‘Pirates Of The Caribbean 5’ Latest News Updates: Disney Still Considering Johnny Depp As Sequel’s Lead Actor Despite Terrible Work Behavior?

Avid "Pirates" fans are already excited about the imminent release of the much-talked about and highly anticipated sequel, "Pirates of the Caribbean 5: Dead Men Tell No Tales." As the premiere looms, the movie and its actors constantly found themselves in the middle of nasty rumors and controversies.

Based on the latest "Pirates" scoops, Disney still reportedly putting its trust on actor Johnny Depp aka Capt. Jack Sparrow and considers him as the major lead of "Pirates of the Caribbean 5: Dead Men Tell No Tales." This statement comes from Movie News Guide following the previous reports of production delays and conflicts connected to Depp's personal life's struggles.

As Parent Herald previously reported, an Australian morning radio program made some shocking claims last month about Depp's work ethics while the whole "Pirates of the Caribbean 5: Dead Men Tell No Tales" team was filming on location in Gold Coast, Australia. According to Yahoo! Movies, Depp displayed a "nightmarish" working attitude that had made the lives of the production team and other cast members a living hell.

Another reason for the production delay was the Depp's hand injury surgery in the U.S. that halted the shoot for four weeks, The Global Dispatch noted. But in spite of the speculations, Disney reportedly assured fans that Depp remains the lead "Pirates of the Caribbean 5: Dead Men Tell No Tales."

Meanwhile, "Pirates of the Caribbean 5: Dead Men Tell No Tales" has finally concluded its production on Apr. 15. The movie has also been on post-production phase since Jul. 22, 2015 but new scenes were filmed on Mr. 24 to Apr. 13 in Canada.

As for "Pirates of the Caribbean 5: Dead Men Tell No Tales" lead cast member Johnny Depp, the 53-year-old "The Lone Ranger" actor was recently seen enjoying a luxurious yacht ride on the Spanish island of Ibiza. According to Daily Mail, Depp was photographed onboard the $200-million vessel, which was reportedly among the prized possessions of Saudi Prince Abdul Aziz.

As of writing, Disney has yet to officially promote its upcoming flick, "Pirates of the Caribbean 5: Dead Men Tell No Tales." However, the company has previously revealed a release date, which will be on May 26, 2017.

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