Summary:
- Jack Sparrow might only have a cameo in the new Pirates of the Caribbean films, which could hurt the franchise.
- A minor role for Depp’s character could take attention away from the new cast and lessen the movie experience.
- To make the reboot films successful, Disney should either keep Jack Sparrow as the main character or leave him out completely.
There is talk of a Jack Sparrow cameo in the next Pirates of the Caribbean movie, but this wouldn’t do the upcoming reboots any favors. The popular Disney franchise has been in a weird place for nearly a decade since the alleged firing of Johnny Depp meant his iconic character couldn’t return.
As the main character of all five Pirates of the Caribbean movies, it’s difficult to imagine another installment without him. However, a lot has changed, and it’s possible that Depp’s Jack Sparrow could be featured after all.
Several Pirates of the Caribbean movies are in the works at Disney. One is touted as a reboot, while the other is said to feature Margot Robbie in the leading role. So far, there’s no word on whether Depp’s Jack Sparrow would appear in either, though producer Jerry Bruckheimer has said he would be happy to have the actor return.
It will all depend on what Depp wants, but given the nature of these movies, it seems that his role would only be a cameo, which might do more harm than good.
A Cameo Role Isn’t Enough for Johnny Depp’s Jack Sparrow
Jack Sparrow is a larger-than-life anti-hero who was built to be the leading role. His character was designed to be the center of attention, drawing audiences back to theaters for multiple Pirates of the Caribbean installments.
Depp’s character was the heart and soul of the franchise for five movies, and he was the only constant character from film to film. Because of this, it would be highly uncomfortable for Jack Sparrow to be condensed into a minor cameo role.
If a Pirates of the Caribbean movie with a new cast and storyline suddenly included Jack Sparrow in even a supporting role, it would cheapen the experience. Throughout Depp’s legal trial with ex-wife Amber Heard, it was repeatedly stated that he had been barred from working on future Pirates movies, and the actor himself stated that he wouldn’t return to the franchise.
After all this contention and controversy, tossing Depp’s Jack Sparrow in as an afterthought could only hurt a new Pirates movie, and that’s the last thing the franchise needs.
Johnny Depp Playing a Supporting Role Would Distract from the New Cast
Given the long gap since the last Pirates of the Caribbean movie and the controversy surrounding Depp’s departure, the upcoming reboot films need all the help they can get. A strong cast is essential, and the potential Robbie spinoff film is off to a great start.
Margot Robbie’s recent success with Barbie has made her more famous than ever, and her name on a Pirates movie could be enough to make audiences buy a ticket. However, if Robbie has to compete with Depp, it might not go over well.
A supporting character version of Jack Sparrow would stand out like a sore thumb in a potential Pirates reboot. By his very nature, he would soak up all the attention, and Depp’s star power would only add to this.
Therefore, if Disney wants audiences to accept new lead characters, Jack Sparrow should either be a lead character himself or be left out entirely—most definitely not reduced to a cameo.
Jack Sparrow Should Be the Main Character or Not Appear at All
Disney must understand that Depp’s Jack Sparrow is a show stealer and plan accordingly. Bruckheimer stated that Robbie’s Pirates movie is being prioritized, and with such a promising star, it would be best if Depp was left out of this film entirely.
However, the possible Pirates of the Caribbean 6 is a different story. This could be the last chance to give Jack Sparrow a proper send-off, concluding his story and ending Depp’s time with the franchise in a way that doesn’t leave a bad taste in everyone’s mouths.
If Depp stars in one last Pirates of the Caribbean movie, and Robbie sets up a string of new movies, then the franchise’s future could be far brighter.
After some years pass and audiences grow used to Pirates movies led by other characters, a cameo from Depp’s Jack Sparrow could be far easier to accept. For now, however, this iconic character deserves to get all the attention or be left in peace.