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stbri
30.05.2021 6:07:26

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Sarahb1966
19.05.2021 7:23:15

Last appearing in the New York Times puzzle on June 5, 19 this clue has a 6 letters answer. Setting for a Pirates of the Caribbean ride has also appeared in 0 other occasions according to our records. more


franktollingu
08.05.2021 4:34:33

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legion050
05.05.2021 2:46:18

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Brre
29.05.2021 19:48:59

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yrrryyoderj
11.06.2021 22:36:44

Probably the classiest and most boss way of saying “no” we’ve ever heard. [links]


Mark Petrov
25.05.2021 13:06:42

Any publicity is good publicity, right? here


tenbagger
20.06.2021 15:38:06

A good amount of these quotes come from banter between Captain Jack Sparrow and Will Turner, which only reaffirms the true treasure that is their friendship.


benderamp
14.06.2021 4:52:18

It’s hard to tell if Captain Jack is madly brilliant or brilliantly mad.


melinamoore373
29.05.2021 13:40:01

Rules were made to be broken (except when they weren’t. Safety first). here


Pubulis01
28.05.2021 22:20:07

Captain Jack is a man of many talents, many of which are completely accidental. here


lowifi
11.06.2021 22:36:44

The Pirates of the Caribbean franchise launched Johnny Depp into megastardom and put pirates back on the cultural treasure map, all beginning with 2003’s The Curse of the Black Pearl. If you want to watch the Pirates of the Caribbean movies in order, set sail with Captain Jack Sparrow and his two lovely assistants Elizabeth Swann and Will Turner (Keira Knightley, Orlando Bloom) towards Dead Man’s Chest and At Worlds End. [links]


kenny1029
25.05.2021 13:06:42

With that trilogy closed, the series continued on with the further adventures of Jack with On Stranger Tides and Dead Men Tell No Tales. In the years since, a sixth film remains in the works, while in June 2020, Disney announced a spin-off to star Margot Robbie. For now, see our guide on how to watch the Pirates of the Caribbean movies in order. here


jemenake
20.06.2021 15:38:06


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romsek
29.05.2021 13:40:01

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im3w1l
28.05.2021 22:20:07

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valam
01.05.2021 6:20:53

Yet here we are, five movies and $4.5 billion later (via The Numbers), discussing the ins and outs of a sixth Pirates of the Caribbean film. Of course, the X factor that nobody could have predicted nearly two decades ago was the performance of Johnny Depp, who brought an unrealistic amount of swagger and charisma (not to mention a healthy dash of Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards) to the role of Captain Jack Sparrow, the roguish seafarer who has anchored every film thus far. Working from admittedly thin source material — again, a theme park ride — Disney has managed to build a serviceable cast of characters and interesting mythology around Depp's character, which has become nothing short of iconic. In 2019, though, after flirting with the idea of continuing the series with Deadpool writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, it was announced that the series would be rebooted, without the involvement of Depp (via Deadline ). Here's why the next Pirates of the Caribbean flick won't be a sequel.


fkuro27
05.05.2021 16:50:26

The Pirates flicks have had their financial ups and downs; while two of the movies have broken the billion-dollar mark at the worldwide box office, it was only the second entry — 2006's Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest — that cleaned up the hardest. The most recent, 2017's Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, is the second-lowest grossing installment behind only the first, which is likely a reflection of the fact that creatively, the series is well and truly beginning to circle the drain.


newsham
28.04.2021 14:22:31

There are probably still a bunch of studio executives out there somewhere scratching their heads over the success of Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean series. It can be tough to remember, but back in 2003, before the release of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, the picture sounded less like a gamble and more like a gigantic money flush. Never mind the fact that the movie was (very loosely) based on one of the flagship rides from Disney's theme parks; pirate movies in general had quite recently proved themselves to be not just money losers but studio killers. As recently as 1995, the would-be epic Cutthroat Island, which cost $115 million to produce and managed a worldwide gross less than one-tenth that amount (via Forbes ), had famously bankrupted studio Carolco Pictures, which then promptly sunk to the depths of the sea and was never heard from again.