Entertainment | Tech Publicist https://www.techpublicist.com Tech Publicist is one of the most renowned platforms to get authentic & latest information on different sectors such as technology, news, marketing, latest mobiles, startup stories & more. Sun, 03 Mar 2024 06:09:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.techpublicist.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/cropped-favicon-tech-32x32.png Entertainment | Tech Publicist https://www.techpublicist.com 32 32 Disney’s ‘Pirates of the Caribbean 6’ Without Johnny Depp: Is Ayo Edebiri the Next Captain? https://www.techpublicist.com/news/entertainment/disneys-pirates-of-the-caribbean-6-without-johnny-depp-is-ayo-edebiri-the-next-captain/ https://www.techpublicist.com/news/entertainment/disneys-pirates-of-the-caribbean-6-without-johnny-depp-is-ayo-edebiri-the-next-captain/#respond Fri, 09 Feb 2024 08:36:27 +0000 https://www.techpublicist.com/?p=481

Will Johnny Depp Return As Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean 6?

Actress Ayo Edebiri is allegedly being considered by Disney for the main part in “Pirates 6,” which would see her take on the legendary role of Captain Jack Sparrow from the “Pirates of the Caribbean” trilogy, played by Johnny Depp. According to a post on X, Ms. Edebiri is being considered for the character of Anne, which is allegedly modelled on the real-life 17th-century female pirate Anne Bonny. She recently won an Emmy and a Golden Globe for her performance in “The Bear.” So it might be no Johnny Depp pirates of the caribbean 6.

There was dissatisfaction among some franchise fans after the revelation. Tesla CEO Elon Musk retweeted the post with the comment, “Disney sucks,” expressing his displeasure with Disney’s decision. Disney Johnny Depp, Johnny Depp Disney, Who is playing jack sparrow in the new pirates of the caribbean 6, etc. are some of the topics you will find in trends right now. 

Opponents of the possible casting drew attention to differences between Ms. Edebiri’s Nigerian ancestry and the historical depiction of Anne Bonny as a red-haired, pale-skinned Irish woman. Disney has been accused by some of “blackwashing” historical figures who are Caucasian.

The studio reportedly has a preference for Ayo Edebiri to play the lead part of Anne, who would be one of several young pirates searching for a lost treasure.

In the Hulu/FX series The Bear, Edebiri won an award for her performance of chef Sydney Adamu. Along with voicing characters in well-known animated films like Big Mouth, Clone High, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, her credits also include appearances in comedic films like Theatre Camp and Bottoms.

Margot Robbie was once the front-runner to play the lead female role in Pirates of the Caribbean 6. The familiar and beloved world would not change in this movie. Still, a number of fresh faces would be introduced to the group. It was later announced by Margot Robbie that she will not be appearing in the movie.

The Last of Us author Craig Mazin wrote a screenplay that Disney liked, according to the most recent updates, but neither the story’s plot nor its central character, “Anne,” were disclosed.

At that point, Ayo would essentially take Johnny Depp’s place, ending Captain Jack Sparrow’s involvement in the series permanently. Throughout all five of the films, Johnny Depp (Johnny Depp Jack Sparrow) has played the main and pivotal part that he developed for the first movie. His portrayal of Jack Sparrow has gained widespread recognition and is largely responsible for the franchise’s over $4.5 billion in revenue, making it one of Disney’s most lucrative endeavours.

Fans Reactions on Disney Johnny Depp Issue & Pirates of the Caribbean Main Character Replacement

Fans rushed to Depp’s defence when Disney decided to remove the actor from the franchise because of the bad press surrounding him during his defamation trial with ex-wife Amber Heard. Fans boycotted the show, hundreds of thousands signed a petition pleading with Disney to bring back Johnny Depp, and the hashtag #JusticeforJohnnyDepp went viral. Regretfully, it seems that it could already be too late, since Depp said that not even $300 million could get him back to the set because he was so wounded by their lack of commitment.

Given that this would entail saying goodbye to Depp, many were not happy about the potential hiring. “Disney can do whatever they want,” a fan commented. Millions upon millions of moviegoers and money are going to be lost at their funeral. will properly serve them. Really, it’s very easy: #NoJohnnyNoPirates.  “They’re never going to outdo Jack Sparrow,” another person said. Without Sparrow, the Pirates films would be nothing. Please just give it up. “Lol omg this would bomb so hard,” a fan said.

