Dreadlocks, eyeliner and beard: Johnny Depp has slipped into his cult role of Captain Jack Sparrow for the children of a hospital.
Johnny Depp (61) has slipped back into his cult role of Captain Jack Sparrow – but only for a short time. At the Donostia University Hospital, a children’s hospital in San Sebastian, Spain, the actor delighted the children and the team with the popular film character from “Pirates of the Caribbean”.
Dreadlocks, eyeliner and beard: In full Sparrow gear, Depp walked through the hospital corridors with his character’s typical gait and amused the children and the staff alike. released, there is also a scene in which he chats with the staff, pounding his hand over his heart and giving air kisses. He also posed for photos with doctors, nurses, nurses and other employees.
Depp took time with each child
Of course, Depp took the most time for the children in his role as the popular Disney character. Pictures show scenes in which Depp as Sparrow holds a baby in his arms, shakes hands with a boy in a hospital bed, and makes a girl and her mother laugh. : “Like Captain Jack Sparrow, the actor walked up to the boys and girls and took photos with each one of them. They laughed and told anecdotes, and it helped them forget for a few minutes about the difficulties they were facing go through.” For several years now, Depp has been visiting sick children in clinics in his cult role.
But Depp wasn’t in Spain to cheer up the children. His latest project “Modi” premiered at the San Sebastian Film Festival, which ended on Saturday, September 28th. Depp directed the film, which told the story of the exceptional Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani, for the first time since the 1990s.
The next “Pirates of the Caribbean” part will be a reboot
Whether Depp will soon slip back into his iconic role for a new “Pirates of the Caribbean” part remains unlikely. Film producer Jerry Bruckheimer (81) announced in March 2024 that the next part of “Pirates of the Caribbean” would be a reboot of the popular franchise. This is easier to realize “because you don’t have to wait for certain actors,” explained Bruckheimer.
Source: Stern

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