Pirates of the Caribbean 5

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Johnny Depp shares Jack Sparrow’s gold coin treasure with sick kids in Brisbane






http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au...kids-in-brisbane/story-fnj94hgr-1227432859068
 
Which goes on to show how complicated movie budgets can be.
 
Is Bardem news, or have I just not been paying this any attention so far?
 
I'll be honest, just like Underworld and Resident Evil, I'm thinking to myself 'Does anyone actually care about this old franchises?"

Of course, Pirates is more high profile than the other two but I can't help it but to think it's a product of its time..
 
Oh it's past its due date. If anything this should have come out last year. But Disney is going to try and milk it this one last time. If this fails, they'll survive. Maybe someone will get fired though.
 
i think POTC would need at least 2 bad movies for it to bomb at the BO. after this movie they will get more rich.

when Depp will be very old he will on Oprah bash the last POTC movies.
 
I'll be honest, just like Underworld and Resident Evil, I'm thinking to myself 'Does anyone actually care about this old franchises?"

Of course, Pirates is more high profile than the other two but I can't help it but to think it's a product of its time..

I completely disagree, a lot of people do care and have fond memories of the franchise, it simply doesn't have a fan following online like stuff such as Marvel or Star Wars. Not to mention that there aren't any other films dealing with naval battles or piracy around, while Underworld and Resident Evil are just run-of-the-mill and never realy had as much entertainment value.
 
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I just see it as a relic, or it's getting there.

I guess the next film will make or break the franchise. If it's good, it will most likely revitalise the series and Disney will want to move ahead fast, if it's bad, it might be the final nail in the coffin, even if it makes as much money as the last film.
 
Sounds like they were going nuts for him at the convention and as long the movies keep making a billion dollars worldwide they'll keep making them. I love the first three but wasn't too crazy about the land locked fourth one (except the mermaids). If this one goes back to the sea the beaches I'll be fine with it.
 
Sounds like they were going nuts for him at the convention and as long the movies keep making a billion dollars worldwide they'll keep making them. I love the first three but wasn't too crazy about the land locked fourth one (except the mermaids). If this one goes back to the sea the beaches I'll be fine with it.

Totally agreed, loved the first one, liked the next 2, but thought OST was really poor and the worst in the series.
 
http://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/1...3?hootPostID=c611d61b12738f12ba6c024c49660ebd
12:02 a.m. Bailey says the new Pirates will feature a “formidable” new foe for Jack Sparrow, Captain Salazar, played by Javier Bardem, and promises another faceoff between Sparrow and his “frenemy” Captain Barbossa. “There’s another character in this tale, in this franchise, that we think the audience particularly cares to see Jack Sparrow interact with,” Bailey says. It’s official — Orlando Bloom’s Will Turner is back!

12:06 a.m. “Dick van Dyke was there yesterday,” Sparrow slurs. “Susan Lucci, George Lucas, a few people I couldn’t pronounce their names – they were here.” Sean Bailey begins with Depp’s outro when the star exclaims: “I came to sing you a song!” Bailey tries again, prompting a visibly crestfallen Capt. Jack to say: “I don’t want to sing.”
 
I completely disagree, a lot of people do care and have fond memories of the franchise, it simply doesn't have a fan following online like stuff such as Marvel or Star Wars. Not to mention that there aren't any other films dealing with naval battles or piracy around, while Underworld and Resident Evil are just run-of-the-mill and never realy had as much entertainment value.

Agreed :up: Cool title logo and glad Will is returning. Excited for this and more news in the future.
 
I wasn't sure whether to start a new thread for this question or not, so I'm asking it here: does anybody know what the story timeline for these films is, including On Stranger Tides and this one?

I'm interested in getting back into the series, especially with Orlando Bloom coming back, but wanted to figure out what the internal chronology is before I do.
 
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