One fan thinks Disney is advancing an agenda by choosing to put a woman in the role. Disney has not verified this report, but they did state that the #NoJohnnyNoPirates hashtag is becoming popular in their post: “There are no demands or reasons to have a reboot of this property, particularly one with an all female cast. Once again, studios are taking something fantastic and making it more politically charged, which will only make it fail miserably at the box office. When will they acknowledge that no one is requesting this and learn from their past mistakes? Don’t mess with the franchise. #NoJohnnyNoPirates”.

Overall, it appears that fans are fine with Ayo, but they object to her role replacing Depp’s rather than enhancing it. The confirmation that Johnny will continue as Captain Jack Sparrow is probably good news for fans.

What is your opinion? Will johnny depp return as jack sparrow? Due to this issue, will pirates of the caribbean 6 release date delayed? Stay tuned to know who is playing jack sparrow in the new pirates of the caribbean 6.

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After Applying Password-Sharing Crackdown in Canada, New Zealand, Spain and Portugal, Netflix Reveals Timing of U.S. https://www.techpublicist.com/news/after-applying-password-sharing-crackdown-in-canada-new-zealand-spain-and-portugal-netflix-reveals-timing-of-u-s/ https://www.techpublicist.com/news/after-applying-password-sharing-crackdown-in-canada-new-zealand-spain-and-portugal-netflix-reveals-timing-of-u-s/#respond Wed, 12 Jul 2023 06:35:19 +0000 https://techpublicist.com/?p=189

The streaming giant’s plan to monetize account sharing will be accessible in the United States in the second quarter, after its deployment in Canada, New Zealand, Spain, and Portugal.

Netflix stated Tuesday that it will begin rolling out paid sharing in the United States and other countries in the second quarter of this year. 

After undertaking trials in Latin America, Netflix indicated in January that it will be cracking down on account sharing more globally. 

The crackdown officially began in early February, when Netflix launched “paid sharing” services in Canada, New Zealand, Spain, and Portugal. As part of such plans, the primary Netflix subscriber may add two extra persons outside of their residences for an additional CAD$7.99 per month per person in Canada, NZD$7.99 in New Zealand, 3.99 euros in Portugal, and 5.99 euros in Spain.

Netflix did not divulge price for the United States or other countries included in the Q2 launch, but did state that pricing will be higher in more affluent nations.

“We’ll look at that in a market-by-market basis, but obviously we tested different pricing in these last rollouts than we tested in Latin America and that gives you a sense about how we’re thinking about, you know what is optimal pricing, especially in more affluent countries,” co-CEO Greg Peters said on the earnings call.

Netflix stated that it is “pleased with the results” from Q1, but has opted to delay the broader launch in order to capitalise on some of the early market learnings, such as how to access Netflix outside of the house.

“We’re pleased with the results of our Q1 launches in Canada, New Zealand, Spain and Portugal, strengthening our confidence that we have the right approach. As with Latin America, we see a cancel reaction in each market when we announce the news, which impacts near term member growth. But as borrowers start to activate their own accounts and existing members add ‘extra member’ accounts, we see increased acquisition and revenue. For example, in Canada, which we believe is a reliable predictor for the US, our paid membership base is now larger than prior to the launch of paid sharing and revenue growth has accelerated and is now growing faster than in the US,” Netflix stated in its Q1 results letter. 

The goal for Netflix is to exploit this function to increase income, a move that has been enthusiastically welcomed by Wall Street. However, the business cautioned in January that it would most certainly result in some subscription cancellations in the short term, with co-CEO Greg Peters remarking that it would not be a “universally popular move.”

“Today’s widespread account sharing (100M+ households) undermines our long term ability to invest in and improve Netflix, as well as build our business. While our terms of use limit use of Netflix to a household, we recognize this is a change for members who share their account more broadly,” Netflix stated in its January earnings report. 

Executives have also stated that the paid-sharing option, as well as the new ad-supported tier, provide members with various pricing points to select from and may counterbalance some cancellations. Many Wall Street analysts see paid-sharing and the ad-layer functioning together, with Macquarie analyst Tim Nollen believing that paid sharing may help “jump start” the ad tier.

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