Who will be in Pirates of the Caribbean 5. The scene after the credits of "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales"

Who will be in Pirates of the Caribbean 5. The scene after the credits of

1. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

Some kind of age, tropical islands. In the city of the English lives a brave beauty Elizabeth Swann and a young handsome guy Will Turner (then they will have love). Captain Jack Sparrow sails, behaves ugly, he is almost executed. Then all three climb onto the ship and swim somewhere.

Along the way, Will learns that his father is a cursed, barnacle-covered pirate named Bootstrap (but he won't be until part 2). Jack tells Will about the chest with the cursed gold - it must be looked for on a distant island. If you take a gold coin from the chest, you become an immortal ghost.

Sparrow's Black Pearl ship appears. Its captain is the wise old pirate Barbossa, and his entire crew are ghosts. They are also looking for the chest - they want to remove the curse and become human again. Everyone swims to each other for a long time: either Barbossa and Elizabeth to a distant island, then Sparrow and Will to Barbossa. At the end, everyone meets in a cave with a chest. The curse is lifted, Barbossa dies. Jack Sparrow is captured and nearly executed. Having survived, he climbs onto the ship and swims somewhere.

After the credits - a meaningless scene with a monkey.

2. "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest"

Some kind of age, tropical islands. In the city of the English, Will and Elizabeth are arrested. The stupid Englishman Beckett sends Will to find Captain Sparrow. Meanwhile, Sparrow found an artifact: a rag on which a key is drawn, and this key supposedly can open something.

Will finds Sparrow. The heroes end up on a tropical island with cannibals. They run away for a long time. Then they sail to the mysterious fortuneteller Tia Dalma - she explains that they need to get on the cursed ship "Flying Dutchman". There, another artifact awaits them: the heart of the infernal captain "Dutchman" Davy Jones, which will give them power over all the seas.

Everyone swims towards each other for a long time: now Will to the Flying Dutchman, then Jack to Elizabeth. Will is captured on the Dutchman, where all the pirates are cursed and overgrown with shells (including Bootstrap, his father). At the end, the heroes meet on the next island, where they fight for the heart of Davy Jones, as a result, it goes to Beckett. Jack is dying. Barbossa is resurrected.

After the credits - a meaningless scene with a dog.

3. "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"

Some kind of century, the tropical island of Singapore. Elizabeth, Will and Barbossa obtain a rare card from a local Asian villain that explains how to resurrect Jack Sparrow. Then they succeed - and Jack returns from the other world.

The Asian villain dies, making Elizabeth his successor. Meanwhile, the stupid Englishman Beckett, with the assistance of the captain of the Flying Dutchman, Davy Jones, wants to kill all the pirates. The pirate barons meet together to discuss the situation. Outcome: Elizabeth is chosen as the head of the council, who tells everyone to fight Beckett.

Barbossa frees the goddess Calypso - she was locked in the body of the mysterious fortuneteller Tia Dalma. Calypso does not want to help the pirates and makes a giant whirlpool. The sailors are fighting. Davy Jones is dead. Will Turner becomes the captain of the Flying Dutchman - now he is also a cursed pirate, overgrown with shells. Elizabeth with the child will wait for him for another ten years (both of them take a break for one episode in the story). Sparrow swims away for a new incomprehensible artifact.

After the credits - a meaningless scene with Will, Elizabeth and their child.

4. "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides"

Some kind of century, suddenly - not a tropical island, but London. Sparrow saves his assistant, who is nearly executed. Barbossa, who is now working for the English, suggests that Jack sail for a new artifact: a bowl that grants eternal youth. Jack refuses and escapes with the help of his father, played by Keith Richards.

Suddenly it turns out that there is a pirate posing as Jack - this is the brave beauty Angelica. All the heroes get on the ship to the infernal captain Blackbeard, Angelica's father, who owns voodoo magic. It turns out that the artifact, consisting of two cups, works like this: you need to take cup-1, which contains a mermaid's tear, drink from it, and then force another person to drink from cup-2, where the mermaid did not cry. The person who drinks from cup-2 dies.

Blackbeard captures the mermaid and obtains a tear. Everyone sails to a tropical island, runs for a long time for bowls, fights. As a result, Blackbeard drinks from Cup-2, thanks to Jack Sparrow's deceit (dies), and Angelica becomes immortal. Jack Sparrow finds his ship, but it is bewitched.

After the credits - a meaningless scene with Angelica, which was happily forgotten in the fifth part.

5. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales

Some kind of century, a tropical island. Will's son, young handsome guy Henry wants to get his father out of the Flying Dutchman. To do this, he needs the latest artifact - the trident of Poseidon with unclear functionality. Henry ends up in prison with the British, where he meets the brave beauty Karina (they will have love later), and finally meets Jack Sparrow, who had previously unsuccessfully robbed a bank.

