Orlando Bloom surprised the audience at the Disney Legends Award Ceremony during D23 at Honda Center on Sunday (August 16) in Anaheim, Calif.
The 49-year-old actor was on hand to help honor his Pirates of the Caribbean producer Jerry Bruckheimer, who was inducted as a Disney Legend.
While on stage, Orlando recalled the wrap gift he received from Jerry.
“After we finished Pirates, Jerry sent me a very expensive bottle of champagne with a note that said, ‘To toast when it passes the billion-dollar mark.’ I framed the note,” Orlando shared via Variety.
“The champagne, of course, well, that didn’t wait the night. I’ve always loved that story because it says so much about Jerry,” the actor continued. “He believed. He knew long before the rest of us did. That’s because, in addition to being passionate and brilliant, Jerry, you simply do not miss.”
Earlier in the day, Jerry cemented his handprints as each Disney Legend does.
That day, the legendary filmmaker and producer revealed that there have been conversations with Johnny Depp to return as Jack Sparrow for a sixth movie!
Last year, Orlando also shared if he would ever return for another Pirates movie.
Check out more photos of Orlando Bloom and Jerry Bruckheimer at the Disney Legends Award Ceremony below…
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