Pirates of the Caribbean 5: Dead Men Tell No Tales

Started by siriuswriter2 pages

First three = Official trilogy. Otherwise - NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

One thing i found strange for part 3 was with the big ship battle, You see thousands of ships from both sides but in the end the focus was on just the two 😬

Even for as bad as the can be I liked the first three movies. I was sick of Sparrows character by the second movie though. I'd like to see them advance his character

Official release date 2017

http://screenrant.com/pirates-caribbean-5-release-date-2017/

http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/08/15/d23-2015-orlando-bloom-confirmed-for-pirates-of-the-caribbean-5

So Bloom is back in this one. Hoping for Knightley too. That combined with the focus on pirates instead of the supernatural makes me cautiously optimistic.

They need a new villain too. Blackbeard was wasted in the last one. I cant believe they wasted the single most famous real life pirate in the worst film.

So would a soft reboot mean he's not Captain of the Flying Dutchman anymore?

The after credits scene of the third one had him come back 10 years later as captain, so I think he's stuck in that regard

Originally posted by Arachnid1
The after credits scene of the third one had him come back 10 years later as captain, so I think he's stuck in that regard

I remember the scene. Jane's there with their kid and he's grinning like an idiot that he gets to see his family again. Junior gets to see grandpa, etc, etc lol.

I'm wondering though if the focus isn't on the supernatural, why would probably one of the most supernatural people in the series(imagine Will with all Davy Jones powers) show up?

And since he is showing up, and if he is still Captain of the Dutchman, the film would have to be set for 10 years after his visit. But that's only if the original caveat no longer holds true.

Originally Jones was only supposed to Captain the Dutchman for a decade, and when he came back he could be with Calypso. But she never showed up which is why he went renegade in the first place. Since Jane waited faithfully for those 10 years, I'm assuming Will could get released from the bond.

If Bloom is coming back Knightley sort of has to, too, right? Those two characters are very intertwined. Either way, I'm extremely happy he's coming back. On Steanger Tides was so extremely lame, and I think Bloom and Knightley's absence was a big reason why.