'Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales' News: Further Revisions Endanger Johnny Depp’s Role?

"Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" is nearing its target release by 2017. In the middle of the increasing anticipation of the movie's release, reports reveal that the movie had to undergo big changes. Is Johnny Depp in big trouble?

With spoilers and sneak peeks that continuously aired in the previous weeks, an incredible hype surrounded the upcoming release of Disney's iconic film "Pirates of the Caribbean 5."

"Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" has been in the making for quite a long time now according to Movie Pilot. It has been previously reported that the installment is set to be released under various names in some countries.

The movie will adopt the title "Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar's Revenge" in the UK. On the other hand, the movie shall be subtitled "The Revenge Of Salazar" in France, Spain and Italy.

After the reports on the movie title reboots, speculations now claim that "Pirates of the Caribbean 5" had to go through further major changes. Rumors suggest that the latest installment will feature a new lead and that Johnny Depp has been officially kicked out of his iconic role in the Disney movie.

Rumors originate from speculations that Disney is concerned with Jonny Depp's age. As the veteran actor go up the years scale, report says movie producers are considering the possibility that he may not be able to deliver the strenuous demands of his movie character.

Although nothing has been confirmed by the Disney camp, fans are convinced that they are about to witness a sendoff for the PoTC lead. While rumors about Disney's supposed character transition circulate, another name surfaces.

Reports says Johnny Depp's role will be taken over by actor Brenton Thwaites. So far, nothing has been confirmed and both actors remain silent on the issue.

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