Pirates of the Caribbean
star Johnny Depp continues to receive blows after losing his appeal against the United Kingdom's court ruling on the Sun's ‘wife-beater' defamation case. New reports have circulated stating that
Aquaman
star Amber Heard is talking with Margot Robbie to join Depp's former franchise.
Depp's future in the
Pirates of Caribbean
franchise is in peril and remains uncertain, especially after losing the defamation battle. He was also instructed by the judge to pay almost £630,000 in legal fees to The Sun's publishers, which were the defendants in the case. This further development is worsening Depp's possible return to the
Pirates of the Caribbean
franchise.
Warner Bros. has also announced that it had asked the actor to withdraw from the
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
franchise. He previously played the main villain Gellert Grindelwald in J.K. Rowling's fantasy world.
Doctor Strange
's Mads Mikkelsen is reportedly set to replace Depp as Grindelwald in the film.
While Depp's woes continue, Heard is reportedly talking with
Birds of Prey
star Margot Robbie to come on board for a role in the
Pirates of the Caribbean
franchise. There is no information available on what the possible role could be, but if proven true, this is another huge blow to Depp.
Despite Depp's hardships with his legal battles and animosity with his former wife, he continues to have the support of the fans. His fans from around the globe are still hoping that Disney would give Depp another chance to reprise his role in the Pirates of the Caribbean film. An old Change.org petition which dated a couple of years ago has resurfaced which urges Disney to bring back Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow. The petition recently gained traction and has received 337,380 signatures as of writing this article. Meanwhile, the petition to fire Amber Heard from DC's Aquaman role has passed 1.5 million signatures.
The new developments in Depp and Heard's careers continue to unfold while their legal battle ensues. It is interesting to see how things would turn out later and if Heard's movies will receive the impact of the calls for boycotts that fans have been campaigning for.
The
Pirates of the Caribbean
sixth installment with Margot Robbie is still in development.
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