The script for PIRATES 5 is currently being rewritten by Terry Rossio. Also, Rob Marshall may be directing it.
Marshall has signed a two-year deal with Disney. (It involves him being director of an upcoming Disney film INTO THE WOODS.) He’s staying up-to-date on the development of Pirates 5, although he has not officially committed to being director yet. Along with Johnny Depp, Marshall seems to be waiting on a finished script before he commits to the film.
What Rob Marshall has to say about Pirates 5:
“Terry [Rossio] is writing it and he’s working incredibly hard and he did a draft and rethought it all and started working on it again. You want to make sure you are asking the audience to come back to see an exciting adventure and it has to reach that caliber, and if not there’s no reason to do it. I know Johnny feels the same way: He needs to see a script, but he would be happy — if it’s the right script — to put that hat and sword back on.”
Read more about this at Screen Rant and The Hollywood Reporter.
EDIT: It seems that I caused a little confusion because I misread the articles. Oops! Marshall’s two-year Disney deal just involves him directing Into The Woods - NOT The Thin Man. The Thin Man will be produced by Warner Bros.; Marshall is still directing it though, with Johnny to star in it. :) With that being said, I corrected what I previously wrote. Sorry about that!
Extended “Tango” scene from Pirates 4.
Bloopers for ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides’

This past week, Jerry Bruckheimer posted a new photo of Johnny Depp and Geoffrey Rush in ‘Pirates 4’.
Source: jbfilms.com
Pre-order on Amazon here.
Sneak peak as to what can be seen in the Special Features on the Pirates 4 Blu-ray/DVD
… MERMAIDS!
According to The Wrap, Johnny Depp is close to signing on to do a FIFTH Pirates of the Caribbean movie.
Johnny Depp is close to signing a deal to star in a fifth “Pirates of the Caribbean” movie, an individual close to the negotiations told TheWrap.
In May, producer Jerry Bruckheimer said he was working on a fifth “Pirates” script — and that he wouldn’t make the movie without Depp.
“Hopefully, if this one does well, (Depp) will want to come back and play the character again,” Bruckheimer told the L.A. Times. “But it’s going to depend on the screenplay. It always does. He’s maniacal about not wanting to disappoint his audience.”
Read the full article HERE.

The ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides’ Blu-ray/DVD is now available for pre-order. Click the links below to learn more about the different versions that will be released. An official release date has not been revealed yet.
- Five-Disc Combo: Blu-ray 3D / Blu-ray / DVD / Digital Copy
- Two-Disc Blu-ray / DVD Combo in Blu-ray Packaging
- Two-Disc Blu-ray / DVD Combo in DVD Packaging
- Pirates of the Caribbean Four-Movie Collection (Blu-ray + Digital Copy)
It’s official. ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides’ has become the 8th film to reach $1 billion at the box-office. It is the third-biggest international grosser of all-time.
Source: The Wrap
Disney confirmed Saturday that its fourth “Pirates of the Caribbean” movie, “On Stranger Tides,” has grossed more than $1 billion worldwide since its May 20 release.
The film represents the second top-grossing “Pirates” film, and will now set its target on 2006’s “Dead Man’s Chest,” which took in $1.066 billion worldwide.
At $756.1 million going into the weekend, “On Stranger Tides” is the third biggest international grosser of all time among all time, beaten only by James Cameron’s “Avatar” ($2.02 billion) and “Titanic” ($1.24 billion).
Read the full article HERE.
Take that, critics and haters! >D
Say what you want, critics. Say what you want, haters.
…but Johnny Depp now has 4 out of the TOP 10 highest-grossing movies EVER MADE. And Pirates 4 is getting closer to hitting the $1 billion mark.
I believe that says something very obvious and important. :)
Here is a list of the top ten films from Box Office Mojo:
1. Avatar
2. Titanic
3. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
4. PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN’S CHEST ($1.066 billion worldwide)
5. Toy Story 3
6. ALICE IN WONDERLAND ($1.024 billion worldwide)
7. The Dark Knight
8. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
9. PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLD’S END ($963.4 million worldwide)
10. PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES ($956.8 million worldwide)