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Margot Robbie's Pirates of the Caribbean project is still 'alive' at Disney says Jerry Bruckheimer

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While promoting her upcoming movie Babylon, Margot Robbie indicated that her Pirates of the Caribbean project was no longer happening, though producer Jerry Bruckheimer insists its still alive.Robbie, 32, told Vanity Fair in November they were developing a 'female-led' Pirates of the Caribbean story, 'which we thought would've been really cool, but I guess they don't want to do it,' referring to Disney, the studio that launched the franchise with 2003's Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.However, Bruckheimer, 79, insisted in a wide-ranging interview with The Hollywood Reporter  that the project is still very much 'alive.' Still happening: While promoting her upcoming movie Babylon, Margot Robbie indicated that her Pirates of the Caribbean project was no longer happening, though producer Jerry Bruckheimer insists its still alive Female-led: Robbie, 32, told Vanity Fair in November they were developing a 'female-led' Pirates of the Caribbean story, 'which we thought would've been really cool, but I guess they don't want to do it,' referring to Disney, the studio that launched the franchise with 2003's Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (poster above) Alive: However, Bruckheimer, 79, insisted in a wide-ranging interview with The Hollywood Reporter that the project is still very much 'alive'Bruckheimer said they were developing two different Pirates of the Caribbean movies, 'the one with Margot Robbie and one with a younger cast.''The Margot Robbie one needs a little more work.

The younger cast one is close. Hopefully we’ll get both of them,' Bruckheimer said. When Bruckheimer was asked about Robbie's recent comments that the project isn't happening, the producer said, 'It’s alive for.

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