
The deleted scene from “Pirates of the Caribbean” explaining a key Jack Sparrow feud – Disney (courtesy)
Usually when people talk about a deleted scene it’s for reasons that don’t fit the final cut of a movie. But this is not the case with “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End”, as there was a part that was cut, and this would explain the enmity with an acquaintance of Jack Sparrow.
It was during the recording of ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End’, the third film in the saga with Johnny Deppalong with Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley, in which Disney decided to remove from the final edition a scene in which part of Jack Sparrow’s past was explained.
In the deleted scene, you can see the past of Jack Sparrow and Lord Cutler Beckettthe character played by Tom Hollander, who has a conversation on the ship of the East India Company, where they talk about their past and the day when the character of Johnny Depp was supposed to give him a load, but instead “released” him.
In the deleted scene reveals why Jack Sparrow and Lord Cutler are enemies for a long time, and explains that the pirate captain sees that cargo as people, as he says, “People are not goods, man.” Because, in that deal, Johnny Depp’s character was supposed to give him 100 slaves, but he freed them instead.
Jack Sparrow and his past in “Pirates of the Caribbean”
There are few opportunities in which Jack Sparrow reveals things from his past in the five “Pirates of the Caribbean” films, which is why this deleted scene from the third chapter has a special importance within the saga, since you can see the character of Depp more human, even if the consequences were that Beckett had burned the Black Pearl and would have been marked forever.
It is true that this is explored more in “Salazar’s Revenge”, the fifth installment of “Pirates of the Caribbean”, where the past of Captain Jack Sparrow is deepened, but fans of the franchise had to wait two more episodes to know that. part of the character.
With the trial of Johnny Depp against Amber Heard, the Jack Sparrow actor confessed that he would not be returning to the Disney franchise, not even for $ 300 million, and although the sixth chapter of “Pirates of the Caribbean” is still in the process of development, Captain Jack Sparrow could be replaced by Margot Robbie, according to recent rumors.
By Jorge Ruiz
Source: Nacion Flix

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