Disney offers Johnny Depp Rs 2355 crores 

Disney offers Johnny Depp Rs 2355 crores 

Disney offers Johnny Depp Rs 2355 crores 

Disney offers Johnny Depp Rs 2355 crores, Courtesy (Google).

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  • Johnny Depp’s career fell after Amber Heard’s accusations.
  • Due to his unprofessionalism, Disney reportedly never agreed to include him in the franchise.
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  • They reportedly offered him $231 million to return as Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean.

As per media reports, Disney has apologized to Johnny Depp. They reportedly offered him $231 million to return as Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean.

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Johnny Depp’s career fell after Amber Heard’s accusations. He stopped getting film offers and was cut from Fantastic Beasts 3 and Pirates Of The Caribbean. Due to his unprofessionalism, Disney reportedly never agreed to include him in the franchise.

A media source said, “I know corporate sent him a gift basket with a very heartfelt letter, but I’m unsure how it was received. But what I can tell you is that the studio has already penned up a draught for a film about Jack Sparrow—so they are very hopeful that Johnny will forgive them and return as his iconic character”.

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There has yet to be no proof of this, though. In fact, no confirmation exists. The amount that Disney gave seems to be close to what Johnny Depp said in the defamation trial, which makes people suspicious.

Once, Depp said he wouldn’t return to Pirates of the Caribbean even for $301 million. The producers have stated that they do not intend to bring Johnny back. So it’s just a rumor, but supporters want JD to reprise his role as Jack Sparrow.

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