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Although he got two billion. Johnny Depp will never play Jack Sparrow again BT Celebrities - www.bt.dk Johnny Depp became a world star when in 2003 he played the lead role as the pirate Jack Sparrow, in the first Disney film about 'Pirates of the Caribbean'. The role secured him an Oscar nomination and for the next 14 years he played the pirate in four new adventure films. But now the collaboration is over. Both Disney and Depp agree. These days, the actor is in court in a case against his ex-wife Amber Heard. The case has offered about the couple's private relationship, but also the actor's professional work has suffered serious setbacks during the case. Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow from the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' movies meet fans in Brisbane during filming in 2015. Photo Tertius PICKARD During the interrogation of 58-year-old Johnny Depp earlier this week, it emerged that Disney no longer wants to work with him. In court, Amber Heard's lawyer, Ben Rottenborn, revealed that Disney will never again offer Depp the role of pirate. It reportedly did not surprise Johnny Depp: “It has been two years since I was made all over the world as someone who beats my wife. So I'm sure Disney has tried to cut all the strings for me to be safe, "he said in court. But when the lawyer asked Johnny Depp the counter-question: 'If Disney came to you with two billion kroner and a million alpacas, then there is nothing in the whole world that could make you go back and work with Disney on a new one' Pirates of the Caribbean 'movie. Is that correct. "To which Johnny Depp replied," That is correct, Mr. Rottenborn. ”But according to Depp, it is grotesque that Disney, despite their distancing, still makes lots of money on Depp's character. "They have not removed my character from the roller coasters. They have not stopped selling dolls by Captain Jack Sparrow. They have not stopped selling anything, ”he says. Check it out here Media: The votes have been counted On bare bottom: ABROAD ABROAD Berlingske Media A / S Pilestræde 34 DK-1147 Copenhagen KTlf. +45 33 75 75 33 CVR.no .: 29 20 73 13

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