Pirates of the Caribbean 5 Release Date and Story Plot: Dead Men Tell No Tales Release Date is July 7, 2017 Got a New Lead Female!
Pirates of the Caribbean 5 Release Date and Story Plot: Dead Men Tell No Tales Release Date is July 7, 2017 Got a New Lead Female!
Disney already confirmed that the release date for the movie Pirates of the Caribbean 5: Dead Men tell No Tales would be on July 7, 2017. This movie has the similar opening weekend with the first two movies that was release in year 2003 and 2006. Although the release date would be three years and a way to long to wait, but still at least they have confirmed when it would be released.
The fourth Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stanger Tides are considered as the worst film among the four, yet it actually made about $200 million in the United States box office, and would till justifies why another film is produced despite the fact that most of the fans are starting to lose interest watching the film.
Here are the two confirmation tweets regarding the release date of the Pirates of the Caribbean 5: Dead Men tell no Tales:
@ScottMendelson
"Disney has scheduled PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 5 for July 7, 2017. Same weekend as the first two films in the series."
@BoxOffice
"Disney has scheduled PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 5 for release on July 7, 2017."
The story plot is actually more on witchcraft. The leading lady is new here and Jack Sparrow suspected that woman as a witch or involved in witchcraft, but the woman is a scientist. According to the report, the film started with an awkward wedding and ended with a myth of Bermuda Triangle, or something like that.
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