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Even If Disney Pays Him $300 Million, Johnny Depp Will Not Return To Pirates Of The Caribbean 6!

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Johnny Depp has said that if given a part in Pirates of the Caribbean 6, he would decline. After Amber Heard accused Depp of abuse, the actor lost numerous key roles, including the most recognisable as Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean series. Even then and again, Depp has maintained that the allegations are baseless.

The two are now making headlines due to the recent defamation trial. The Fantastic Beasts star has said that he did not assault Amber and that she made up photographs of him doing so. Every day, more material is disclosed, including disturbing accusations such as Johnny’s s*xual assault.

According to Variety, Johnny Depp appeared in court on Wednesday and said that he will decline the opportunity to return for Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean 6. When things began to fall apart for the actor after Amber Heard’s accusation, he talked out about how Hollywood had ‘boycotted’ him.

Johnny Depp has said that he would not be returning to the Pirates series after losing his part in it. According to the article, Amber Heard’s lawyer Ben Rottenborn questioned the actor when he was on the stand to explain that the Aquaman actress’ 2018 op-ed wasn’t the reason he lost the part.

“The truth is, Mr. Depp, even if Disney offered you $300 million and a million alpacas, nothing on this planet would entice you to return to work with Disney on a ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ film?” “Is that correct?” the lawyer inquired. “That is correct, Mr. Rottenborn,” Depp said.

Amber Heard’s lawyer attempted to demonstrate that the production firm had already decided to prevent Johnny Depp’s Jack Sparrow from returning in Pirates of the Caribbean 6. Johnny, on the other hand, said that he “wasn’t aware of it.”

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Keira Knightley Ponders a Swashbuckling Comeback in the Next Pirates of the Caribbean Installment

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In a recent interview with Collider,Knightley was asked about the possibility of reprising her role as Elizabeth Swann in the upcoming “Pirates of the Caribbean” films. She responded by saying that she has not yet been approached about the project, but would definitely consider it if the opportunity arises.

“I don’t know if it’s happening,” Knightley said. “I haven’t heard anything about it. But, you know, I would always be open to the idea of revisiting Elizabeth Swann. It was a huge part of my life and career, and I’m very fond of the character.”

Knightley first appeared as Elizabeth Swann in the original “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” in 2003. She continued to play the character in the following two sequels, “Dead Man’s Chest” and “At World’s End,” before sitting out the fourth installment, “On Stranger Tides.”

While Knightley’s character was not present in “On Stranger Tides,” the film still managed to gross over $1 billion worldwide. The most recent entry in the franchise, “Dead Men Tell No Tales,” was released in 2017 and also went on to earn over $794 million globally.

It remains to be seen what the future holds for the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise, which has seen its fair share of ups and downs in recent years. Johnny Depp, who played the lead role of Captain Jack Sparrow, was dropped from the series following allegations of domestic abuse. The studio has since announced that it is planning to reboot the franchise with a new cast and crew.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding the future of the franchise, Knightley’s potential return to the series would undoubtedly be a welcome sight for fans. Her portrayal of Elizabeth Swann was a key factor in the success of the early “Pirates of the Caribbean” films, and her absence from the later entries was felt by many.

Knightley has remained busy in the years since her last “Pirates” film, taking on a variety of roles in both independent and big-budget productions. She has been nominated for two Academy Awards for her performances in “Pride & Prejudice” and “The Imitation Game,” and has also appeared in films such as “Atonement,” “Anna Karenina,” and “The Nutcracker and the Four Realms.”

Whether or not Knightley ultimately returns to the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise, her fans can look forward to seeing her in a variety of upcoming projects. She is set to star in the upcoming biographical drama “Silent Night,” as well as the action thriller “The Essex Serpent

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Willow Smith Says She & Brother Jaden Felt “Shunned” By Black Community

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Willow Smith has made a huge revelation.

The singer has revealed on ‘Red Table Talkthat she and he brother Jaden felt “shunned” by the black community growing.

Her words below:

“With the African American community, I kind of felt like me and Jaden were shunned a little bit.”

Willow then went on to describe her and her brother’s unconventional presentations as a reason saying:

“We’re not gonna take pride in them because they’re too different. They’re too weird.”

Both she and Jaden began adopting more of an androgynous approach to their presentations in the early 2010s.

Their mom, Jada Pinkett Smith, then recalled the “firestorm” that occurred when Willow cut her hair.

To watch the latest episode of ‘Red Table Talk,’ click here.

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Jaden Smith Turns Heads in New Louis Vuitton Commercial

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Jaden Smith has long marched to the beat of his own drum.

And it’s a trajectory that continues in his starring role in Louis Vuitton’s latest commercial.

Smith rocks the LV Mansion line by Louis Vuitton, which reveals a gothic influence in the form of an ankle boot, and a loafer.

Check it all out after the jump…

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