If Jerry Bruckheimer has his way, Johnny Depp’s nautical voyages may still be in store for him. Bruckheimer has now elaborated on his ideas in a new article penned by The Hollywood Reporter, after his comments last week on the status of bringing Depp back into the fold within the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, when he claimed “we’re still working on it” regarding Depp’s status.

Bruckheimer pointed out that since Disney still had the rights to produce more films under the Pirates moniker, the final say in the matter belonged to them. You would need to ask them. I’m unable to respond to that query. I genuinely have no idea “Bruckheimer remarked. “He’d be perfect for the picture, in my opinion. He’s a great actor and a buddy, but it’s awful when our personal lives influence our work “before adding that Jack Sparrow would never be killed off as well. “You cannot, he remarked. We attempted to murder him. It failed to function.

Despite being scheduled to resume his role as Captain Jack Sparrow in the sixth instalment of the Pirates series, Depp was fired by Disney due to abuse claims made by his ex-wife Amber Heard, it was disclosed during his defamation case against Heard. Heard was found guilty of defamation on June 1 by a unanimous verdict of the jury, which found that her claims that Depp had abused her were false. In Depp’s defamation lawsuit, Heard was sentenced to pay $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive penalties.