well like everyones said about a million times by now no one knows anything for sure its all a guess to whats real and whats not and if any of its real but I mentioned something to Keira about it and she said "people can be so crazy" so I dont know what that means...I hope its real god do I hope its real but even if it is I still wouldnt be able to do it cause my agencys cheap and would prolly send other people to it not me which innit fair cause I found it not them grrrr...
yea me too please. i private messaged you about it and i thought you forgot... which you did... o...k... anyways yea i really want an agent AND to be in Pirates even though it's not likely. I like reading FanFics with jack having a daughter or niece or a friend my age or something so i can act it out and it's really fun. i get one of my friends to be jack and will and elizabeth and i play the other parts... it's fun 😛 but that way IF there is gonna be a daughter or niece then i can get practice... 😄
1. Pirates II is not in production yet. Producers have notified us that the script is still being written, and will be completed by late summer. The film will most likely go into production summer 2005.
2. We are not doing any auditions. When we have auditions we will post them on our casting hotline, Breakdown Services and Back Stage West.
3. You may not be considered for roles when you live in other cities or countries. There are plenty of actors/extras in Los Angeles that can be used to fill our calls. Principal actors (speaking parts) may be flown in for specific parts but usually they are name actors and are submitted by your agent to the principal casting department.
4. To be considered for any film we cast you must be registered with us. We give priority to actors who are in our internal database.
5. Anyone can be a pirate. Not true! The pirates that we cast to play Jack’s Crew and Barbosa’s Crew were extreme character types. They had very thin, lean builds, missing teeth, wandering eyes and serial killer looks. Marines and sailors were British looking and some needed tall ship sailing experience.
6. We will read your E-mail. Whenever we are casting a specific role and are accepting E-mailed submissions, we give out a message to identify it in the subject line. If the message is not correct we delete the E-mail immediately.
7. Bottom line. If you are local to Los Angeles (or local to whichever island is used for the next location) you may have an opportunity to work on the sequel if you have the correct look and skill.
heres some info you guys!