''Pirates of the Caribbean'' is an American
fantasy
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supernatural
Supernatural refers to phenomena or entities that are beyond the laws of nature. The term is derived from Medieval Latin , from Latin (above, beyond, or outside of) + (nature) Though the corollary term "nature", has had multiple meanings si ...
swashbuckler
A swashbuckler is a genre of European adventure literature that focuses on a heroic protagonist stock character who is skilled in swordsmanship, acrobatics, guile and possesses chivalrous ideals. A "swashbuckler" protagonist is heroic, daring ...
film series A film series or movie series (also referred to as a film franchise or movie franchise) is a collection of related films in succession that share the same fictional universe, or are marketed as a series.
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produced by
Jerry Bruckheimer and based on
Walt Disney
Walter Elias Disney (; December 5, 1901December 15, 1966) was an American animator, film producer and entrepreneur. A pioneer of the American animation industry, he introduced several developments in the production of cartoons. As a film p ...
's
theme park attraction of the same name. The film series serves as a major component of the
eponymous media franchise.
Directors of the series include
Gore Verbinski (films 1–3),
Rob Marshall
Robert Doyle Marshall Jr.http://www.alumni.cmu.edu/s/1410/images/editor_documents/alumnirelations/getinvolved/alumniawards/all_honorees_2018june1.pdf (born October 17, 1960) is an American film and theater director, producer, and choreographer. ...
(4),
Joachim Rønning (5–6), and
Espen Sandberg (5). The series is primarily written by
Ted Elliott and
Terry Rossio (1–4); other writers include
Stuart Beattie (1),
Jay Wolpert
Jay Wolpert (January 29, 1942 – January 3, 2022) was an American television producer and screenwriter.
Life and career
Wolpert was born in The Bronx, New York City. His first television appearance came as a contestant on the original version o ...
(1),
Jeff Nathanson
Jeffrey D. Nathanson (born October 12, 1965) is an American screenwriter, director, and producer.
Early life and education
Nathanson was born on October 12, 1965, in Los Angeles County, California. He attended the University of California, San ...
(5), and
Craig Mazin
Craig Mazin (born April 8, 1971) is an American screenwriter and film director. He is best known for creating the five-part HBO miniseries ''Chernobyl'', based on the nuclear disaster of the same name in 1986. His work earned him two Primetime Em ...
(6). The stories follow the adventures of
Captain Jack Sparrow (
Johnny Depp
John Christopher Depp II (born June 9, 1963) is an American actor and musician. He is the recipient of multiple accolades, including a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award, in addition to nominations for three Academy Awar ...
),
Will Turner (
Orlando Bloom
Orlando Jonathan Blanchard Copeland Bloom (born 13 January 1977) is an English actor. He made his breakthrough as the character Legolas in ''The Lord of the Rings'' film series ''The Fellowship of the Ring'' (2001), ''The Two Towers'' (2002), a ...
) and
Elizabeth Swann (
Keira Knightley
Keira Christina Righton (; née Knightley, born 26 March 1985) is an English actress. Known for her work in both independent films and blockbusters, particularly period dramas, she has received several accolades, including nominations for ...
), with
Hector Barbossa (
Geoffrey Rush
Geoffrey Roy Rush (born 6 July 1951) is an Australian actor. He is known for his eccentric leading man roles on stage and screen. He is among 24 people who have won the Triple Crown of Acting, having received an Academy Award, a Primetime Em ...
) and
Joshamee Gibbs
Joshamee Gibbs (often referred to as Mr. Gibbs or Master Gibbs) is a fictional character in the '' Pirates of the Caribbean'' film series. Gibbs was originally portrayed by Kevin R. McNally. Alongside Jack Sparrow and Hector Barbossa, Gibbs is ...
(
Kevin McNally) following over the course of the films. Other characters featured in the original trilogy include
James Norrington (
Jack Davenport),
Pintel
This is a list of characters appearing in the ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' film series.
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Main characters Jack Sparrow
Captain Jack Sparrow is the protagonist of the series, portrayed by Johnny Depp. First introduced in the film '' Pir ...
