The current trial for defamation between the actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard has not only sparked endless rumors and controversies about who is right, but has also caused both signatures so that the actress loses her role in Aquaman like for Depp to go back to Pirates of the Caribbean gain relevance and accumulate much more followers.
Previously, fans gathered more than two million signatures to remove Heard from her character as Mera in the tape of Aquaman. Now it seems that the legal battle between the two is resurfacing another petition that was made two years ago, which is to collect signatures for Depp to return to his role as Captain Sparrow.
The petitions for signatures that are carried out through Change.org They have become popular again in networks, but this time, the faithful followers of Captain Sparrow have managed to gather the support of more than half a million people who demand that Disney reincorporate the actor into the franchise.
Despite all the love that Depp put into giving life to the character he played throughout five films in the saga, when he was questioned by his ex-wife’s lawyers about whether he would return to this franchise if Disney offered him 300 million dollars, he immediately said no.
That does not seem to have mattered to the fansbecause they recently viralized the petition entitled Justice For Johnny Deppproposed by the user Kimberly Giles and addressed to The Walt Disney Company, where they ask for the return of the actor to the saga of Pirates of the Caribbean.
This man NEVER disappoints when he makes a movie, so why keep stopping him from making ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’? That movie is nothing without him! He signs the petition to help Johnny Depp get back to what he enjoys and does best.
– Kimberly Giles
Users have not only signed the petition, but have also left comments giving their full support to the actor, asking for justice to be done for the abuse he has received from Amber Heard, as they ensure that women are not the only victims. of violence, on the contrary, men can also suffer it.
Although the outcome of both the trial and the film’s premiere is unknown, so far the petition has 622,461 thousand signatures and counting.