As reported, a fourth installment of the popular "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise is circulating around.
Be warned, SPOILER territory, up ahead.
According to British newspaper The Daily Star Sunday, producers & directors were trying to cut costs for a third sequel, despite the huge profits of the first two movies. They, according to sources, decided that while Johnny Depp & Keira Knightley's characters are necessary to the success of the franchise, Orlando Bloom's Will Turner & a few other minor characters are not. And although a script for the fourth 'Pirates' movie is still being worked on, there were plans to kill off Will Turner.
This has all recently changed, as Keira knightley has announced her desire to leave the "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise. The Oscar-nominated (what a fluke) actress, shooting her last scene as pirate wench Elizabeth Swann in the "Pirates Of The Caribbean" films, told the movie's producers that she doesn't want to participate in any further sequels. On the set of latest film, sources caught up with Knightley & she had the following to say.
"I've been playing this girl since I was 17. I'm 21 now and I'm onto very different things, but it's fun to try to invest Elizabeth with some rebellious spirit. But what I'm doing in my newest movie is very different. I mean, she is a grown-up woman!"
With that load of retarded news, let me just add that who cares if either Bloom or Knightly disappear? I don't. Neither knows how to act, except maybe Bloom on the Lord of the Rings trilogy which was an easy role come to think about it again... well guess he can't. Anyhow so yeah, yeah, yeah Knightly was passable in the sadly disappointing Domino but not good enough. I think both are cardboard cutouts, no matter how photogenic they are, and neither is really an actor. Both have proven, despite pathetic critics & agents, that they cannot hold a film or lead. Sorry, but all we need is some competent writers to replace these & Johnny Depp's Jack Sparrow and we have him. One out of two isn;t bad, so what's the big deal? So to Sparrow & The Water of Life.
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