Pirates of the Caribbean 6 is officially in development at Disney, marking a long-awaited return to the high-seas world of swashbuckling adventure. Producer Jerry Bruckheimer has confirmed that this entry will reboot the franchise rather than directly continue the story from Dead Men Tell No Tales. Two distinct scripts are reportedly in progress: one retaining beloved legacy characters, and the other forging a completely new narrative path.

A significant question on fans’ minds is Captain Jack Sparrow’s return. Bruckheimer has made it clear that nothing is ruled out—Depp could reprise his iconic role if he “likes the way the part’s written”. That said, the reboot’s flexibility means the film could proceed without him if necessary.
Alongside Depp’s potential return, there’s buzz about other familiar faces making a comeback. Actors like Orlando Bloom (Will Turner) and Kaya Scodelario (Carina Barbossa) are reportedly contractually tied to return or at least deeply considered for the story’s continuation. Bruckheimer framed the upcoming film as a “new take” on the franchise, emphasizing a mix of returning talent and fresh faces, though specifics remain under wraps. Even Keira Knightley has expressed closure with her character’s ending and currently isn’t planning to return .
Writing responsibilities for this reboot rest with top-tier talent, including original writer Ted Elliott and acclaimed creator Craig Mazin, with Jeff Nathanson brought on later to refine the script—especially its compelling third act. Bruckheimer has praised the new version’s energy and structure, which aim to recapture the adventurous spirit of early films while charting new narrative waters.

As for timing, Pirates 6 has not entered production yet. Existing reports place it in the development stage through at least late 2025, with a possible release window around 2026 or 2027. Casting decisions and budgets await script finalization—the cornerstone for moving this nautical venture into production.
In summary, the potential sixth Pirates of the Caribbean entry represents both nostalgia and reinvention. It promises to blend legacy characters with new narratives, potentially welcoming back Captain Jack Sparrow if the script resonates with Depp—and still offer a bold new direction regardless. Until further official announcements emerge, fans remain poised at the shore, ready to set sail once again.





