Captain Jack Sparrow is a character that is inextricably linked to Johnny Depp, and all attempts to reinterpret the character's story were cut short during the planning stage due to fan reactions. Depp's brilliant portrayal of the eccentric and charming pirate in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series brought him worldwide fame, but few know that he was not the first candidate for this part.
Jim Carrey: Pirate Number One
In the early 2000s, when filming was just being planned, the creators of the film envisioned Jim Carrey in the role of the captain of the Black Pearl. His comedic talent, expressive facial expressions, and ability to create charismatic characters were particularly sought after by the creators. However, Carrey declined the offer, choosing to star in Bruce Almighty instead, which was also significant but not as financially successful.
Hugh Jackman and Matthew McConaughey: Found Sparrow Weird
After Carrey's refusal, the creators began offering the role to others. Hugh Jackman, already known for his role as Wolverine, and Matthew McConaughey, who was starting his journey toward Oscar-winning roles, found the role questionable: Jack Sparrow seemed too much of a caricature to fit into the pantheon of serious roles.
Johnny Depp: A Candidate Out of Desperation
When many stars declined, the producers decided to take a risk and invite Johnny Depp, who at that time was not in his best form and had lost some of his former popularity. He saw something more in the character of Jack Sparrow than just a pirate and transformed him into a charismatic, witty, and eccentric hero. It turned out that this was exactly the kind of character that the audience was desperately missing.
Today, it is hard to imagine that anyone else could have played Captain Sparrow so well. Of course, the creators wanted to reboot the universe with Margot Robbie, but the online reaction to this move was negative.