(
Lee Arenberg),
Ragetti (
Mackenzie Crook
Paul James "Mackenzie" Crook (born 29 September 1971) is an English actor, comedian, director and writer. He played Gareth Keenan in '' The Office'', Ragetti in the ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' films, Orell in the HBO series ''Game of Throne ...
),
Marty (
Martin Klebba),
Tia Dalma
Tia Dalma is a fictional character from Disney's ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' franchise, making her debut in '' Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.'' She is a voodoo and hoodoo practitioner who once was in love with the pirate Davy Jon ...
(
Naomie Harris), and
Davy Jones (
Bill Nighy
William Francis Nighy (; born 12 December 1949) is an English actor. Nighy started his career with the Everyman Theatre, Liverpool and made his London debut with the Royal National Theatre starting with '' The Illuminatus!'' in 1977. There he g ...
). The fourth film features
Angelica (
Penélope Cruz
Penélope Cruz Sánchez (; ; born 28 April 1974) is a Spanish actress. Known for her roles in films of several genres, particularly those in the Spanish language, she has received various accolades, including an Academy Award and a British A ...
),
Blackbeard
Edward Teach (alternatively spelled Edward Thatch, – 22 November 1718), better known as Blackbeard, was an English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern coast of Britain's North American colonies. Little is known about ...
(
Ian McShane
Ian David McShane (born 29 September 1942) is an English actor, producer and director. He is known for his television performances, particularly as the title role in the BBC series '' Lovejoy'' (1986–1994), Al Swearengen in ''Deadwood'' (20 ...
),
Philip Swift (
Sam Claflin), and
Syrena (
Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey), and
Scrum (
Stephen Graham
Stephen Joseph Graham (born 3 August 1973) is a British actor. He is best known for playing Andrew "Combo" Gascoigne in the film '' This Is England'' (2006) and its television sequels '' This Is England '86'' (2010), ''This Is England '88'' ...
). The fifth film features
Armando Salazar
This is a list of characters appearing in the ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' film series.
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Main characters Jack Sparrow
Captain Jack Sparrow is the protagonist of the series, portrayed by Johnny Depp. First introduced in the film '' Pir ...
(
Javier Bardem
Javier Ángel Encinas Bardem (; born 1 March 1969) is a Spanish actor. Known for his roles in Blockbuster (entertainment), blockbusters and foreign films, he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as the psychopath, ...
),
Henry Turner (
Brenton Thwaites
Brenton Thwaites (born 10 August 1989) is an Australian actor. Beginning his career in his home country in 2011, he had a starring role on the series ''Slide'' and later appeared on the soap opera ''Home and Away''. Since moving to the United S ...
) and
Carina Smyth (
Kaya Scodelario
Kaya Rose Scodelario-Davis (née Humphrey; born 13 March 1992) is an English actress best known for her roles as Effy Stonem on the E4 teen drama '' Skins'' (2007–2010, 2013), and Teresa in the ''Maze Runner'' film series (2014–2018). Ot ...
) among the aforementioned characters. The films take place in a fictionalized version of the
Golden Age of Piracy
The Golden Age of Piracy is a common designation for the period between the 1650s and the 1730s, when maritime piracy was a significant factor in the histories of the Caribbean, the United Kingdom, the Indian Ocean, North America, and West Afric ...
, and are set primarily in the
Caribbean.
The film series started in 2003 with ''
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl'', which had a positive reception from audiences and
film critics. It grossed US$654 million worldwide.
After the first film's success,
Walt Disney Pictures
Walt Disney Pictures is an American Film studio, film production company and subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios (division), Walt Disney Studios, which is owned by The Walt Disney Company. The studio is the flagship producer of live-action featur ...
announced that a
film series A film series or movie series (also referred to as a film franchise or movie franchise) is a collection of related films in succession that share the same fictional universe, or are marketed as a series.
