According to the British Daily Mail today, the original screenwriter Stuart Beattie publicly confirmed that Disney is indeed going to reboot "Pirates of the Caribbean", but the entire team has been replaced. Johnny Depp will no longer play Captain Jack. Speaking of Depp's departure, Stuart Beattie said: "I think he played the role very well. Obviously he played the role of Captain Jack Sparrow to the point where it became who he is and became his most famous role. This is the only role he played five times. He would always dress up as Captain Jack Sparrow to visit children in the hospital. He will always be remembered for this role." Previously, Deadline reported that Disney Pictures plans to reboot the classic "Pirates of the Caribbean" film series and has met and negotiated with "Deadpool" series screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, preparing to let the two serve as screenwriters. Talking about the new version of "Pirates of the Caribbean", especially the writing team of "Deadpool", Stuart Beattie is full of expectations: "I hope they can bring a lot of exciting and subversive comedy elements. I laughed out loud just by watching the opening of "Deadpool". So I really hope they can do something special." |
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