Pirates of the Caribbean's upcoming reboot is already in the development stage and is making headlines with latest developments every week. According to a latest ET report, Jerry Bruckheimer, the producer of the reboot of this epic franchise, has recently revealed the future of Johnny Depp in the film. Now, he has broken his silence over Margot Robbie and the future of 'Pirates', that is going to see Disney come onboard in what can be deemed as the sixth film of the franchise.
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Margot Robbie's Pirates of the Caribbean film has received a green light from producer Jerry Bruckheimer, who is currently working on two different Pirates movies, one being Robbie's while the other being a different reboot he is producing.
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Jerry, according to a ScreenRant report, revealed that Disney is eager to make the Margot Robbie-edition of the Pirates of the Caribbean and he is also to see it get made. Meanwhile, the reboot is also in the works that also sees Jerry at the steering wheel. According to a report by Variety, the reboot by Bruckheimer will see Jeff Nathanson come onboard as a writer for the epic franchise. Nathanson already has standard experience with Pirates movies after having written the screenplay of the last Pirates movie, Dead Men Tell No Tales, directed by Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg and released back in the year 2017.