This article explains what film series are ...
was in the works. The franchise's second film, subtitled ''
Dead Man's Chest'', was released in 2006 and broke financial records worldwide the day of its premiere. ''Dead Man's Chest'' became the
top-grossing movie of 2006 with almost
US$1.1 billion at the worldwide
box office
A box office or ticket office is a place where tickets are sold to the public for admission to an event. Patrons may perform the transaction at a countertop, through a hole in a wall or window, or at a wicket. By extension, the term is f ...
. The third film in the series, subtitled ''
At World's End'', followed in 2007 earning
US$960 million. Disney released a fourth film, subtitled ''
On Stranger Tides'', in 2011 in conventional 2D,
Digital 3-D
Digital 3D is a non-specific 3D standard in which films, television shows, and video games are presented and shot in digital 3D technology or later processed in digital post-production to add a 3D effect.
One of the first studios to use digital 3 ...
and
IMAX 3D
IMAX is a proprietary system of high-resolution cameras, film formats, film projectors, and theaters known for having very large screens with a tall aspect ratio (approximately either 1.43:1 or 1.90:1) and steep stadium seating.
Graeme F ...
. ''On Stranger Tides'' succeeded in also grossing more than $1 billion,
becoming the second film in the franchise and only the eighth film in history to do this, at the time of release. A fifth film, subtitled ''
Dead Men Tell No Tales'', was released in 2017.
The franchise has grossed over $4.5 billion worldwide;
it is the
15th-highest-grossing film series of all time, and is the first film franchise to produce two or more movies that grossed over $1 billion.
Films
''Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl'' (2003)
Blacksmith
Will Turner teams up with eccentric pirate
Captain Jack Sparrow to save Turner's love,
Elizabeth Swann, from cursed pirates led by Jack's mutinous former first mate,
Hector Barbossa. Jack wants revenge against Barbossa, who left him stranded on an island before stealing his ship, the ''Black Pearl'', along with 882 pieces of cursed Aztec Gold.
''Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest'' (2006)
Lord
Cutler Beckett of the East India Trading Company arrests Will and Elizabeth for aiding Captain Jack Sparrow in the previous film. Beckett offers
clemency
A pardon is a government decision to allow a person to be relieved of some or all of the legal consequences resulting from a criminal conviction. A pardon may be granted before or after conviction for the crime, depending on the laws of the j ...
if Will agrees to search for Jack's compass in a bid to find the
Dead Man's Chest—and inside, the heart of villainous
Davy Jones—which would give Beckett control of the seas. However, Jack wants the Chest to escape from an unpaid debt with Jones, who made Jack captain of the ''Black Pearl'' for 13 years in exchange for 100 years of service aboard Jones' ship, the ''
Flying Dutchman
The ''Flying Dutchman'' ( nl, De Vliegende Hollander) is a legendary ghost ship, allegedly never able to make port, but doomed to sail the seven seas forever. The myth is likely to have originated from the Dutch Golden Age, 17th-century Gold ...
''. Sparrow's debt is complicated by both Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann, who follow him out to sea.
''Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End'' (2007)
Lord Beckett gains power over Davy Jones and, with the help of the ''Flying Dutchman'', he is now executing his plans to extinguish piracy forever. To stand against the East India Trading Co., Will, Elizabeth, Barbossa, and the crew of the ''Black Pearl'' set out to rescue Captain Jack Sparrow from
Davy Jones' Locker. As one of the Nine Pirate Lords, Jack is needed in order to release an ancient goddess with the power to defeat Beckett's forces.
''Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides'' (2011)
Captain Jack Sparrow is on a quest to find the fabled
Fountain of Youth and crosses paths with a former lover, Angelica. She forces Jack aboard the ''
Queen Anne's Revenge
''Queen Anne's Revenge'' was an early-18th-century ship, most famously used as a flagship by Edward Teach, better known by his nickname Blackbeard. Although the date and place of the ship's construction are uncertain, it was originally believed ...
'', a ship captained by the infamous pirate
Blackbeard
Edward Teach (alternatively spelled Edward Thatch, – 22 November 1718), better known as Blackbeard, was an English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern coast of Britain's North American colonies. Little is known about ...
