nextPirates of the Caribbeanmovie, but the franchise is just too hung up on Jack Sparrow to make it happen. Of course, there’s a very good reason. Depp’s Jack Sparrow was immediately beloved following the release ofPirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, and even decades later, audiences are hungry for more. It’s hard to imagine aPiratesmovie without the actor and his quirky character. However, given all that went down between Depp and Disney, it’s hard to say what the future holds.

When Depp’s conflict with ex-wife Amber Heard hit the public, Disney distanced itself from the actor. Plans were made for futurePirates of the Caribbeanmovies, but Depp wasn’t expected to be a part of them. The actor himself famously stated that, given Disney’s decision, no amount of money would inspire him to be Jack Sparrow on screen again.It looked as if thePirates of the Caribbeanfranchise would continue with Margot Robbie at the wheel, but things began to change. Depp won his lawsuit against Heard, and the door has been opened ever so slightly forJack Sparrow’s return.

Johnny Depp’s Jack Sparrow stares at a bottle in Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales

Is Johnny Depp Returning As Jack Sparrow For Pirates Of The Caribbean 6?

The Future Is Still Unclear

There are five movies in thePirates of the Caribbeanfranchise, and a sixth was confirmed by Disney shortly afterDead Men Tell No Talesreleased in 2017. Eight years later, the House of Mouse and producer Jerry Bruckheimer maintain thatPirates of the Caribbean6is still happening. However, whether Depp’s Jack Sparrow will be included in the script is still unclear. Despite everything that happened between Disney and Depp,Bruckheimer has said that he would be happy to see Depp return. There have also been reports that two scripts are in the works—one with Jack and one without.

It seems that thePirates of the Caribbeanfranchise will continue one way or another, but the House of Mouse is likely reluctant to face backlash if Depp doesn’t return.

Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow next to Margot Robbie

Reading between the lines here, it seems that Depp’s return depends entirely on the result of some negotiating. It can be assumed that there are secret discussions that the public is not privy to, andthe future ofPirates of the Caribbean6hangs in the balance until Disney and Depp agree or disagreeto whatever terms or ideas are presented. It seems that thePirates of the Caribbeanfranchise will continue one way or another, but the House of Mouse is likely reluctant to face backlash if Depp doesn’t return. This is understandable, but it may just be time to move on.

Why Pirates Of The Caribbean Should Rebuild The Franchise Around Margot Robbie

This Star Could Take The Franchise To The Future

Back when Depp’s return to thePirates of the Caribbeanwas a definitive “no,” a spinoff movie series that would star Margot Robbie had the greenlight at Disney. It was rumored that the story would feature an all-female crew of pirates, leaning into previous winningPirates of the Caribbeancharacters like Elizabeth Swann, Anamaria, Tia Dalma, and Angelica. However, when aPirates of the Caribbean6movie was confirmed,the Robbie spinoff was shelved. Bruckheimer confirmed that the project was put on an indefinite hold, though he kept us on the hook by emphasizing that it wasn’t entirely dead.

One Line From Pirates Of The Caribbean’s First Movie Gives Margot Robbie’s Reboot The Perfect Story

Margot Robbie is attached to a Pirates of the Caribbean reboot, which will likely feature some new female characters and a new pirate story

Pirates of the Caribbeanis being angled as a reboot, and Depp still may or may not return. With so much left in the air in this regard, it would have made sense for Disney to put the pin in this project rather than Robbie’s spinoff. This actor continues to be catapulted further and further into stardom, withBarbieespecially serving as a billion-dollar reminder that Margot’s performances sell. Such an A-lister could bePirates of the Caribbean’s saving grace. It would be a chance to rebuild the franchise into something new. After all these years full of massive question marks, this is precisely what it needs.

Angelica overseeing her ship in Pirates of the Caribbean

Why It’s Time For Pirates Of The Caribbean To Move On From Johnny Depp & Jack Sparrow

Waiting For Jack Sparrow Is Only Turning The Pressure Up Higher

After all the drama and uncertainty, it would be great to seeDepp’s Jack Sparrow return one more time, even if it’s only for a cameo role. However, holding the entirePirates of the Caribbeanfranchise in stasis while Disney sorts out whether or not this will happen doesn’t seem to be the way to go. The longer we wait forPirates of the Caribbean 6, the more pressure there is on Disney to get the movie exactly right. A lackluster movie would be anticlimactic, and given the declining performance of the previous fivePiratesmovies, it’s hard to imagine the franchise could survive this.

Depp is the only actor to consistently appear in each of thePirates of the Caribbeanmovies, but this hasn’t been enough to keep the franchise afloat.

Jack Sparrow’s (Johnny Depp) eyes wide with fear in a scene from Pirates of the Caribbean 5

Depp is the only actor to consistently appear in each of thePirates of the Caribbeanmovies, but this hasn’t been enough to keep the franchise afloat. Jack Sparrow is undoubtedly an excellent character, and Depp is the one who made him that way. However, he’s more of a tall-tale folk hero than a dynamic protagonist. His quirkiness has become predictable, and his moral ambiguity no longer puts audiences on their toes. There may be a place for Jack Sparrow in thePirates of the Caribbeanfranchise, buteverything can’t continue to revolve around this character. A strong new actor and character must step in.

Pirates Of The Caribbean Sequels Prove Why The Franchise Needs To Go In A New Direction

The Franchise Has Been On A Downward Trajectory

Even outside of Depp’s Jack Sparrow, it’s clear thatPirates of the Caribbeanneeds to head in a new direction. Bruckheimer has toutedPirates of the Caribbean 6as a reboot, but that fact that he says Depp could return for it is confusing. This may not be a start-over-from-the-beginning sort of reboot but a movie that adopts the general vibe or formula ofThe Curse of the Balck Pearlwith a fresh cast and characters. There could be some promise to this. However, ifPirates of the Caribbean 6is more of the same sorts of stories as the past five movies, it would be a mistake.

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EachPirates of the Caribbeanmovie has done progressively worseregarding critical performance. This would generally be a sign that it’s time to hang up the tricorne hat, but the general interest and anticipation forPirates of the Caribbean6proves that, despite everything, there is a future here. People want morePirates of the Caribbean, but the last several movies have not been cutting it. Disney needs a new angle, and Margot Robbie could absolutely be the key. Unfortunately, waiting for Jack Sparrow’s return may only get in the way in the long run.