'Pirates of the Caribbean' actor Lee Arnberg says a sixth
film is "definitely" being discussed by the manufacturers .
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The 57-year-old star, who essayed the role of Pirate Pintail
within the original trilogy, has not joined the franchise since 2007's 'At World's
End'. He suggested that a replacement film is on the horizon.
"They are definitely talking about it, as far as i do
know ," Arnberg said.
It is unclear whether the new installment are going to be
another sequel or a reboot of the first franchise, featuring Johnny Depp as
Captain Jack Sparrow. Last year, Disney brought Ted Elliott and Craig Majin to
figure on the film franchise. With these details being kept covert , Arnberg
says he are going to be able to return.
He said, "Yes, I mean, obviously. But they've already
done two without us. I love it, though, i really like that part. But it isn't
up to me."
Following is that the much-awaited sixth film 2015 Dead Men
Tell No Tales. Stuart Beatty, related to 'Curse of the Black Pearl' as a
screenwriter, previously suggested that the studio was looking to the longer
term .
He said: "I think (Depp's) was an excellent run.
Obviously he has made that character his own which has led to what he's most
famous for now. it's extremely much for him Has been good and it's extremely
good for us… there he's saying. " , 'Don't drown because it's over, smile
because it's happened. the very fact that they're doing something that you
simply did means you probably did something that was worth rebooting. it's an
honor. "
The sixth part are going to be directed by Joachim Ronning,
who also helmed the previous a part of the franchise. the discharge date of
'Pirates of the Caribbean 6' has still not been announced but there are reports
that subsequent sequel is predicted to be released in 2021.