Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
2011 film by Rob Marshall
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May 20 2024 | Bruckheimer confirmed two different Pirates movies were in production: a reboot with Jeff Nathanson and a Margot Robbie-led film by Christina Hodson. |
March 2024 | Jerry Bruckheimer stated that the sixth Pirates film would be a reboot. |
July 2023 | Reports emerged that Johnny Depp had softened his stance and was potentially willing to return to the franchise 'if it's the right project'. |
April 2022 | Johnny Depp revealed he had no intention of returning to the franchise due to his strained relationship with Disney. |
October 2019 | Disney announced Craig Mazin and Ted Elliott would write the script for the sixth Pirates film. |
February 2019 | Reese and Wernick departed the Pirates reboot project, and the initial reboot was cancelled. |
2018 | Movieguide Awards nominated Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales for Best Movie for Mature Audiences. |
2018 | Taurus World Stunt Awards awarded Brycen Counts, Chris Daniels, David Hugghins, Michael Hansen, and Andy Owen for Best Stunt Rigging. |
October 2018 | Disney began exploring ways to reboot the Pirates franchise, bringing on Deadpool writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. |
2017 | In Dead Men Tell No Tales, Jack is experiencing a series of bad luck. He is rescued from execution by Henry Turner and helps find the Trident of Poseidon. The Trident's destruction breaks all sea curses, and Jack reclaims the restored Black Pearl. |
2017 | MPC's visual effects team (Gary Brozenich, Sheldon Stopsack, Patrick Ledda, Richard Clegg, and Richard Little) received a nomination for Outstanding Visual Effects – Feature Film at the 2017 Hollywood Post Alliance Awards. |
2017 | The film was nominated for multiple categories at the 2017 Teen Choice Awards, including Choice Movie: Action, Choice Movie Actor: Action, Choice Movie Actress: Action, Choice Movie: Villain, Choice Movie: Summer, and Choice Liplock. |
2017 | The film was nominated for multiple awards at the 38th Golden Raspberry Awards, including Worst Actor for Johnny Depp, Worst Supporting Actor for Javier Bardem, and Worst Screen Combo for Depp's 'worn out drunk routine'. |
2017 | Terry Rossio released his unproduced original screenplay on his Wordplay website after the film's theatrical release, revealing details about an alternative version of the story. |
October 2017 | Sixth Pirates of the Caribbean film was confirmed, with Kaya Scodelario contracted to return. |
October 3 2017 | The film was released on Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray, and DVD. It became the top home-media release in its first week, with the Blu-ray version accounting for 78% of sales and bringing the previous four films back into the 25 best-sold Blu-rays. |
September 2017 | Producer Jerry Bruckheimer indicated another Pirates sequel could be possible based on the home release performance of Dead Men Tell No Tales. |
July 1 2017 | Film released in Japan, opening at number one and achieving the highest-grossing opening for a Western film of the year, earning $9.25 million over the July 1-2 weekend. |
May 28 2017 | Film benefited from the Dragon Boat Festival in China, contributing to its strong opening performance in the Chinese market. |
May 26 2017 | The film's official soundtrack was released, composed by Geoff Zanelli, marking the first Pirates of the Caribbean film without Hans Zimmer as the main composer. |
May 26 2017 | The film was released in the United States, becoming the first Hollywood feature to be released in the new ScreenX format in two US locations. |
May 26 2017 | Official theatrical release of the film in the United States, with a simultaneous release in multiple formats including ScreenX, 4DX, and IMAX with an expanded 1.9:1 aspect ratio. |
May 26 2017 | Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales was released in the United States. |
May 11 2017 | The film premiered in Shanghai, China. |
April 26 2017 | Johnny Depp made a surprise cameo appearance at Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean ride, portraying Jack Sparrow in place of an animatronic character to promote the film. |
March 28 2017 | Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales screened at the 2017 CinemaCon event in Las Vegas, marking its first public presentation. |
March 4 2017 | Directors Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg stated that Dead Men Tell No Tales was 'only the beginning of the final adventure', suggesting potential for a sixth Pirates of the Caribbean film. |
April 13 2016 | Reshoots and additional photography in Vancouver, Canada concluded. |
March 24 2016 | Reshoots and additional photography began in Vancouver, Canada under the production title 'Herschel Additional Photography'. |
2015 | The film was first showcased at the Disney D23 Expo, where Johnny Depp appeared in costume as Jack Sparrow and the film's logo was revealed. Orlando Bloom was also confirmed to be starring in the film. |
July 2015 | Principal photography concluded in Australia after five months of filming. |
July 21 2015 | Director Rønning announced that filming had wrapped after a 95-day shoot. |
July 11 2015 | A wrap party was held for the film's production. |
May 2015 | Orlando Bloom arrived at the Gold Coast to reprise his role as Will Turner. |
April 21 2015 | Johnny Depp returned to the film set after his surgical recovery. |
March 10 2015 | Johnny Depp was injured off set and had to be flown to the United States for surgery, causing filming to stall and 200 crew members to stand down for two weeks. |
February 2015 | Principal photography began in Australia after the Australian government offered Disney $20 million in tax incentives. |
February 17 2015 | Filming for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales commenced in Queensland, Australia. |
January 1 2015 | The Rainbow Gypsy, a 35-year-old replica Scottish trawler, underwent an extensive refit at the Gold Coast to be used as the Dying Gull for the film, including a new bowsprit and reconfigured decks and cabins. |
November 2014 | Brenton Thwaites entered talks for the role of Henry, after being chosen by Disney over several other actors including Taron Egerton and Ansel Elgort. |
November 2014 | Javier Bardem signed on to portray the ghostly Armando Salazar, the film's antagonist, after previously accompanying his wife to the fourth movie's set. |
July 2014 | Disney officially green-lit the film after script revisions, with a planned release date of July 7, 2017. |
August 2013 | Rønning and Sandberg revealed the film's title would be 'Dead Men Tell No Tales' and confirmed it would be both a stand-alone adventure and tie into the franchise mythology. |
May 2013 | Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg signed on to direct the film after being moved by Nathanson's script, which they believed needed additional scenes to capture the spirit of the earlier films. |
January 2013 | Disney hired Jeff Nathanson to work on a new screenplay for the film, which featured the Trident of Poseidon and was loosely based on Rossio's previous unproduced screenplay. |
2012 | Terry Rossio's original script was discarded due to concerns about a female villain, which Johnny Depp felt would be redundant to Dark Shadows. |
August 2012 | Johnny Depp signed on for the fifth Pirates of the Caribbean film, earning A$90 million to reprise his role as Jack Sparrow. |
2011 | Jack Sparrow features in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, embarking on a quest for the Fountain of Youth. He encounters Blackbeard, tricks him during the Fountain's ritual, and maroons Angelica on a small island. |
2011 | Development of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales began shortly before the release of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, with Terry Rossio writing the initial script and Johnny Depp involved in the writing process. |
May 17 2011 | Hans Zimmer released the Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides soundtrack album, featuring collaborations with Rodrigo y Gabriela, Eric Whitacre, and other musicians, three days before the film's US release. |
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