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New Pirates 6 Report Ignites One Resounding Demand From Johnny Depp Fans

New Pirates 6 Report Ignites One Resounding Demand From Johnny Depp Fans
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A new report claims Pirates of the Caribbean 6 will center on Jack Sparrow’s son—sparking a fan backlash from Johnny Depp loyalists who insist the franchise needs its captain back, as Disney stays silent.

A new Pirates of the Caribbean rumor just dropped, and it set off the most predictable fire in the fandom: a sixth movie that pivots to Jack Sparrow's kid, a new female lead, and maybe no Jack front and center. You can guess how that went over.

What the new Pirates 6 chatter says

Industry insider Jeff Sneider says Disney leadership — specifically new CEO Josh D'Amaro and president Dana Walden — has the franchise high on the revival to-do list. The version in circulation right now? A story anchored to Jack Sparrow's son alongside a female lead role that Margot Robbie would take on. Robbie had been circling a separate Pirates spin-off at one point, so this sounds like a merge of plans rather than a clean reboot. Oscar-nominated writer Krysty Wilson-Cairns has reportedly been in the mix to write.

Important note: Disney has not announced Pirates 6 or a release date. This is development-stage smoke, not a greenlit fire.

The fan response was instant and loud

Social feeds filled up fast with versions of the same sentiment: no Depp, no ticket. One post flat-out said it:

"No Johnny, no Pirates."

Another summed up the vibe with a little stab of island humor: they would rather watch a 2-hour documentary about palm trees.

Where things actually stand

  • Gore Verbinski, who directed the first three movies, recently ruled himself out for any return. As he put it, making another entry in a world he already knows would feel "less interesting or less dangerous."
  • Producer Jerry Bruckheimer said last year the team is still chasing the draft that finally clicks: "We are going to make it if we get the right screenplay." He also left the door open for Johnny Depp, adding that Depp would come back as Jack "if he liked the way the part was written."
  • Margot Robbie was once positioned to lead a separate Pirates spin-off. The current talk suggests that energy could be redirected into the mainline movie instead of a standalone offshoot.
  • On the executive side, the mandate right now looks like: get Pirates sailing again, preferably sooner than later.

The read

This all sounds like a studio trying to thread a needle: refresh the brand with new characters while keeping a path open for Depp if the script lands the plane. The internet, meanwhile, is not subtle about what it actually wants.

Until Disney says 'go' and dates it, Pirates 6 is a pile of outlines, meetings, and wish lists. The moment there is a real script and a real cast, we will know. For now, it is a lot of waves and no confirmed voyage.