![]() ![]() ![]() The Chernobyl creator had picked up the baton from Deadpool writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, who had been hired to work on a reboot a year earlier. Ultimately, that follow-up never materialised but in 2019, it was revealed that original Curse of the Black Pearl writer Ted Elliott was working with The Last of Us writer Craig Mazin on a new script for a sixth movie. Talk of a sixth Pirates of the Caribbean movie has been swirling for years, with original plans set to include a second part to Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales after its release in 2017. Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom in 2003's Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl. It makes sense then that a continuation has been long-rumoured by Disney - but will there ever be a sixth Pirates of the Caribbean movie? Let’s take a look… Is a new Pirates of the Caribbean film in the works? While some of the glitter may have faded from the series' treasure-chest gold by the franchise’s last instalment, it remains a firm favourite among fans all over the globe. ![]() Together, these players took us through four more adventures, starting with two parter Dead Man’s Chest in 2006 and At World’s End a year later, and continuing with 2011’s On Stranger Tides and Dead Men Tell No Tales in 2017. ![]() However, at the centre of the action was Johnny Depp as the swaggering, slurring, rum-swigging Captain Jack Sparrow, a loveable rogue who captured the audience's imagination and became one of the actor’s most popular cinematic creations. Read more: Disney's theme park movies ranked from Haunted Mansion to Pirates of the Caribbean There was Orlando Bloom’s mysterious orphan Will Turner, Keira Knightley’s posh-lady-turned-pirate Elizabeth Swan and Geoffrey Rush’s undead pirate antihero Captain Barbossa. Setting sail with 2003's Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, director Jerry Bruckheimer and producer Gore Verbinski introduced us to a crew of faces that went on to become fan-favourites. Throughout five swashbuckling adventures, the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise proved that you can adapt a theme park attraction to the big screen and it doesn’t have to be all that bad. ![]()
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