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Before news broke that Johnny Depp is considerably less psyched to step back into Jack Sparrow's boots for a fourth "Pirates of the Caribbean" following the exodus of Disney studio chief Dick Cook, MTV News had a chance to chat with franchise co-star Geoffrey Rush about the developing project.
The Australian actor said he's definitely set [...]
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EXIT THE KING star Geoffrey Rush will star next year in a revival of Gogol's DIARY OF A MADMAN at Sydney's Belvoir St. Theater. Produced by Company B, the production will be directed by Neil Armfield in his 15th and final season as the Artisitc Director of the company. Opening is set for 2010.
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Fresh off reports that he will be returning to the Australian stage next year in DIARY OF A MADMAN with Sydney's Company B, Variety reports today that Geoffrey Rush will star in the Australian premiere of "The Drowsy Chaperone," the first show of the Melbourne Theater Company's 2010 season.
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We know that Disney is trying to move forward on Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides by next year so that it'll be ready to hit theaters in 2011 (I think they're desperate for another big tentpole). As of this moment, we don't know whether or not Johnny Depp will be back (given his complaints about Dick Cook's departure). But one actor that will be returning is Geoffrey Rush, who played Captain Barbossa in the past three films. Rush...
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MTV talked to Geoffrey Rush who says he's ready to reprise his role of Barbossa in Spring 2010 for Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides . The fourth installment is scheduled to be released in Summer 2011.
He said: "They're waiting for the screenplay writers to put together something that's beyond the trilogy, take it off into a new direction so that it's fresh and hopefully really interesting for an audience, that they're not going...
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