Pirates of the Caribbean 4 will be a spin- off
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Johnny Depp, Keira Knightley, Geoffrey Rush in a still from Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007). Photo Credit: Disney Pictures

Melbourne, May 10 (ANI): Now that the final chapter of Pirates adventure trilogy, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, is ready to hit the theaters around the world, rumor has it that there will be a fourth Pirates of the Caribbean movie. But producer Jerry Bruckheimer has hinted that if at all there is a fourth pirates movie, it will be a spin- off.

Bruckheimer, in an interview with The Herald Sun, said that the Pirates of the Caribbean series end with the third movie. “This is the end [of the current trilogy], but whether one of the characters or a couple of the characters continue on, it’s a possibility. Certainly, in a moment at the end of the film there is a hope that something else might happen,” Moviehole quoted Bruckheimer, as telling the paper.

Geoffrey Rush seconded Bruckheimer’s claim, saying that a fourth film is possible, but it just might not star Johnny Depp as the famous Captain Jack Sparrow. “Inevitably they may think about it, but Johnny may say, ‘Pah, I’ve burnt out Jack. I couldn’t go there again’.

Or he may not. I certainly know he wouldn’t say ‘Hey, treble my fee and I’ll do it,” Rush said. (ANI) They have to make a Pirates 4 to keep up Walt Disney's legacy of the two rides at Disneyland and Disney World.

''Heres an idea'' how about they go on an adventure into the Bermuda Triangle where a storm shipwrecks the crew on a mysterious island that they say that theres a very valuable treasure in the island.But no man has ever came off of that island alive. Please tell me what you think of it.

Anonymous, 18 May 2007 They better have a Pirates of the Caribbean 4. I loved Pirates of the Caribbean At World's End, BUT they did not sum up everything, they left a bunch of questions that needed answering. For example: What happened to Elizabeth Swan?

Where was she? Why did the crew of the Flying Dutchman turn back in to humans? What happened to Jack Sparrow, and the crew?

Just a lot of unanswered questions at the end. The end wasn't an end, usually when a movie is going to end they sum up everything, but they didn't in this movie, which leads everyone to believe there will be a 4th. I was in the theater last night, and people coming out were talking about wanting there to be a 4th, that it wasn't right to leave it at 3.

After I watched the movie, the same thing was said, even by myself, and my husband. My Daughter of 3 loves Jack Sparrow, and I thought it was funny when she asked me, "What happened to Jack Sparrow, mommy?" I really couldn't answer the question.

I hope and pray they make a 4th, and sum it up then. All 3 Pirate movies are awesome, and definitely the greatest success since Star Wars 4, 5 and 6, maybe even better. MAKE Pirates 4, I already have a great idea of what it would be like.

:) If they do not have the entire cast Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley, and definitely Jack Sparrow, it will not be a Pirates of the Caribbean movie, and I will probably not watch it, I bet a lot of other people won't either. Tons of people love Jack Sparrow, so he can't leave because he makes Pirates, Keira Knightley can't leave because she taunts Jack Sparrow, and he really can't live without her, and Orlando Bloom is the Captain of the Flying Dutchman and he is married to Keira and can't live without her as well. They are all tied in together, and if one leaves, then it isn't Pirates.

They all need to be back, because questions need answered for all three of them, and much more. Sara Eberly, 25 May 2007 I believe that they must make a 4th POTC film because of the ending. You cannot just have Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann-Turner get married and then have the spin of the very end credit, and then say "Ope!

Sorry! No more love for those two." It would ruin all of the hard work of that love story.

While I think in order to have a POTC 4 they need at least Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley, AND Johnny Depp, if they fill in too many others as those characters I fear the film will become "unworthy" and not be as entertaining, as well as confusing with the new characters that are supposedly the same. Will and Elizabeth cannot be that much in love and yet only see each other that little (if you have seen the film you know how long). They must have a 4th Pirate movie to completely resolve it all and therefore they will, I hope.

Anonymous, 26 May 2007 You could make one about Jack re-uniting with Barrbossa and make them go to the fountain of youth and face an even darker foe, William Turner could find a way to not be captain of the Dutchman and be together with Elizabeth but, they are caught up by a gang of Pirates and are saved by Jack and Barrbossa. You could make the foe, the undeed Kraken or something.

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