A-hoy mate! Keira Knightley's action-packed time on the ship is coming to an end and the young starlet says she's ready to move on to other bigger and greater adventures.
Keira Knightley recently said she will not be appearing in any future "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies.
The British actress - who just finished filming her part as damsel Elizabeth Swann in the third installment of the swashbuckling adventure series, "At World's End' - feels she has grown out of the character.
According to Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper, she said, "I've been playing this girl since I was 17. I'm 21 now and I'm on to very different things. But it's fun to try to invest Elizabeth with some rebellious spirit."
However, one star who wants to continue appearing in the movies is lead actor Johnny Depp. The charming star has apparently admitted he would love to reprise his role as flamboyant pirate Jack Sparrow for a fourth time.
A source said, "As long as he came back, I don't think they'd be too worried about Keira."
"Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" will be released next year.
















