After starring in the first three Pirates of the Caribbean films, Keira Knightley was last seen in a cameo in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales. We’ve known for a while that not only is another Pirates of the Caribbean part planned, but that producer Jerry Bruckheimer can well imagine bringing Johnny Depp back on board as Jack Sparrow. It remains to be seen if anything will eventually come of it.
Of course, this inevitably leads to the question of whether other former stars of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” series could or would like to return. At the premiere of her new movie, Boston Strangler, available to stream on Disney+ on March 17, 2023, Keira Knightley was greeted by asked if she would consider returning to the pirate franchise. Your answer: “How is Elisabeth Zwaan? I mean, she sailed away so beautifully. She sailed away in brilliant style.
It sounds like Keira Knightley is actually pretty happy with Elizabeth Swan’s latest performance. This could also mean that Knightley’s lack of interest means that Orlando Bloom, who played her partner and later husband Will Turner in the Pirates of the Cairo films, is also absent. Although somehow you could definitely get it that Will goes on an adventure without his lover.
The future of “Pirates of the Caribbean” is currently still in the balance. Even though Jerry Bruckheimer is positive about the return of Johnny Depp, it is said that the sixth part focuses on a younger cast. The original ensemble around Depp, Knightley and Co. could only end up in bigger supporting roles, as we know from “Scream”, “Star Wars” or “Jurassic World”. In addition, Jerry Bruckheimer also hopes that the movie “Pirates of the Caribbean” with Margot Robbie, announced some time ago, will be promoted. You can find out more about this here: