Rumors Afloat: Depp May Sail Again as Jack Sparrow š“āā ļø
- Captain Blackquill

- Aug 15, 2025
- 6 min read
Updated: Sep 6, 2025
Johnny Deppās possible return as Captain Jack, a pirate shipwreck discovery, and treasures turning up in Australia... Episode 17 is bursting with plunder! Issue #17 ā Aug 15th, 2025
Captain Black Quill August 15, 2025
Ahoy, ye salty dogs and treasure hunters!Hoist the mainsail and batten down yer inbox, for this weekās edition ofĀ The Pirate RepublicĀ be packed tighter than a smugglerās hold. Weāve got whispers of a possible pirate shipwreck off the coast oā Carolina, a gleaming piece oā eight pulled from the Aussie sands, and a Black Sea monastery that once stood defiant against a horde oā sea wolves. And if that donāt wet yer whistle, weāve even got fresh word from the Hollywood docks about a certain Captain Jack Sparrowāarr, seems the wind be changinā in the Caribbean!
So sharpen yer cutlasses, pour yerself a tankard oā rum, and prepare to chart a course through history, mystery, and modern mischief. The seas be callinā, mates⦠and this weekās plunder is not to be missed!
āĀ This Week in Pirate History
šĀ A Pirateās Vow ā Edward Low Weds Eliza Marble (August 12, 1714)

Before Edward āNedā Lowās name struck fear from Boston to Barbados, the future scourge of the seas was just a fiery-tempered shipās rigger with a love for one woman āĀ Eliza Marble. On August 12, 1714, in the streets of Boston, he set aside cutlass and curse words long enough to marry her.
Though Low would go on to be remembered as one of the most bloodthirsty pirates of the Golden Age, in that moment he was a man bound not by ropes or irons, but by the vows of matrimony. Sadly, fateās cruel tide soon swept tragedy ashore ā Eliza died young, leaving Low with a broken heart and an anger that would fuel his savage career at sea.
Some say that from that day forward, every merchantman he set upon was another coffin nail in the grief that never left him. And so began his transformation from a married man in Boston to a merciless wolf of the waves.

āĀ āA Whisper on the Wind ā Jack Sparrowās Compass Points to Hollywoodā
Arr, me hearties⦠word drifts ācross the seas that the most notorious rum-soaked rogue to ever sail Disneyās waters may yet chart another course.

After years in exile,Ā Captain Jack Sparrowāaye, the very one played byĀ Johnny Deppāmight just be coaxed back aboard theĀ Pirates of the CaribbeanĀ galleon. ProducerĀ Jerry BruckheimerĀ has let slip that talks have been had with the captain himself⦠though Sparrow, being the wily soul he is, will only set sail if the script be as sharp as a cutlass and twice as shiny.
If the quills in Hollywood can pen such a tale, we might yet see that swaggering gait and hear the slurred wisdom of a pirate whose compass never pointed northāonly toward adventure, trouble, and the nearest barrel of rum.
But beware, mates: whispers be fickle things, and the tide may yet turn. Still, hope stirs in the hearts of all whoāve sailed alongside him, on screen or in spirit.
Hoist yer curiosity and read the full tale fromĀ VarietyĀ here:Ā Jack Sparrow May Yet Return

āĀ Saints, Spirits & the Petrified Ship of the Black Sea
Off the coast of Burgas, Bulgaria, liesĀ Anastasia Islandāa volcanic speck in the Black Sea where the sea breeze carries whispers of saints and the damned.

Back in the 15th century, the islandāsĀ Monastery of St. AnastasiaĀ found itself under siege by a ruthless band oā pirates. The scoundrels came for treasureāgold chalices, holy relics, and the monasteryās prized healing herbs. With cutlasses flashing and muskets ready, they thought the monks easy prey. But the holy men turned to a higher power, raising prayers like cannon fire to the heavens.
The answer came swift and savageāa storm so fierce it seemed the sea herself had risen in fury. Waves pounded the pirate vessel, smashing her against the volcanic cliffs until she was naught but driftwood and legend. The jagged rocks left behind still bear the nameĀ āThe Petrified Ship,āĀ a warning to every sea wolf who dares plunder sacred ground.
Centuries later, the monastery became a prison, home to desperate men plotting escape. In the 1920s, 43 prisoners rowed into history with a daring jailbreak. Today, the site is a boutique hotel and museumāwhere you can sip wine in the shadow of miracles, mutiny, and maritime vengeance.
Read the full tale here āĀ Saints and Spirits on the Black Sea

šŖĀ Half a Piece oā Eight Found in the Aussie Outback!

Blimey, mateyātwo gold prospectors down under were huntinā for the usual glitter when they unearthed a rarer prizeāaĀ genuine Spanish piece oā eight, split clean in half!
Back in the Golden Age, such coins were sliced to make change or divvied among a crew. This battered half-real may have once rattled in the pocket of a sailor, a smuggler⦠or a pirate bold enough to roam the far reaches of the Pacific.
How it washed ashore in the heart of Australia be a mystery for the agesāwas it traded, lost in a shipwreck caravan, or hidden away from the Kingās taxman? Whatever its tale, it proves thatĀ treasure aināt always buried deepāsometimes itās just waitinā under yer boots.
āĀ Read the full tale here:Ā Aussie gold prospectorsā rare discovery
āĀ Wreck Hunters May Have Found the Lost La Fortuna
Off the coast of North Carolina, where the waters hide more secrets than a pirateās diary, divers may have struck goldānot the shiny kind, but theĀ bones of the feared Spanish privateer La Fortuna.
She met her fiery end in 1748 during a failed Spanish raid, blown apart in a battle that rattled Brunswick Town to its foundations. Now, East Carolina Universityās sea dogs have uncovered timbers that match her storyācypress wood not native to these waters, and relics that smell of the Spanish Main.
If the Queen Anneās Revenge lab confirms the find, weāll have one more ghost ship to toast at the tavernāa reminder that the sea never forgets its dead⦠nor their plunder.
āĀ Read the full tale here:Ā Possible pirate shipwreck found off North Carolina

š“āā ļøĀ Event Spotlight: Galveston Pirate Festival ā Hoist the Black Flag in Texas!
Dates:Ā September 19ā21, 2025Location:Ā Galveston, Texas (galvestonpiratefest.com)

Batāten down the hatches and ready yer sea legs, for theĀ Galveston Pirate FestivalĀ be settinā the Texas coast ablaze with three days of rum, revelry, and rascally fun! From the cobblestone charm oā the Historic Strand to the salty spray at Seawolf Park, every inch oā this fair port will be crawling with scallywags, buccaneers, and wide-eyed landlubbers lookinā for adventure.
āĀ Hereās what awaits ye, matey:
Three Days, Three Ports of CallĀ ā Kick off with a raucous Friday night pub crawl, sail into Saturdayās dockside festivities, and close out Sunday with high-seas expeditions and treasure hunts.
Live Music & High SpiritsĀ ā Shanty-singers, fiddlers, and bands will have ye stompinā yer boots while barrels oā fun keep the rum flowinā.
Feats oā Pirate GloryĀ ā Barrel races, costume contests fit for kings (and rogues), and a market brimming with trinkets, treasures, and ill-gotten gains.
Fun for the Young BuccaneersĀ ā Axe-throwinā (foam or steel, dependinā on the age oā the deckhand), games, and treasure quests to keep the little swabs busy while ye fill yer tankard.
So polish yer cutlass, lace up yer boots, and make way to Galveston this September. A festival like this be the stuff oā legend, and yeāll not want to be the sorry soul who missed it.

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