Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow
Johnny Depp's tour guide on his "Pirates of the
Caribbean" voyages is plotting the course for a fifth
installment even before the fourth movie sails into theatres.
Producer Jerry Bruckheimer says he has a screenplay in the
works for a fifth "Pirates" tale after May's "Pirates of the
Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" comes out.
Based on the Disney theme-park ride, the original three
"Pirates" blockbusters ended up as a trilogy continuing the
same key characters and story line. Bruckheimer says "On
Stranger Tides" and future "Pirates" flicks will be
stand-alone stories continuing the adventures of Depp's woozy
buccaneer Captain Jack Sparrow.
Directed by Rob Marshall ("Chicago"), "On Stranger Tides"
sends Jack on a quest for the fountain of youth. Bruckheimer
and Marshall showed off footage on Tuesday at CinemaCon, a
Las Vegas convention of theatre owners.
At test screenings of "On Stranger Tides," "the audience told
us what they loved about it is that it was fresh, it was new,
it was a whole new story," Bruckheimer said in an interview
alongside Marshall. "So that will carry over into the next
one, too, to give it something fresh and different. As long
as the audience embraces this one, we'll certainly try to
make another one. It's really up to Johnny. He loves the
character."
Geoffrey Rush reprises his role as Jack's rival, Barbossa,
who has switched sides, no longer a pirate but a privateer
sailing on the orders of the British monarchy. Penelope Cruz
co-stars as the fiery daughter of the pirate Blackbeard (Ian
McShane).
Marshall popped the question about co-starring in the
"Pirates" sequel over dinner with Cruz while he was directing
her in the musical "Nine."
"She jumped out of her chair and said, 'Oh, my God. I'd love
to. I've always wanted to do an adventure like this.' So it
was perfect," Marshall said. "I had mentioned her to Jerry
and Johnny, and immediately they said yes, that seems exactly
right. Because there are not that many people that really can
match him. He's so unique, and he has so many different
characteristics. Charisma and sex appeal. He's funny and he's
athletic and he's a strong actor. So who can match that?"
"On Stranger Tides" is the first "Pirates" flick shot with
digital 3-D cameras. The filmmakers make good use of the 3-D
imagery in action sequences, which include a shot where
Cruz's character tries to stab Depp's Captain Jack through a
closed door, her sword leaping off the screen right at the
audience.
Bruckheimer and Marshall were interested from the start in
doing the movie in 3-D, which can boost revenues since fans
pay a few dollars more than they do to see 2-D versions.
"But the technology scared us a little, only because, you saw
'Avatar,' that was all done on sound stages. Nobody had ever
taken these cameras out into the jungles and did a big
adventure picture," Bruckheimer said.
"Rob did an enormous amount of research with the
cinematographer, and we finally went to Disney and said,
'Look, we really think we can do this.' And they thought
about it for a while, because it increases the costs, but in
the end, they agreed with us and said, 'Let's go for it.'"
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