However, even though the Fantastic Beasts actor is firm with his decision never to work with Disney again to reprise his fan-beloved role, it appears that the studio is still pushing a Pirates of the Caribbean project that doesn’t require Depp’s return.

According to a new report by Giant Freakin Robot, an animated Pirates of the Caribbean series is “being revived” under Disney+, which could momentarily avoid the huge fan disfavors while safely rebooting the franchise:

Johnny Depp first starred as the eccentric pirate Jack Sparrow in 2003’s Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, and made his last appearance on 2017’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge and was officially fired by Disney in 2018 just four days after Heard’s domestic violence claim. To be fair, developing a Pirates of the Caribbean animated series and recasting another voice actor for Jack Sparrow seems to be the only plausible option for Disney to test the waters, considering the tremendous outrage the studio received from the fans when Depp’s abrupt ousting was brought to light. Nonetheless, the Pirates of the Caribbean was one of Disney’s triumphant series, and it’s absolutely intriguing how they will continue Jack Sparrow’s legacy with or without Johnny Depp.

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