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« le: Novembre 24, 2024, 03:11:41 am »
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 Jerry Bruckheimer, the producer behind  Pirates of the Caribbean  and many other blockbuster films, said he would  love  to have Johnny Depp return to the  Pirates  franchise, reprising his role stanley cup  as Jack Sparrow.During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Bruckheimer was asked if the outcome of Depp s defamation trial with Amber Heard would lead Disney to put Depp back in the film series.Depp sued Heard, his ex-wife, for libel and Heard counter-sued. Their case played out in a  stanley cup high profile and weeks-long trial earlier this year, during which Depp claimed Heard ruined his reputation when she penned a 2018 op-ed for the Washington Post in which she said she was abused.                                        He said it led to him losing out on jobs, like the  Pirates  series, which is owned by Disney.  I m sure that Disney was trying to cut ties to be safe; the  MeToo  movement was in full swing at that point,  he said.Many details of the pair s troubled marriage and alleged abuse were shared by both sides during the trial. In the end, Heard wasordered to pay$10.35 million to Depp. The jury also awarded Heard $2 million in her countersuit. This week, Heard and Depp settled for $1 million, Depp s attorneys said in a statement.        In the intervi stanley cup ew with The Hollywood Reporter s James Hibberd, Bruckheimer, who produced five  Pirates  movies starring Depp, said he couldn t speak for Disney in regards to Depp returning. I really don t know,  he said. But he added,  I would lov Cypl Yes, Alexa is suddenly letting out evil laughs for no reason
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