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A new video has surfaced online featuring actor Johnny Depp, who is widely anticipated to return as Captain Jack Sparrow in the next Pirates of the Caribbean installment. In this clip, Depp appeared in full Jack Sparrow cosplay and brightened the day of a young fan.

Johnny Depp steps back into the role, not for a new film project at the moment, but to support a charitable effort. He delivered a video message as the beloved pirate for an 11-year-old boy named Corey, who runs the YouTube channel Kraken The Box. Corey has been through a tough medical journey recently, and watching the Pirates of the Caribbean films helped him cope with hospital stays. Depp wanted to lift his spirits by tying together the screen adventures with real-world kindness.

In the published clip, Depp stays true to the Jack Sparrow persona while addressing Corey. He jokes about having missed an earlier chance to speak and then dives into a playful, improvised monologue. The star also notes Corey’s online channel, suggesting it could offer engaging content for him. Depp mentions he will subscribe to Corey’s channel and asks his friends to support it, highlighting the idea that online communities can rally around inspiring young creators. Fans praised the gesture and urged Disney to bring Jack Sparrow back for Pirates of the Caribbean 6, rallying behind the actor’s return to the beloved character.

Whether Depp will appear again as Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean 6 remains unconfirmed. Social media chatter is rich with rumors and fan speculation. After recent high-profile legal proceedings, supporters hope that Disney executives will consider including Depp in the upcoming project, viewing the actor as a key element of the franchise’s enduring appeal.

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