Johnny Depp asked Paul for Pirates cameo. ‘Pirates of the
Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales’ co-director Espen Sandberg has
revealed Johnny Depp asked Sir Paul McCartney to make a cameo in the
latest instalment of the franchise via text message.
The film’s bosses
were initially keen to secure Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards to play a
pirate rocker in the latest instalment of the adventure movie but when
he was unable to film the part, the team were thrilled to secure the
Beatles star.
Co-director Espen Sandberg said: “So we needed another
rocker and on top of our list was Paul McCartney. And Johnny said,
‘Well, I have his number.’ And of course Johnny has Paul McCartney’s
number.
So he started texting him. And it went back and forth. And then
[Paul] said yes. So we were super happy.” Whilst co-director Joachim
Ronning added to USA Today: “It was fun. And there we went.”
Keith – who was unable to make a cameo in the most recent film due to
“touring commitments” – had previously made an appearance as Captain
Jack Sparrow’s (Johnny Depp) father Captain Teague in 2007’s ‘Pirates of
the Caribbean: At World’s End’.
Paul McCartney’s involvement in the
fifth installment of the pirate franchise was revealed in March 2016
when a source said bosses had approached the musician about the role and
directors Ronning and Sandberg had decided to add an extra scene just
for him.
Orlando Bloom is also returning in this instalment as
‘Bootstrap’ Bill Turner, after leaving the franchise in 2011’s ‘Pirates
of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides’.
He previously said: “There have
certainly been some discussions about it and I’m open to it. That whole
experience working with Johnny and (director) Gore (Verbinski) was
really amazing for me. I had a great time working with Johnny, one of
the reasons I jumped at the opportunity was because Johnny was
involved.” Geoffrey Rush, Kaya Scodelario, Brenton Thwaites and Javier
Bardem also star in the film.
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