Disney’s Margot Robbie led Pirates of the Caribbean Spinoff was killed by the studio, according to the Oscar-nominated actress.
While Disney could not be reached for comment, Robbie made the comments in an interview with Vanity Fair released Monday.
“We had an idea and we came up with it ages ago to be more female-led — not completely female-led, just a different kind of story — that we thought was really cool,” Robbie said, “but I don’t think so that they will.”
Spinning out of Disney’s theme park franchise, the film was first announced in June 2020 bat girlChristina Hodson will write the script. It would have followed titles including The Curse of the Black Pearl, dead man’s box, At the end of the world, In strange times and Dead people tell no stories which collectively grossed more than $4.5 billion worldwide between 2003 and 2017, making it one of the highest-grossing film franchises in history.
Johnny Depp led all previous episodes as drunken pirate Captain Jack Sparrow, although Disney parted ways with the actor after he accused his ex-wife Amber Heard of “sexual assault” and “domestic violence,” which she did in an op-ed for The Washington . Postal. ed in 2018. While Depp published the Aquarius As an actress on defamation charges in Virginia and won his case, he assured the court that “nothing on earth” could convince him to return to the franchise he once loved and which bred bad blood with the studio.
Robbie’s comment about getting rid of hair pirates Projekt showed up during their press tour for the old Hollywood epic Babylon, in which she stars alongside Brad Pitt, Diego Calva and many others. The latest film, written and directed by Oscar winner Damien Chazelle (the country, first man) will be released by Paramount Pictures on December 23.
Even without Disney’s offshoot, Robbie’s dance ticket remains full. Other upcoming projects for her on the acting front include Warner Bros.’ BarbieWes Andersons asteroid city and one still untitled Ocean’s Eleven Film for Warner Bros., who will also produce it.
Writer: Matt Grobar
Source: Deadline

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