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The Film Series Started With Their First Release On The Big Screen In 2003 With Pirates Of
The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl, Which Received Positive Reviews From The Critics
And Grossed Us$654 Million Worldwide.After The First Film's Success, Walt Disney Pictures
Revealed That A Trilogy Was In The Works. The Franchise's Second Film, Subtitled Dead
Man's Chest, Was Released Three Years Later In 2006; The Sequel Proved Successful, Breaking
Financial Records Worldwide The Day Of Its Premiere. Dead Man's Chest Ended Up Being
The Number One Film Of The Year Upon Earning Almost $1.1 Billion At The Worldwide Box Office.
The Third Film In The Series, Subtitled At World's End, Followed In 2007, And Disney
Released A Fourth Film, Subtitled On Stranger Tides, In 2011 In Conventional 2d, Digital
3-D And Imax 3d. On Stranger Tides Succeeded In Also Grossing More Than $1 Billion, Becoming
The Second Film In The Franchise And Only The Eighth Film In History To Achieve This.
So Far, The Film Franchise Has Grossed $3.73 Billion Worldwide; It Is The Eleventh Highest-Grossing
Film Series Of All-Time And It Was The First Franchise Where More Than One Film Grossed
$1 Billion Worldwide. A Fifth Film, Subtitled Dead Men Tell No Tales, Is Set To Be Released
On May 26, 2017. So Lets Complete Your Day With 30 Fun Facts
You Probably Didn't Know About Pirates Of The Caribbean.
Number 1. Johnny Depp Based His Portrayal Of Jack On A Famous Musician.When Approaching
The Role, Depp Looked To None Other Than The Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards. We Can Definitely
See The Resemblance–And Apparently So Did Filmmakers Behind The Series. Richards Was
Cast As Captain Teague, Jack Sparrow’s Father, In Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World’s
End. Number 2. The First Shot In The Film Is Actually
Five Cut Together.Despite Looking Seamless, The Shot Where The Ship Emerges From The Fog
(Which Opens The Film) Actually Consists Of Five Different Shots. The Footage Was Shot
At The Beginning Of Filming, But Wasn’t Completed Until Two Days Before The Premiere.
Number 3. The Writers In Charge Of The Script Were On Set Every Day Of Filming.Screenwriters
Ted Elliott, And Terry Rossio Were On Set When The Film Was Shooting, An Event That
Is Pretty Rare In The World Of Movie-Making. This Gave The Cast More Freedom To Improv,
And Have It Added To The Actual Script. Jack’s Recurring Phrase “Savvy” And A Familiar
Line At The End Of The Film: “Bring Me That Horizon” Were A Result Of This Process.
Number 4. Director Gore Verbinski Was Afraid Of The Pirates Of The Caribbean Attraction
As A Kid.He Wanted To Incorporate How The Features Of The Disneyland Attraction Made
Him Both Scared (And Made Him Laugh) Into The Film. Based On How Frightening The Ghost
Pirates Were, And How Hilarious Jack And Will’s Lines Were, We’d Say He Nailed That Feeling.
Number 5. The Eyes Of The Skeletons Actually Belong To The Actors.In Addition To Modeling
The Pirates’ Cgi Skeleton Forms To Match The Actor’s Bone Structure, Verbinski Decided
To Use The Cast’s Actual Eyes To Add An Extra Layer Of Personality. This Is Best Seen
Towards The End Of The Film When Jack Turns Into A Skeleton.
Number 6 Robert De Niro Was Originally Offered The Role Of Captain Jack Sparrow. However,
He Turned Down The Role Because He Thought That The Film Would Do Poorly In Box Offices.
Number 6. Keira Knightley Admitted That She Constantly Had To Pad Her Chest In Order To
Make It Appear As Though There Was “Something There”.
Number 7. Davy Jones’ Tentacles Were Partially Real And Partially Created By Special Effects.
Number 8. When Orlando Bloom Was Filming Lord Of The Rings: Fellowship Of The Rings In 2001,
He Got An Elvish Tattoo On His Right Wrist. It Is Covered During Most Of The Pirates Films,
But Is Mistakenly Revealed When He Raises His Right Arm In The Sword Fighting Scene
In Curse Of The Black Pearl. You Can Also See It Later In The Movie When He Reaches
Out To Grab The Medallion From Elizabeth’s Chest.
Number 9. Keira Knightley Felt Very Under-Qualified For The Role Of Elizabeth Swann. She Packed
As Little As Possible When She Left To Start Filming Because She Was Convinced That She
Would Be Fired Within The First Few Days Of Production.
Number 10. During Filming, Johnny Depp Wore Contact Lenses That Acted Like Sunglasses
So He Wouldn’t Have To Squint While Facing The Sun.
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