PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 5 RELEASE DATE REVEALED
27TH July 2014 10:00am
Prepare yourself for a new Pirates of The Caribbean movie. Yes thats right Captain Jack Sparrow will be heading out on the high seas again in about three years time.
Titled Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead No Man Tell No Tales, the new Pirates of the Caribbean movie is set to be released on July 7, 2017, Disney announced Wednesday.
Titled Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead No Man Tell No Tales, the new Pirates of the Caribbean movie is set to be released on July 7, 2017, Disney announced Wednesday.
The movie which will be produced by producer Jerry Bruckheimer is the fifth installment of the movie and will see Johnny Depp returning for his role as Jack Sparrow.
Pirates of The Caribbean: Dead Man Tell No Tales is set to have more mayhem that will await Jack Sparrow and possibly others actors from previous films such as Geoffrey Rush's Captain Hector Barbossa and Keith Richards' Captain Teague (Sparrow's father.)
Pirates of The Caribbean: Dead Man Tell No Tales is set to have more mayhem that will await Jack Sparrow and possibly others actors from previous films such as Geoffrey Rush's Captain Hector Barbossa and Keith Richards' Captain Teague (Sparrow's father.)
Christoph Waltz has also been rumored to join the cast of the upcoming sequel, which will be co-directed by "Kon-Tiki" filmmakers Joachim Ronning and Espen Sandberg.
According to Box Office Mojo, the previous four entries in the "Pirates" series have taken in a collective $3.73 billion in global ticket sales.
The 2006 film "Dead Man's Chest" made the most in box office booty, digging up $1.066 billion.
And 2011's "On Stranger Tides," the most recent installment in the series, comes in second with $1.045 billion at the international box office. But "Tides" ranks last out of the four when just taking U.S. ticket sales into consideration. The movie made roughly $244 million at the domestic box office, which was still enough to get Disney and Bruckheimer on board again for a sequel.
Tell us: Are you looking forward to another "Pirates" film?
According to Box Office Mojo, the previous four entries in the "Pirates" series have taken in a collective $3.73 billion in global ticket sales.
The 2006 film "Dead Man's Chest" made the most in box office booty, digging up $1.066 billion.
And 2011's "On Stranger Tides," the most recent installment in the series, comes in second with $1.045 billion at the international box office. But "Tides" ranks last out of the four when just taking U.S. ticket sales into consideration. The movie made roughly $244 million at the domestic box office, which was still enough to get Disney and Bruckheimer on board again for a sequel.
Tell us: Are you looking forward to another "Pirates" film?