The new adventure of Captain Jack Sparrow was revealed during the first released trailer for "Pirates Of The Caribbean 5: Dead Men Tell No Tales." The trailer that was released didn't feature Johnny Depp but Henry Turner, which caught the viewers' attention for the much awaited fifth installment of "Pirates Of The Caribbean."
The fifth installment of the "Pirates Of The Caribbean 5: Dead Men Tell No Tales" is set to have its title changed. The movie's official title so far in the United States is "Dead Men Tell No Tales."
The "Pirates Of The Caribbean 5" title of the movie is changed to "The Revenge Of Salazar" in Italy, Spain and France. Also, in the United Kingdom, the movie title is set to be released as "Salazar's Revenge," according to Den Of Geek. The changed titles haven't been released in the official statement, however, the movie's course will be the same.
Originally, the fifth installment of "Pirates Of The Caribbean 5: Dead Men Tell No Tales" was supposed to be released in 2015. The delays that were caused made the film to be pushed to May 26, 2017. The set date will give "Guardians Of The Galaxy 2" an ample time to shine before another film will be released by Disney.
"Pirates Of The Caribbean 5: Dead Men Tell No Tales" is set to have a few different plot threads but still in relation to the past installment of the franchise. Captain Salazar's hunt for Captain Jack Sparrow will give the viewers a more thrilling moment.
Aside from the death that will come for Captain Jack Sparrow, speculation has been roaming around about Henry Turner's character being played by Brenton Thwaites. Henry Turner is now a young adult in the upcoming "Pirates Of The Caribbean 5: Dead Men Tell No Tales," and he's about to find his father, Will Turner which will still be played by Orlando Bloom.
The rating of "Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" is also in question recently. The past installments of the franchise were rated PG-13 and speculation that the upcoming "Pirates Of The Caribbean 5: Dead Men Tell No Tales" might receive the same rating, according to Cinemablend. The status of "Pirates Of The Caribbean 5" being low-key puts more excitement to the fans of the movie franchise.