, Angelica's father. Both are also in search of the Fountain: Angelica to save her father's soul, Blackbeard to escape a prophecy of his demise at the hands of a one-legged man. Joining the hunt is former pirate captain Barbossa, now a
privateer
A privateer is a private person or ship that engages in maritime warfare under a commission of war. Since robbery under arms was a common aspect of seaborne trade, until the early 19th century all merchant ships carried arms. A sovereign or deleg ...
in
King George II's
Navy
A navy, naval force, or maritime force is the branch of a nation's armed forces principally designated for naval and amphibious warfare; namely, lake-borne, riverine, littoral, or ocean-borne combat operations and related functions. It include ...
, who is in a race against the
Spanish
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** Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain
**Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many Latin American countries
**Spanish cuisine
Other places
* Spanish, Ontario, Ca ...
for the Fountain of Youth.
''Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales'' (2017)
A group of ghostly
Spanish Royal Navy
The Spanish Navy or officially, the Armada, is the maritime branch of the Spanish Armed Forces and one of the oldest active naval forces in the world. The Spanish Navy was responsible for a number of major historic achievements in navigation, ...
soldiers led by Jack Sparrow's old nemesis, Captain Armando Salazar, escape from the
Devil's Triangle, with the goal of killing every pirate at sea, including Sparrow. To survive, Sparrow seeks out the legendary
Trident of Poseidon
The trident of Poseidon and his Roman equivalent, Neptune, has been their traditional divine attribute in many ancient depictions. Poseidon's trident was crafted by the Cyclopes.
Myths
In Greek mythology, Poseidon's trident was forged by th ...
, a powerful artifact whose owner can control the seas, tides, and aquatic animals, and break curses.
The film was released in many countries as ''Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar's Revenge''.
Untitled sixth film (TBA)
Shortly before the release of ''
On Stranger Tides'', it was reported that Disney was planning to shoot the fifth and the sixth films
back-to-back, although ultimately only the fifth installment was developed. By March 2017, director
Joachim Rønning stated that ''Dead Men Tell No Tales'' was only the beginning of the final adventure, confirming that it would not be the last film of the series. That September, producer Jerry Bruckheimer indicated that another ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' was still in development.
In October of the same year,
Kaya Scodelario
Kaya Rose Scodelario-Davis (née Humphrey; born 13 March 1992) is an English actress best known for her roles as Effy Stonem on the E4 teen drama '' Skins'' (2007–2010, 2013), and Teresa in the ''Maze Runner'' film series (2014–2018). Ot ...
stated that she was contractually signed to return for a sixth film. Shortly after, it was confirmed that Rønning will direct the film. Disney announced that Craig Mazin and Ted Elliott will write Pirates of the Caribbean 6. In May 2020, Bruckheimer commented that the first draft of the screenplay for the sixth film would soon be finished. On April 20, 2022, during his
defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard, Depp stated he was not interested in working on another ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' film, citing his strained relationship with Disney after they had removed him from the franchise before a verdict was reached in the case.
Dwayne Johnson
Dwayne Douglas Johnson (born May 2, 1972), also known by his ring name The Rock, is an American actor and former professional wrestler. Widely regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time, he was integral to the develop ...
has been in talks with Disney to replace Depp as Jack Sparrow.
Spin-off films
A female-led spin-off was announced in June 2020, starring
Margot Robbie with
Christina Hodson writing the screenplay. The film is separate from the sixth film also being developed. Bruckheimer was attached as producer. In November 2022, Robbie said the project was not going forward. Bruckheimer then shared the following month that the project wasn't officially dead and that a sequel merely took priority. He then later reiterated that it will still be made and has a "very strong story" but also needs "a little more work".
In an interview with
The Hollywood Reporter
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, Jerry Bruckheimer stated that another spin-off "with a younger cast" is in the works alongside the Margot Robbie spin-off.
Short film
''Tales of the Code: Wedlocked'' (2011)
Serves as a prequel to ''
The Curse of the Black Pearl
''Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl'' is a 2003 American supernatural swashbuckler film directed by Gore Verbinski and the first film in the ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' film series. Produced by Walt Disney Pictures and ...
