margot robbi said in an interview that Disney has canceled a spin-off of the saga of Pirates of the Caribbean “run by women”.
“We had an idea and we’ve been developing it for a while, a long time ago, to have more of a female-led story, not entirely female-led, but just a different kind of story, which we thought was going to be really cool. But I guess they don’t want to do that,” Robbie said Vanity Fair.
It was June 2020, in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, when it was announced that Margot Robbie would star in a new installment of Pirates of the Caribbeanwhich was to follow the adventures of a female character with a totally different storyline from the original film.
According to the magazine The Hollywood Reporterthis Disney and Robbie project had nothing to do with the announced new version of Pirates of the Caribbean which Craig Mazin, the creator of the acclaimed miniseries, is working on Chernobyl.
Specifically, in the film in which Robbie would have starred, the character of Jack Sparrow, popularized by Johnny Depp, would not have appeared and would have introduced new references in this cinematic universe. The character of Sparrow has been the subject of twists after the producer of the last episode of the saga, Jerry Bruckheimer, revealed that during the filming Depp had had to deal with his problems with alcohol, which added, by then, the alleged attacks against Sparrow. his ex-wife Amber heard.
However, after it was confirmed in 2018 that the actor would not get a sixth opportunity to play his character, it later emerged that this decision could be reversed. Something that hasn’t happened so far.
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With a total of five films, that of Pirates of the Caribbean is one of the most profitable film franchises, grossing more than $4 billion worldwide and counting in its credits with stars such as Keira Knightley, Orlando Bloom, Geoffrey Rush, Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem.
Now as posted screenLast week, CEO Bob Chapek spoke with Disney executives about upcoming cost cuts, including layoffs, a hiring freeze, and overhauling content and marketing spending.
We will see the Australian star, recently a tourist in Buenos Aires and Patagonia, and his entourage involved in a scandal with a paparazzi in La Boca in December together with Brad Pitt in Babylonby Damien Chazelle (the director of La La Land Y flick).
And next year we will see her protagonist Barbie. More? It is in pre-production on a prequel to Ocean’s Eleven (The big scam), with herself in the role of producer and also the protagonist.
Robbie earned Academy Award nominations for I’m Tonya (as Lead Actress) in 2018, and for The scandal (bomb), as an actress in a supporting role, in 2020. Other films in which she has excelled are The Wolf of Wall Streett, by Martin Scorsese, e Once upon a time… in Hollywoodin which he joined the cast that included Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio, directed by Quentin Tarantino.
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Source: Clarin