Jerry Bruckheimer's comments on the Pirates of the Caribbean brand's future do not bode well for those expecting for a new project from the franchise in the near future. Since johnny Depp's departure from the character of Jack Sparrow in late 2018, the status of the Pirates of the Caribbean series has been unclear. Although a relaunch featuring Margot Robbie was planned in late 2020, there has been no further word on the project.

Meanwhile, it's unclear whether Pirates of the Caribbean 6 will be made (with or without Depp's participation). Robbie's Pirates of the Caribbean project would most likely be a reboot or spinoff rather than a direct sequel, but Depp's Pirates of the Caribbean 6 fee reveals the film would have relied on his star power, implying the franchise isn't quite ready to say goodbye to its former lead. As perplexing as these behind-the-scenes concerns are, Jerry Bruckheimer's comments have only clouded the future of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise.

"One with (Margot Robbie) and one without," Bruckheimer said of the two Pirates of the Caribbean films now under development. These remarks reveal that the studio has no idea what to do with the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise in the future and has little faith in its ambitions for the property. When Depp said in court that no amount of money could persuade him to star in Pirates of the Caribbean 6, he effectively retired Jack Sparrow. However, the franchise has no obvious road ahead without him, judging by the simultaneous development of two unconnected projects, the refusal to rule out Depp's comeback, and the lack of assurance over Robbie's position in the films.

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