Johnny Depp refused to return to "Pirates of the Caribbean"

Disney has nothing to offer Johnny Depp to make him return to the "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise. This statement was made by the actor himself during cross-examination in the defamation trial against his ex-wife Amber Heard.
"Mr. Depp, what if Disney came to you with $300 million and a million alpacas, nothing in the world would make you come back and work with Disney on a new Pirates of the Caribbean movie? Right?" asked Amber Heard's attorney Ben Rottenborn. "That's true, Mr. Rottenborn," Depp replied.
Recall that Depp and Heard were involved in a legal battle for several years after Heard divorced Depp and then obtained a temporary restraining order against him in May 2016. In 2018, the actress wrote an article to the Washington Post, and the relationship between the ex-spouses escalated. Johnny Depp later filed a defamation lawsuit against the British tabloid The Sun after the publication called the actor a "wife-beating man" in a 2018 article. Depp lost both the original lawsuit and the appeal. The current trial is taking place in Virginia. The spouses are demanding huge compensation from each other.