The American information portal ‘Unlimited_ls’ announced yesterday that Disney would be thinking about giving a twist to the Pirates of the Caribbean film saga for its sixth film and that one of the big changes would be the leading role of Johnny Depp.

As the new main face, the audiovisual company would be thinking about the actress and comedian from the United States Ayo Edebiri, known for her role in the series The bear and for giving voice to one of the most beloved characters of Big Mouth (Missy). The interpreter is having a great moment, since she has just won an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe and a Critics Choice for her appearance in the series starring Jeremy Allen White.

The aforementioned medium published a post on the social network Edebiri for the lead role in Pirates 6, a film that would feature a younger cast of pirates in search of hidden treasure. The character she is being considered for is called Anne and it is possible that this character is based on the real life pirate, Anne Bonny, who was an Irish woman.’

Although thousands of people around the world have not liked this information and many fans of the series do not understand the saga without the character of Jack Sparrow, the users of the aforementioned platform have been surprised by the voracious criticism of businessman Elon Musk , who seems not to have liked the news very much.

”Disney sucks,” the owner of the microblogging social network wrote a few hours ago, citing the publication that talked about the possible star signing of the Boston-born actress. Given this message, different users on the network responded to the magnate supporting his comment and asking him to buy Disney.

As happened with previous films such as The Little Mermaid, the possibility of a black woman starring in one of the most famous film sagas in the history of cinema has sowed controversy on the Internet and has revealed the racism that many camouflage with speeches in those who defend ‘fidelity’ to the original story.

”Ah yes, the black Irish. Although they are not really black… In fact, Disney “stinks,”” ”More sub-Saharans appropriating white culture” or ”I can’t wait to see Disney go bankrupt” are some of the critical messages that can be read on the Internet. It should be said that there are also comments supporting Edebiri and his possible star signing in the pirate film.