'', inspired by the
auction
An auction is usually a process of buying and selling goods or services by offering them up for bids, taking bids, and then selling the item to the highest bidder or buying the item from the lowest bidder. Some exceptions to this definition e ...
scene in the
Disneyland
Disneyland is a theme park in Anaheim, California. Opened in 1955, it was the first theme park opened by The Walt Disney Company and the only one designed and constructed under the direct supervision of Walt Disney. Disney initially envisi ...
attraction. Two wenches believe they are both betrothed to Jack Sparrow, but he has secretly traded them to the auctioneer for a fancy hat. They think the auctioneer is raising money for them, when in actuality they are being sold as brides to the highest bidder. ''Wedlocked'' had several ''Pirates'' veterans reprise their roles, like
Vanessa Branch as Giselle, Lauren Maher as Scarlett, and
David Bailie reprising his role as Cotton. The 10 minute short also featured
John Vickery as the auctioneer and
Dale Dickey as Oona the wench, as well as three pirates—Marquis D’avis, Atencio, and Slurry Gibson—who are named after
Marc Davis,
Xavier Atencio, and
Blaine Gibson, the
Imagineers who worked on the original attraction.
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The live-action short was directed by James Ward Byrkit, and was only included as a special feature in the US 15-disc 3D Blu-ray/2D Blu-ray/DVD + Digital Copy box set that includes the first four films released on October 18, 2011. It was also released in the similar UK five-disc set.
Byrkit conceived the idea for the project while on sets Rick Heinrichs designed for '' Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest'' (2006) and '' Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End'' (2007). As the pirate cove sets from the feature films—where the short film takes place—were set to be demolished, the short project was prepped in a matter of days and shot over three days. Byrkit based the short film on the Pirate Code Book as it was a device that could tie into other stories later.
Cast and crew
Cast
Additional crew
Production
Development
First film
In the early 1990s screenwriters Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio conceived a supernatural
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spin on the pirate genre after completing work on ''Aladdin
Aladdin ( ; ar, علاء الدين, ', , ATU 561, ‘Aladdin') is a Middle-Eastern folk tale. It is one of the best-known tales associated with ''The Book of One Thousand and One Nights'' (''The Arabian Nights''), despite not being part o ...
'', but there was no interest from any studio. Undeterred, the writing team refused to give up the dream, waiting for a studio to pick up their take on a pirate tale. Disney had Jay Wolpert
Jay Wolpert (January 29, 1942 – January 3, 2022) was an American television producer and screenwriter.
Life and career
Wolpert was born in The Bronx, New York City. His first television appearance came as a contestant on the original version o ...
write a script based on the ''Pirates of the Caribbean
''Pirates of the Caribbean'' is a Disney media franchise encompassing numerous theme park rides, a series of films, and spin-off novels, as well as a number of related video games and other media publications. The franchise originated with the ...
'', which producer Jerry Bruckheimer rejected, feeling it was "a straight pirate movie". Bruckheimer brought Stuart Beattie in to rewrite the script in March 2002, due to his knowledge of piracy
Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically with the goal of stealing cargo and other valuable goods. Those who conduct acts of piracy are called pirates, v ...
, and later that month Elliott and Rossio were brought in. Elliott and Rossio, inspired by the opening narration of the ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' ride, decided to give the film a supernatural edge. As the budget rose, Michael Eisner
Michael Dammann Eisner (born March 7, 1942) is an American businessman and former chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of The Walt Disney Company from September 1984 to September 2005. Prior to Disney, Eisner was president of rival film st ...
and Robert Iger threatened to cancel the film, though Bruckheimer changed their minds when he showed them concept art and animatics.
In June 2002, Gore Verbinski signed on to direct ''The Curse of the Black Pearl
''Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl'' is a 2003 American supernatural swashbuckler film directed by Gore Verbinski and the first film in the ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' film series. Produced by Walt Disney Pictures and ...
