Bad news for fans of Pirates Of The Caribbean, as Keria Knightly seemingly won't be sailing back to star in the franchise anytime soon 🏴☠️️
While Keira, 37, made it clear she has no plans to reprise her role as Elizabeth Swan, Jerry, 79, said he’d ‘love’ to see 59-year-old Johnny back as Jack when speaking at Sunday’s Oscars.
When asked about Elizabeth at the premiere of her new film Boston Strangler this week, doting mum Keira said: ‘What about Elizabeth Swan?’: ‘I mean, she sailed away so nicely. She sailed away in brilliant style.’ But when Jerry was asked if he could share any details about the long-rumoured sixth Pirates film at last week’s Academy Awards, he told the outlet: ‘We’re all working on it [the next Pirates
film]. We’ll see how it comes out. We’re very excited, I think we’re gonna have a great screenplay when, and we’re getting close.’ Asked whether Johnny would return, he added: ‘We’ll see. I would love it. I would love to have him in the movie – that’s all that I can tell you.’Jack Sparrow is perhaps Johnny’s most iconic role Keira and Johnny starred in three Pirates of the Caribbean movies together
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