The Australian actress has confirmed to Vanity Fair that the female spin-off of the Disney saga in which she was involved is a closed project
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In June 2020, the press gave Margot Robbie among the candidates for an all-female spin-off of Pirates of the Caribbeanwritten by Christina Hodson (former screenwriter of Birds of Prey and the phantasmagoric rebirth of Harley Quinn). “We had an idea for a female-led story — not totally, but a different kind of story nonetheless. We thought it would be really interesting,” so the actress told Vanity Fair. “But I guess they don’t want to do that anymore“.
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In an interview with the Sunday Times last May, producer Bruckheimer confirmed for Pirates of the Caribbean a future without Johnny Depp (despite rumors of his return). “Yes. We are talking to Margot Robbie. We are developing two scripts: one with her and one without her,” Bruckheimer said, when asked about the future of the franchise. “[Tornerà Depp?] Not at this point. The future has yet to be decided.” In addition to female spin-offs, there was also a second project linked to the saga, a reboot written by Ted Elliott and Craig Mazin, author of Chernobyl.
The previous “Pirates” films, all starring Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow, grossed $1.5 billion domestically and $3.07 billion internationally.
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