It is becoming more obvious that Johnny Depp simply parades around in his Jack Sparrow costume whenever he wants.
The 'Pirates of the Caribbean' star has previously visited a children's hospital in Australia, where he entertained the young patients as the lovable captain of the Black Pearl.
Johnny Depp has once again been spotted in full Jack Sparrow gear, but this time he showed up at the Australian Bat Clinic & Wildlife Trauma Centre to help feed the orphaned bat that he had sponsored.
The centre's Facebook page posted a video of Jack Sparrow feeding the little bat, which has been given the apt name Jackie Sparrow.
The caption read, "Johnny Depp caught up with us again last week for an update on little Jackie Sparrow (The orphaned bat he is sponsoring). Here is a video of Dad bottle feeding his little orphaned baby. It's so fantastic to see him showing a genuine interest, and helping us raise awareness for bats!"
Johnny Depp.caught up with us again last week for an update on little Jackie Sparrow (The orphaned bat he is...
Posted by Australian Bat Clinic & Wildlife Trauma Centre on Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Johnny Depp is obviously smitten with little Jackie Sparrow, as he can't seem to take his eyes of the tiny bat while he is being bottle-fed.
Jack Sparrow is currently in Australia to film the fifth 'Pirates of the Caribbean' movie, which is scheduled for release in 2017. However, there are speculations that 'Dead Men Tell No Tales' might actually be the last 'Pirates' film for Johnny Depp.
According to Movie Pilot, Disney might consider replacing the actor with someone who can portray Jack Sparrow. However, since the character is now immortalized as one of Johnny Depp's best performances, the studio might decide to create a new character to carry the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' franchise.
'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales' also stars Orlando Bloom and Geoffrey Rush. Javier Bardem will join the franchise as new villain Captain Salazar while 'Maze Runner' actress Kaya Scodelario will portray Carina and Brenton Thwaites will play the young Henry Turner.
The film is scheduled for release on July 7, 2017.