Pirates Of The Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales... ^new^ Access
In a scene shot specifically to appease fans, Henry watches as his father, Will Turner (Orlando Bloom), appears on a beach—no longer crustacean-like, no longer bound to ferry souls. Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley, in a silent cameo) appears in the background, sleeping under a tree. The family embraces.
Jack’s eternal rival who has built a massive pirate empire but faces a personal reckoning. 🌊 Notable Elements
It is a saccharine, "happily ever after" ending that undoes the tragic romance of At World’s End . For some, it was emotional closure; for others, it robbed Will of his heroic sacrifice. Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales...
If you are looking for the tight writing of the first film, you will be disappointed. The plot hinges on coincidences and "magic compass logic." But if you turn off your brain and want to see ghost sharks eat a British firing squad, you will have a blast.
While Johnny Depp is the marquee name, surprisingly belongs to Geoffrey Rush as Captain Hector Barbossa. In a scene shot specifically to appease fans,
Upon release, critics were harsh. The film holds a . The consensus reads: " Dead Men Tell No Tales proves that the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise is running out of ideas, even if Johnny Depp remains game for adventure."
, a ghostly Spanish pirate-hunter, escapes the Devil's Triangle to kill Jack. The Quest: Jack teams up with Henry Turner (son of Will Turner) and Carina Smyth (a brilliant astronomer). The stakes: Henry wants to free his father from the Flying Dutchman Jack’s eternal rival who has built a massive
Javier Bardem (Captain Salazar), Brenton Thwaites (Henry Turner), and Kaya Scodelario (Carina Smyth). Plot Summary: The Hunt for the Trident