Pirates of the Caribbean 5
An honest movie trailer for the fifth "Pirates of the Caribbean" movie has circulated online. Watch it here!
At least five young actresses are currently vying for a major role in the upcoming "Pirates of the Caribbean 5: Dead Men Tell No Tales."
The filming of the new "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" might be delayed due to Jack the Monkey, recent reports are saying.
"Pirates of the Caribbean" actor Johnny Depp does not need a tour guide to explore Australia as he is quite familiar with the place, his co-actor Geoffrey Rush revealed as the filming of the new sequel nears.
Disney is set to release a fifth "Pirates of the Caribbean" movie in 2017 following the success of its four film series.
"Pirates of the Caribbean 5" is really starting to come together, with Oscar winner Javier Bardem being rumored to portray the new villain in the film.
It's a sure thing that Johnny Depp will reprise his role as the notorious pirate, Jack Sparrow, but what came as a surprise is that someone else from the original cast may be planning his own return.
The next installment of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series won't be in cinemas until July 2017, but that does not mean that the production crew is relaxing by the beach, sipping their rum like Captain Jack Sparrow would've.
In April this year, Amber Heard's ex-boyfriend, actor Mark Wystrach, reportedly claimed that the actress is expecting a child with her Hollywood A-lister fiance Johnny Depp.
This is one pirate with a heart - a heart for Mother Nature and the arts, that is. It has been recently learned that "Pirates of the Caribbean" actor Geoffrey Rush has been invested with a Companion of the Order of Australia citation earlier this month.
Although it may seem Captain Jack Sparrow has all the funniest and wittiest lines, his co-stars also have a fair share of quote-worthy lines.
The fifth installment of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise is long overdue. That's a fact.
We're not seeing the last of Captain Jack Sparrow!
Jerry Bruckheimer and Walt Disney will not renew their first look deal they have maintained for over 25 years.
On Tuesday it was announced that "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" would be delayed.