'', and Johnny Depp and Geoffrey Rush signed on the following month to star. Verbinski was attracted to the idea of using modern technology to resurrect a genre, one that had disappeared after the Golden Age of Hollywood
Golden means made of, or relating to gold.
Golden may also refer to:
Places United Kingdom
*Golden, in the parish of Probus, Cornwall
* Golden Cap, Dorset
*Golden Square, Soho, London
*Golden Valley, a valley on the River Frome in Gloucestersh ...
, and recalled his childhood memories of the ride, feeling the film was an opportunity to pay tribute to the "scary and funny" tone of it. Depp was attracted to the story as he found it quirky: rather than trying to find treasure, the crew of the ''Black Pearl'' were trying to return it in order to lift their curse; also, the traditional mutiny had already taken place. Verbinski approached Rush for the role of Barbossa, as he knew he would not play it with attempts at complexity, but with a simple villainy that would suit the story's tone. Orlando Bloom
Orlando Jonathan Blanchard Copeland Bloom (born 13 January 1977) is an English actor. He made his breakthrough as the character Legolas in ''The Lord of the Rings'' film series ''The Fellowship of the Ring'' (2001), ''The Two Towers'' (2002), a ...
read the script after Rush, with whom he was working on ''Ned Kelly
Edward Kelly (December 1854 – 11 November 1880) was an Australian bushranger, outlaw, gang leader and convicted police-murderer. One of the last bushrangers, he is known for wearing a suit of bulletproof armour during his final shootout wi ...
'', suggested it to him. Keira Knightley
Keira Christina Righton (; née Knightley, born 26 March 1985) is an English actress. Known for her work in both independent films and blockbusters, particularly period dramas, she has received several accolades, including nominations for ...
came as a surprise to Verbinski: he had not seen her performance in ''Bend It Like Beckham
''Bend It Like Beckham'' (also known as ''Kick It Like Beckham'') is a 2002 sports comedy-drama film directed by Gurinder Chadha from a screenplay by Chadha, Paul Mayeda Berges, and Guljit Bindra. The film stars Parminder Nagra, Keira Kni ...
'' and was impressed by her audition. Tom Wilkinson was negotiated with to play Governor Swann, but the role went to Jonathan Pryce
Sir Jonathan Pryce (born John Price; 1 June 1947) is a Welsh actor who is known for his performances on stage and in film and television. He has received numerous awards, including two Tony Awards and two Laurence Olivier Awards. In 2021 he wa ...
, whom Depp idolized.
Shooting for ''The Curse of the Black Pearl'' began on October 9, 2002 and wrapped by March 7, 2003. Before its release, many executives and journalists had expected the film to flop, as the pirate genre had not been successful for years, the film was based on a theme-park ride, and Depp rarely made a big film. However, ''The Curse of the Black Pearl'' became both a critical and commercial success.
Second and third films
After seeing how well the first film was made, the cast and crew signed for two sequels to be shot back-to-back, a practical decision on Disney's part to allow more time with the same cast and crew. Writers Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio knew that with an ensemble cast, they weren't free to invent totally different situations and characters, as with the ''Indiana Jones
''Indiana Jones'' is an American media franchise based on the adventures of Dr. Henry Walton "Indiana" Jones, Jr., a fictional professor of archaeology, that began in 1981 with the film ''Raiders of the Lost Ark''. In 1984, a prequel, '' The ...
'' and ''James Bond
The ''James Bond'' series focuses on a fictional Secret Intelligence Service, British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections. Since Fleming's death in 19 ...
'' series, and so had to retroactively turn ''The Curse of the Black Pearl'' into the first of a trilogy. They wanted to explore the reality of what would happen after Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann's embrace at the end of the first film, and initially considered the Fountain of Youth as the plot device. They settled on introducing Davy Jones, the ''Flying Dutchman'' and the Kraken
The kraken () is a legendary sea monster of enormous size said to appear off the coasts of Norway.
Kraken, the subject of sailors' superstitions and mythos, was first described in the modern age at the turn of the 18th century, in a travel ...
, a mythology mentioned twice in the first film. They introduced a fictionalized East India Trading Company as the primary antagonists (being only mentioned in the first film), which for them represented a counterpoint to the personal freedom represented by pirates.
