Johnny Depp will receive a $301 million deal and an apology letter in exchange for returning to the role of Jack Sparrow.
Hollywood star Johnny Depp received a record $301 million agreement in order to reprise his role as Jack Sparrow in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" film and television series.
According to a source in the business, a $301 million agreement will serve as both a formal apology and a request for the actor to take on the role of Jack Sparrow again.
According to a source, a deal is being put together by the Mouse House company.
"Disney is quite eager to restore relations with Johnny Depp. Before his defamation lawsuit against Amber Heard,
they asked the actor whether he would be interested in returning for one or two more pirate pictures "Corporate sent him a gift box and a wonderful note,
but I'm not sure how it was received. What I can tell you, though, is that the studio has already penned a draught for a film about Jack Sparrow,
and as a result, they are very hopeful that Johnny will beg their forgiveness and resume his illustrious role.
In excess of the amount Heard's lawyer estimated Depp would reject, the corporation is eager to go over and above and make an offer of USD$301 million.
Heard's counsel questioned Disney during the defamation trial, "Is Disney aware that Mr. Depp has claimed under oath that
he would not accept another "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise part for $300 million and a million alpacas?"
In addition to a substantial payment to the charity of Depp's choice, a contract for USD$301 million is currently being prepared.
The agreement states Johnny Depp will return as Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean 6 and a Disney Plus series that focuses on the Captain of The Black Pearl's formative years.