Due to Jack's stupidity, a cursed ship with the infernal captain Salazar floats out into the sea. To stop him, you need to find a trident. Salazar forms an alliance with Barbossa, who has Jack Sparrow's compass. Two heroes search and find Jack, but it's too late: Sparrow went ashore, where the pirates from the damned ship are not allowed.

Barbossa uses Blackbeard's sword to disenchant Jack Sparrow's ship. The British are trying to intervene in the case, who were told about the whereabouts of Jack by a fortune-teller, but Salazar drowns them. Henry, Karina, Jack and Barbossa sail to the island, where they leave a special ruby ​​in a special place. The sea opens before them, in it is the trident of Poseidon. Salazar comes and fights Jack. Henry breaks the trident, all curses are cancelled. Salazar becomes normal and dies (before that he was a ghost). Barbossa also dies, again. Will sails home to Elizabeth. Jack Sparrow is sailing somewhere again.

After the credits, a meaningless scene with Will, Elizabeth and Davy Jones, who apparently did not die.

Studio Disney continues the good old tradition of adding post-credits scenes to most of its highest-grossing projects. The film was no exception - immediately after a long description of the individuals and companies involved in the creation of the tape, there will be an additional one-minute episode, which will be discussed right now. And let’s say right away, if after watching you still don’t understand why this scene was needed, then everything is in order!

Indeed, immediately after the credits we are waiting for a scene with Will Turner ( Orlando Bloom) and Elizabeth Turner ( Keira Knightley). It's no longer a secret that these two will reunite in the fifth film, because the plot of the blockbuster was tied to the fact that Will's son decided to remove the curse from his father and return home. And it won't be a spoiler to know that he succeeded, because it's the only thing that could please the fans and make them crave a sequel.

How else to achieve this effect? Make a nod to one of the franchise's most charismatic antagonists. Of course, we are talking about Davy Jones, the treacherous captain of the Flying Dutchman, who died (and now may not) at the hands of Will and Jack Sparrow in the third part. And it is true that it will prevent him from returning if "Pirates of the Caribbean" Have you resurrected certain characters more than once?

So here's the post-credits scene. Night. Will and Elizabeth sleep together in bed. The camera pans slowly towards the door. It opens, and we see a shadow that begins to slowly approach the bed of the Turner spouses. A characteristic and very familiar musical theme sounds, the silhouette waves its hand, and the claw of Davy Jones appears on the screen. At the same moment, Will shudders and wakes up. There is nobody in the room. He hugs his wife and closes his eyes as the camera pans under the bed. A puddle is clearly visible on the floor, and in it there is something similar to shells (or tentacles).

And this scene means absolutely nothing! This may or may not be a hint of a sequel. This could be both Will's nightmare and Davy Jones' return bid. But after all, the Trident of Poseidon was destroyed, so all the curses fell. Or maybe not all. Writers on this basis can come up with anything they want, the plot can go further or completely ignore this scene. Principle Marvel when after each movie we watch either , or , in "Pirates" does not work. Although they added a post-credits scene when the MCU Marvel was still in the project.

Enough to remember "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides". There, Angelica, left on the island, found a voodoo doll with the face of Jack Sparrow, with which her father tortured the hero. Johnny Depp. Was there any mention of this in the fifth part? No. Or "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End". There, in a post-credits scene, a green sunset beam illuminated the ocean, and the Flying Dutchman with Captain Will Turner on board appeared in front of a languishing expectant Elizabeth. When was this line continued? Only after the film, and then after much persuasion of the leading actors. So there is only one conclusion - the scene in "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" was only needed to be talked about. Although there is nothing to talk about.

The son of Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann (after Turner's marriage) grows up and tries to save his father from the curse, forever enlisted in the crew of the Flying Dutchman. But who is this mysterious girl who appeared in the film? And where the hell is Jack Sparrow when you need him?

A 10-year-old boy is on a boat in the middle of a vast sea. He ties a rope with a stone to himself and jumps into the abyss. When diving, he finds himself on the upper deck of the Flying Dutchman, which just at that moment floats to the surface. The boy testament to Will Turner, and he appears. The boy turns out to be Henry Turner, son of Will and Elizabeth Swann. He promises his father to get him off the ship, to which he says that this is impossible and that Henry should leave, since it is dangerous to stay here. Henry says that it is possible with the help of the Trident of Poseidon, to which Will, already well overgrown with shells, says that one should not believe in fairy tales. The Dutchman goes under water. Having said, in the end, that he is going to find Jack Sparrow to help him, the boy swims away to the boat.

