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    Johnny Depp: ‘Captain Jack can’t go any further’

    Johnny Depp does not think it would be possible for Captain Jack Sparrow to develop any further as a character.


    Johnny Depp thinks his ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ character Captain Jack Sparrow has “hit a wall”.

    The Hollywood hunk - who recently completed filming on the fourth instalment of the movie, ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides’ – doesn’t believe the eccentric character will ever “find himself” in a movie because he has no further development to undertake.

    He said: “I mean I honestly think this whole thing about characters and character archs and ‘finding themselves’ and this and that, I honestly think old Captain Jack found himself a long time ago.

    “I don’t think there’s any more room to—he can’t go any further, I think he’s hit a wall as it were.”

    The 47-year-old star added he was delighted to work with Penelope Cruz – who was pregnant throughout the shoot – because she is a “force to be reckoned with”.

    He told Collider.com: “She’s a serious force to be reckoned with, Penelope.

    “She’s really a treat, she’s a heavy hitter. You can throw all kinds of stuff out there into the atmosphere and she’ll snatch up something and throw a curve ball back at you. It’s very stimulating, she’s someone I adore, one of my best friends, so yeah it’s been great having her.”

    The movie – which also stars Ian McShane, Geoffrey Rush and Dame Judi Dench – is set for release on May 20.

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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