Filming for the sequels began on February 28, 2005, with '' Dead Man's Chest'' finishing on March 1, 2006, and '' At World's End'' on January 10, 2007. The second film was also the first Disney theatrical feature film with the computer-generated Walt Disney Pictures
Walt Disney Pictures is an American Film studio, film production company and subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios (division), Walt Disney Studios, which is owned by The Walt Disney Company. The studio is the flagship producer of live-action featur ...
logo.
Fourth film
Rossio and Elliot discovered the novel '' On Stranger Tides'' during production of ''Dead Man's Chest'' and ''At World's End'' and decided to use it as the basis for a fourth film. As Gore Verbinski was unavailable, Bruckheimer invited Rob Marshall
Robert Doyle Marshall Jr.http://www.alumni.cmu.edu/s/1410/images/editor_documents/alumnirelations/getinvolved/alumniawards/all_honorees_2018june1.pdf (born October 17, 1960) is an American film and theater director, producer, and choreographer. ...
to direct the film. Elliott and Rossio decided to do a stand-alone film, with a story that would support new characters, and incorporate elements from the novel, such as Edward "Blackbeard" Teach, the Fountain of Youth and mermaids—the latter two having been already alluded to in the previous films. Depp, Rush, Kevin McNally, Greg Ellis, Damian O'Hare returned to their roles, and the cast saw the additions of Ian McShane
Ian David McShane (born 29 September 1942) is an English actor, producer and director. He is known for his television performances, particularly as the title role in the BBC series '' Lovejoy'' (1986–1994), Al Swearengen in ''Deadwood'' (20 ...
as Blackbeard and Penélope Cruz
Penélope Cruz Sánchez (; ; born 28 April 1974) is a Spanish actress. Known for her roles in films of several genres, particularly those in the Spanish language, she has received various accolades, including an Academy Award and a British A ...
as Angelica, Blackbeard's daughter and Jack Sparrow's love interest. A further addition was Richard Griffiths
Richard Thomas Griffiths (31 July 1947 – 28 March 2013) was an English actor of film, television, and stage. For his performance in the stage play '' The History Boys'', Griffiths won a Tony Award, a Laurence Olivier Award, the Drama Desk A ...
as King George II of Great Britain. After the costly production of two simultaneous films, Disney tried to scale down the fourth installment, giving a lower budget, which led to cheaper locations and fewer scenes with special effects. However, with a budget of $378.5 million, ''On Stranger Tides'' holds the record for most expensive film ever made.
Filming for '' On Stranger Tides'' began on June 14, and ended on November 19, 2010. It was also filmed in 3D, with cameras similar to the ones used in ''Avatar
Avatar (, ; ), is a concept within Hinduism that in Sanskrit literally means "descent". It signifies the material appearance or incarnation of a powerful deity, goddess or spirit on Earth. The relative verb to "alight, to make one's appeara ...
''.
It was released in the United States on May 20, 2011.
Fifth film
Terry Rossio was confirmed to write the screenplay for the fifth installment in January 2011, without his co-writer Ted Elliott. Jeff Nathanson
Jeffrey D. Nathanson (born October 12, 1965) is an American screenwriter, director, and producer.
Early life and education
Nathanson was born on October 12, 1965, in Los Angeles County, California. He attended the University of California, San ...
signed on to write the script for the film in January 2013. Norwegian directors Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg were selected to direct on May 29 the same year. The film's title of the fifth film would be '' Dead Men Tell No Tales'', alluding to the line well known from the ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' theme-park attraction. The film was given an alternative title, ''Salazar's Revenge'', in selected European, South American, and Asian countries for marketing purposes. They confirmed their involvement, and praised Jeff Nathanson's "funny and touching" script, also being inspired by the first film of the franchise. Disney pushed back the film's initial 2015 release, with sources indicating that a Summer 2016 release was likely. Producer Jerry Bruckheimer revealed that script issues were behind the delay and that Jeff Nathanson was at work on a second attempt based on a well-received outline.
