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Pirates of the Caribbean for women: the revelation of Margot Robbie

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Much has been said about the possibility of being able to see a woman in Pirates of the Caribbean: statements about it from actress Margot Robbie.

Actress Margot Robbie has released important statements regarding the possibility of the female version of the famous Pirates of the Caribbean movie being released.

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A topic related to cinema that has long been discussed is that relating to the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise and the possibility of being able to see a new chapter of the famous all-female saga in theaters. The first three films were very successful. Still, the fourth and fifth chapters left fans with a sour taste in their mouths, with the possibility of a sixth movie coming out now seemingly sinking.

In a period also characterized by Johnny Depp’s well-known legal troubles with Amber Heard, Disney shelved plans for a new film, although rumors had recently begun to circulate about a possible new reinterpretation of the film in a register completely feminine. key. An idea that could however remain so, at least according to what has leaked in recent days.

Margot Robbie’s statements on Pirates of the Caribbean

During an interview with Vanity Fair recently, actress Margot Robbie decided to talk about this project. The Amsterdam protagonist revealed that the idea of ​​an all-female Pirates of the Caribbean movie would have faded, at least for now.

There were reportedly intentions to complete the film, but according to Robbie, who should also have served as the film’s executive producer, at this stage it would be impossible to make it happen. The actress, after repeating that the film would have been very close to the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, also said that unfortunately Disney itself did not want to do the thing.

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The intentions of Jerry Bruckheimer

Yet the producer of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, as well as many other great entertainment classics, would disagree with Margot Robbie. Jerry Bruckheimer, during a recent interview with The Times, would indeed have left the doors open to the project.

Pending the arrival of official communications that can shed more light on the story and its possible developments, the project of the famous female pirate film would therefore not yet be completely canceled.

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