Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

ThePirates of the Caribbeanmovies may seem unlikely to ever get past Johnny Depp ’s departure , but the franchise has an under - utilized   rogues ' gallery of villains   who prove this is n’t true . ThePirates of the Caribbeanfranchise is struggling with Johnny Depp ’s departure . There is no abnegate that , despite the announcement in 2020 of   aMargot Robbie - starringPirates of the Caribbeanspinoff , the series seems to have nowhere to   go without Depp ’s Jack Sparrow at its center .

There has been lilliputian news about the potential Robbie - centric spinoff since its initial announcement over a class ago , and it is comfortable to discern why . A prayer call for Depp ’s return to thePirates of the Caribbeanfranchise has garnered more than   700,000 theme song , reaffirming the fact that fans are not ready to let go of the histrion ’s loveable antihero . Meanwhile , the relative underperformance ofJungle Cruiseproved that TV audience would not flock to cinemas to see just any old historical action - escapade clowning with element of romanticism , fantasy , and horror .

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All of this amount to bad tidings for producer hoping to get anotherPirates of the Caribbeanproject out of the franchise withoutbringing back Depp as Jack Sparrow . However , the   response   to this take may lie in the existing role of the series . Both the originalPirates of the Caribbeantrilogy and the continuation include some truly slap-up villain who have monolithic fandom online and who are interesting enough to merit a prequel of their own . If the creators were to   stop their attempts to replace Depp in thePirates of the Caribbeanmovies and or else focus on a television serial that fills in these villain backstories , this could be the in force way to keep the dealership alive without drawing attention to   Jack Sparrow ’s absence seizure .

Why Pirates of The Caribbean Doesn’t Need A Sequel

The last twoPirates of the Caribbeanmovies made it clean that the series is range out of idea , and another sequel would be little more than the continuedcritically - maligned misadventures of Jack Sparrow . Depp ’s departure stool this improbable , but even if the doer were   willing to regress , one performance alone does n’t make for an piquant movie . The most recentPirates of the Caribbeansequel see Depp nominated for a Worst Actor Razzie for his performance as Jack Sparrow , whereas 2003 ’s original movie , Pirates of the Caribbean : TheCurse of the Black Pearl , learn the actor nab a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the Academy Awards . This shift in his overall response proves that Depp alone ca n’t keep viewers coming back even if he returns to the serial — something that seems less and less likely with each passing year .

Why A Pirates of the Caribbean Reboot Won’t Work

While attempting to bestow back Johnny Depp for another sequel is a spoilt idea , dropping Jack Sparrowand attempting to stay thePirates of the Caribbeanseries is an even bad one . As it stands , Jack Sparrow is the center of the franchise ’s fictional universe , and none of the other characters have his charm , so endeavor to replace him and keeping less popular bequest characters around will only seem like a thinly veiled copy of the original .   Few watcher will be interested in seeing a movie star Margot Robbie ’s Jack Sparrow substitution and Kaya Scodelario returning as Carina , for example , or Orlando Bloom ’s original trilogy character , Will Turner . These   patronize   stars   were never the chief standoff of the movies , although the scene - stealingvillains of thePirates of the Caribbeantrilogyand its sequels could supply a way for the next project to follow .

The Pirates of the Caribbean Movies Wasted Their Villains

Billy Nighy ’s dear Davy Jones is arguably the most famous instance of a fascinating villain   being wasted by thePirates of the Caribbeanmovies , but he ’s only one resister in the series that habitually under - used intriguing villains . Naomi Harris ’s Tia Dalma was a literal goddess , but viewers barely even glimpse her powers , and her tragical backstory was limited to one abbreviated conversation with Jones that got lose in the littered , convoluted account ofPirates of the Caribbean : AtWorld ’s End . Cutler Beckett was a ruthless , glassy - eyed monster who never have a right backstory or earthing , while the Kraken was a mammoth leviathan that broughtLovecraftian horror to thePirates of the Caribbeanseries , but it was only see once before the animal was killed off for goodness . Even Captain Salazar and Blackbeard , both of whom only appear in the wide - disliked continuation , were seen as campy high point of both picture show , proving that thePirates of the Caribbeanfranchise has   an unbelievable stalls of antagonist to flesh out if the series would plainly pass on Jack Sparrow alone for a moment .

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Why a Pirates of the Caribbean Villain Series Would Work

Much like the ever - growing MCU has been able to spawn multitudinous spinoffs from minor part and their backstories , thePirates of the Caribbeanfranchise could substantiate an full tv spinoff by telling the creepy blood line stories of its many memorable baddie . Since each installment could provide an individual villain ’s backstory , thedisappointing absence seizure of Depp ’s Jack Sparrowwould never be too obtrusive . Provided the creators used this opportunity to expand out the franchise ’s fictional universe and stayed true to the tone of thePirates of the Caribbeanmovies , tales   of who Salazar was   during his life or how Blackbeard became the giant he is could be a fascinating addition to the franchise .

The Kraken was a wasted opportunity because its only appearance in thePirates of the Caribbeanmovies try it was an awesomely powerful , Cthulu - sized monster up to of immense destruction . However , a backstory that explain how it came to be the pet of Davy Jones could make the monster tragic and Jones more   good-hearted while still give the teras another probability to show off its terrifying powers . verbalize ofBill Nighy ’s Davy Jones , the fifthPirates of the Caribbeanmovie prognosticate he would be back for revenge on Will and Elizabeth , but the story of why he decided to cheat on his lost love , Tia Dalma , seems like a much more moving , demand tale than another standard - consequence revenge adventure . Changing the context of thesePirates of the Caribbeanvillains and promote fan to see them as rounded entities outside of their interactions with Jack Sparrow could save the franchise from relying on its lonely , long - gone antihero move forrad .

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