'Pirate Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tale' Reportedly Bring Back Keira Knightley Secretly Into The Film
The fifth installment of the big hit film, "Pirate of the Caribbean" is set to cast again an original Pirate cast member from the previous film in the franchise together with Orlando Bloom as Will Turner and Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow. The multi-billion dollar franchise is ready for quite some time now and is ready to sail again in theaters with some surprises.
The production of the fifth installment of the film, "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tale" stated earlier this year that Geoffrey Rush and Orlando Bloom will reprise their role. According to the report of Screen Crush, another big name is reported to have a comeback.
Keira Knightley reportedly made her comeback in the film secretly and reprising the role of Elizabeth. Though the report further claimed that it is just a small cameo during the end credits, (somewhat a tradition from all of the movies wherein the scene is in question and will be a credits stinger) but if this is confirmed it clearly points out into a possible sixth installment.
But Disney probably wanted to see another box office in the fifth installment before making a confirmed statement about the another possible installment of the franchise. As the fourth installment alone was unexpectedly grossed over a billion dollars in the global box office.
Kiera Knightley remembered stepped away from the franchise like her co-star Orlando Bloom for the "Pirate of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides," after the third "worst" installment. But now the two claimed will be coming back to reprise their role. As per the report of The Mirror, Kiera has returned for a one-day film at Shepperton Studios with Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom.
The return of Kiera Knightley was not confirmed as of the moment. Javier Bardem, Kaya Scodelario, and Brenton Thwaites will be the new villains of the movie. The character of Geoffrey Rush will also be returning as Captain Barbossa.
"Pirate of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" is expected to hit the theaters on May 26, 2017.
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