The departure of longtime chairman Dick Cook from Walt Disney Studios is having a ripple effect on the company's planned film slate. Beyond the potentially endangered "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise given Johnny Depp 's recent loss of enthusiasm, it appears that Disney is turning around on another project -- namely, " The Diary of Anne Frank ."According to The Wrap, Disney has ceased development on playwright, screenwriter and filmmaker David Mamet 's interpretation of " The Diary of Anne Frank ," the story of a young Jewish girl's experiences throughout the Holocaust. The report suggests that "Anne Frank" was rejected by Disney for being "too dark," but also because Cook's recent ousting has stalled movement on a vast majority of Disney's projects."With the studio in a state of limbo after the ouster of chairman Dick Cook, it is unlikely that any projects will be getting the go-ahead at the moment," insider