'Pirates of the Caribbean 5' Latest Update: Will Turner’s Son Finally Revealed in 'Dead Men Tell No Tales'
The fifth installment of Disney's successful franchise is" Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales." Based on the"Pirates of the Caribbean "ride in the parks of Disney, the movies brought back Pirates to the mainstream cinema giving them a twist with a supernatural and ghostly element in it. But the franchise has lost its way in the later movies especially in the fourth installment, which faced bad reviews. Fortunately, "Pirates of the Caribbean 5" has turned things another way round bringing the franchise back on the right track as what was seen at the beginning of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" ride.
The video of "Pirates of the Caribbean 5" has revealed that the two directors Espen Sandberg and Joachim Ronning are discussing the movie with utmost enthusiasm and their dedication looks good in taking the series from where it began. The secret that the video reveals, is the most surprising part which remained as a suspense for long, revealed Screen Crush.
When Brenton Thwaites addresses the camera, the character played by him is listed as Henry Turner which apparently means that he is the son of Will Turner played by Orlando Bloom and Elizabeth Swann played by Keira Knightley. The surprise won't be too much for since it was seen before that Elizabeth and Will had in the post-credits scene of "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" but the last name of Henry was confirmed after the release of this video.
According to Entertainment, it remains a surprise that Keira Knightley will be returning as Elizabeth even just for the briefest of the cameos. Again, this is hearsay and off course an unsubstantiated one, and it could be possibly happening at the end of the "Pirates of the Caribbean 5," if Will returns to the shore. On the other hand, Captain Jack Sparrow is trying to escape the capture from ghostly Captain Salazar who is bent on taking revenge from Jack.
"Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" will release on May 26.