
According to pirate expert Iszi Lawrence, Pirates Of The Caribbean's Blackbeard is a wrong representation of the historical pirate. Despite the inaccuracies, Blackbeard remains one of the most enduring and iconic figures in pop culture's representation of piracy, inspiring numerous on-screen portrayals and captivating readers with his deeds and trickery. Blackbeard encouraged myths about himself to instill fear in others and protect his reputation as a formidable pirate, but Disney's version of him in the movie goes beyond historical accuracy. But before then she'll enter the dream house as the alongside Ryan Gosling in the upcoming Barbie movie.Blackbeard's portrayal in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides doesn't accurately reflect the real-life historical pirate, including his age, family, and treatment of his crew. While the Babylon star is not joining the Pirates universe, she is set to join another beloved franchise as she'll star in and produce a 1960s set prequel to the Ocean's films. 14, "to have more of a female-led-not totally female-led, but just a different kind of story-which we thought would've been really cool, but I guess they don't want to do it."Į! News has reached out to Disney for a statement.īack in May 2022, producer Jerry Bruckheimer spoke about the future of the Pirates franchise, explaining to The Sunday Timesat the time that there were two projects in development-one of which was Margot's-and neither set to feature Johnny Depp's character Captain Jack Sparrow. "We had an idea and we were developing it for a while, ages ago," Margo explained to Vanity Fair on Nov.
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The Barbie star recently shared that the Pirates of the Caribbeansequel she was set to star in is now dead in the water. A pirate's life is not for Margot Robbie.