A spokesman for the Australian Arts Minister confirmed that the fifth installment was set to shoot in Australia after the government agreed to repurpose $20 million of tax incentive
A tax incentive is an aspect of a government's taxation policy designed to incentivize or encourage a particular economic activity by reducing tax payments.
Tax incentives can have both positive and negative impacts on an economy. Among the posi ...
s originally intended for the remake of ''20,000 Leagues Under the Sea''. Disney and Ian Walker the Queensland
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Arts Minister, confirmed in October 2014, that filming was expected to start in February 2015, and that it would take place exclusively in Australia, as the largest production to ever shoot in the country. Village Roadshow Studios and Port Douglas
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were officially confirmed as filming locations. Production began in Australia on February 17, 2015, and wrapped on July 9.
While Disney originally announced a release date for July 7, 2017, ''Dead Men Tell No Tales'' was released on May 26, 2017.
Reception
Box office performance
The ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' film series was successful at the box office, with each film grossing over $650 million, and all but ''Dead Men Tell No Tales'' at some point ranking among the fifty highest-grossing films of all time. It also became the first ever series to have multiple films passing the billion dollar mark in box office revenues with ''Dead Man's Chest'' and ''On Stranger Tides'', since followed by other film franchises.
''The Curse of the Black Pearl'' was the third-highest-grossing 2003 film in North America (behind '' The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King'' and ''Finding Nemo
''Finding Nemo'' is a 2003 American computer-animated comedy-drama adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Andrew Stanton with co-direction by Lee Unkrich, the screenplay was w ...
'') and fourth worldwide (behind ''The Return of the King'', ''Finding Nemo'' and ''The Matrix Reloaded
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''). ''Dead Man's Chest'' was the most successful film of 2006 worldwide, and ''At World's End'' led the worldwide grosses in 2007, though being only fourth in North America (behind ''Spider-Man 3
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'', ''Shrek the Third
''Shrek the Third'' (also known as ''Shrek 3'') is a 2007 American computer-animated comedy film loosely based on the 1990 picture book ''Shrek!'' by William Steig, produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The s ...
'' and ''Transformers
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''). ''On Stranger Tides'' was the third-highest-grossing film of 2011 worldwide (behind ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2'' is a 2011 fantasy film directed by David Yates from a screenplay by Steve Kloves. The film is the second of two cinematic parts based on the 2007 novel ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows ...
'' and '' Transformers: Dark of the Moon'') and the fifth in North America. The first three sequels broke box office records upon release, of which the most notable are the opening-weekend record in North America (''Dead Man's Chest''), the Memorial-Day weekend record in North America (''At World's End'') and the opening-weekend record outside North America (''On Stranger Tides'').
Critical and public response
The series is noted for its high quality of acting talent. The visual and practical effects are considered some of the best ever done on film, so much so that audiences believed certain CGI elements of the films were real and done practically. However, the plots of the four sequels have received mixed reviews, with the general consensus that they are too bloated and convoluted to follow. ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' is noted for reinvigorating the pirate film genre after decades of either no pirate films or failed pirate films. The success of the series saw Disney and Jerry Bruckheimer try to replicate the franchise's success by releasing films such as ''Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (film), Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time'', ''John Carter (film), John Carter'' and ''The Lone Ranger (2013 film), The Lone Ranger'', the latter of which was directed by Gore Verbinski. None of them were able to achieve critical or financial success.
Accolades
Academy Awards
Together, the first three films were nominated for a total of 11 Academy Awards, of which a single award was won.
Golden Globe Awards
Together, all the four films were nominated for a total of 2 Golden Globe Awards, of which neither were won.
Golden Raspberry Awards
MTV Movie Awards
Together, all the first three films were nominated for a total of 13 MTV Movie Awards, of which 4 were won.
Teen Choice Awards
Together, the first four films were nominated for a total of 32 Teen Choice Awards, of which 17 were won.
Music
Soundtracks
See also
* List of Pirates of the Caribbean cast members, List of ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' cast members
Notes
References
External links
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