- Title: A 'Pirates' life for Depp as he sets sail in fifth film
- Date: 26th May 2017
- Summary: BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES (RECENT) (REUTERS) (SOUNDBITE) (English) ACTRESS KAYA SCODELARIO, SAYING: "I think he fully commits to being Jack Sparrow. And to see an actor like that just throw himself in a character, in every movement, his little finger has Jack Sparrow energy in it, and that is incredible to see, it's a skill, it's craft and it's incredible work. But he also has fun with it. I think he still enjoys playing this character and knowing that it's going to bring joy to so many people." (SOUNDBITE) (English) ACTOR GEOFFREY RUSH, SAYING: "You know Johnny is imbued with a spirit that people go 'I wish I could live absolutely in the moment like Jack Sparrow does.' And I wish I had a compass that just said take a chance, go in this direction, see what happens. It’s a very appealing magnetic thing you know." (SOUNDBITE) (English) OSCAR-WINNER JAVIER BARDEM, SAYING: "He's am amazing clown, he's an amazing ... the control that he has on his body and his body language, it's brilliant, it's up there with Buster Keaton, and then Keith does it like that fast and it's fun. I have to, a couple of times, cut the scene because I was laughing, I was like I can't make it, I'm sorry."
- Embargoed: 9th June 2017 02:22
- Keywords: Johnny Depp film movies junket Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
- Location: BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES/UNIDENTIFIED FILMING LOCATIONS/ NEW YORK, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES/PARIS, FRANCE
- City: BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES/UNIDENTIFIED FILMING LOCATIONS/ NEW YORK, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES/PARIS, FRANCE
- Country: USA
- Topics: Arts / Culture / Entertainment,Film,Sport
- Reuters ID: LVA00A6IH3U4T
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Dead men tell no tales, unless, of course, they are undead decaying pirates seeking mythical treasure in the vast fathoms of the sea in the fifth installment of Disney's "Pirates of the Caribbean."
"Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales," out in theaters worldwide this weekend, sees Johnny Depp reprise his role as the hapless, swaying, slurring pirate Captain Jack Sparrow, once again roped into an adventure on the high seas.
Depp, who's had a tough year in the headlines thanks to an acrimonious divorce from wife Amber Heard, as well as claims and counter claims about his behavior and lavish lifestyle, sat out media interviews for the film in Los Angeles.
But his co-stars rushed to his defense and to deny reports, stemming from dueling court documents over his finances, that he is fed his movie lines through an earpiece and was difficult and late while filming.
"Pirates" franchise producer Jerry Bruckheimer said Depp is "not fed lines at all," and credited him with crafting the tone of the franchise.
He added that as long as Depp, 53, was aboard for more films, the "Pirates" saga has no definitive end.
"As long as the audience wants to come, we'll be there, and Johnny wants to make it and Disney wants to finance it. I hope it goes on forever," he said.
The "Pirates" franchise has grossed $3.7 billion since the first film in 2003 and despite poor reviews, "Dead Men Tell No Tales" is expected to take in some $80 million at the North American box office this weekend, trade publication Variety said.
"Dead Men Tell No Tales" introduces the franchise's next generation; Brenton Thwaites, who plays the son of Orlando Bloom's Will Turner and Keira Knightley's Elizabeth Swann, and actress Kaya Scodelario, an intelligent, headstrong woman escaping accusations of being a witch.
The new characters link back to 2003's "The Curse of the Black Pearl."
"We talked a lot about the first film and that first-time high. We just felt that the balance was really right in that movie and we love it and we wanted to honor it," co-director Espen Sandberg said. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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