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Not entirely surprised to hear this. With Bruckheimer (the big producer behind the franchise) parting ways with Disney, I could see them having a little more trouble getting everything together for this one. I'd be just fine if this movie just quietly went away....
well this just sucks. its been a while since the last one and i believe its been spacious enough to make a new one at this time frame
i think it is for the better, let it rest for a while, then bring it back 3 yrs from now, if depp is still available. i enjoyed 3 out of 4 films they made, part 3 was the weakest, the last film depp played which is lone ranger was considered a flop, although i think it was entertaining when i saw it on bluray, maybe casual fans got tired a bit of the same antics depp does and that caused some decrease in profitability in his films.
It may not be official, but I think it's on the near horizon.
If they didn't just greenlight Cars 3 I'd be fine. Disney is obviously scared of making movies like this since 2 out of 3 bomb. Pirates was always an exception, better take care of it so it doesn't also flop.