Another 9 years pass. Henry, who hasn't found Jack yet, is a sailor on an English warship hunting for pirates. Starting the pursuit of one of them, the ship approaches a strange crevice in the rocks. Henry breaks into the captain's bridge and asks not to enter the Dead Man's Triangle, arguing that he is an expert in pirate rumors and legends. He is ridiculed and for his disobedience they tear his sleeves on his uniform and put him in a cage in the hold. The ship follows the pirate ship into the crevasse. Upon discovering the floating wreckage of a pirate ship, the British are attacked by the ghosts of the sailors and brutally slaughtered. The captain of ghosts passes into the hold. Henry, frightened, drops some wanted posters for Jack that he carries with him. The captain sees the flyers and asks Henry if he is looking for Jack Sparrow. Having received a positive answer, he says that Henry should not worry about life, as he always leaves one person from the crew alive so that he can tell everyone about the horrors he has endured, and says that when Henry finds Jack, let him tell that Captain Salazar will sooner or will be released late, and then he will come for Jack and his compass.

In a city on land, a girl accused of witchcraft but claiming to be just a scientist is running away from English soldiers trying to arrest her. At the same time, the doors of the bank are opened on the square, and a large safe is shown to people. The banker talks about the reliability of the safe to the public, and as proof that all the valuables in it are completely safe, he opens it. In a safe on gold, a drunken Jack Sparrow sleeps with the governor's wife. In the confusion, Jack's team tries to pull the safe with horses through the back wall of the bank, but since the wall is stronger than the foundation, they drag the entire bank building along the streets along with the safe. From the open safe, gold begins to fall out. The soldiers are chasing both Jack and the scientist girl and the bank at the same time. However, the pirates and Jack manage to successfully escape by destroying the main gate with a bank. The girl safely escapes the chase too.

The safe, pulled out by the robbers, is emptied along the way. Jack's team dumps him, saying he's a loser and that Barbossa already has 10 treasure ships and they don't even have a ship. Jack says there is, showing the Black Pearl contained in the bottle. However, this does not stop the team.

Henry is in the hospital of this city, being the only survivor from his ship who sailed before his rescue. Because of the torn suit - a sign of a traitor, he is chained to a hospital bed and is about to be hung up. Dressed in the costume of a sister of mercy, the scientist girl penetrates to him and says that she admires his courage. They talk about the trident, and the girl shows the book of Isaac Newton, which she carries with her. Its cover has a large red gem and a diagram of the stars. But she, as a scientist, does not believe in ghosts. The guards who appeared grab her, but while she was running, Henry managed to open the shackles and escape.

Jack Sparrow, left without a team and money, goes to a tavern and exchanges his lucky compass for a bottle of rum. Since Jack has lost control of the compass, the rocks surrounding Salazar's ghost ship are crumbling, allowing him to swim anywhere. When leaving the tavern, Jack is arrested by the British.

Henry infiltrates the prison and talks to Jack. He is disappointed, as he expected to see the mythical pirate captain, and saw a drunkard and a trickster, not much interested in the heroic rescue of Will. A scientist girl, being in a chamber during the red moon, gets the opportunity to read the hidden inscriptions on the book, pointing to a certain island.

Barbossa learns that several of his ships have been sunk by Salazar. He goes to consult with the real sea witch - Chance, and she gives him Jack's compass, saying that she has her own sources on how to find items.

Jack and the girl are taken to the execution. Jack is offered a choice of hanging, execution, or a new French thing - the guillotine. He chooses the guillotine, not knowing what it is, and when he sees it, he really wants to change his mind. The girl, being under the gallows with a noose around her neck, introduces herself as Karina Smith begins to make a speech. She and Jack begin to argue. Henry jumps off the bell tower on a rope, but flies it past the execution grounds. While everyone is laughing, the pirates from Jack's crew, who were paid by Henry for help, start firing from a cannon and free Sparrow and Karina. However, they almost immediately tie Karina and Henry to the mast of their ruined vessel (the Dying Seagull). Sparrow becomes captain again. Karina manages to convince them to untie them and follow the course she charted.

Barbossa finds Salazar and offers him a deal, almost without losing his crew. He promises to bring Salazar to Jack. Meanwhile, the English government, using the inscriptions left by Karina on the wall of the cell and using the knowledge of the sea witch, calculate Jack's route and also begin the pursuit by sending a ship.

Salazar tells Barbossa that he is not a pirate, but a Spanish captain who has destroyed dozens of pirate ships. In the last battle, when the pirates united against him, he defeated them all, but only Jack Sparrow tricked Salazar's ship into the triangle of the dead, and himself, with the help of ropes and a turn, avoided falling into it. Salazar's ship exploded, hitting the reefs, and the crew, captain and ship became ghosts, and now only the death of Sparrow will quench their thirst for revenge. While talking, they overtake Jack's ship. Seeing that boarding is unavoidable, Jack, Henry and Karina change to a boat and row to the nearest island. Salazar pursues them, unleashing ghost sharks on them. The trio manage to escape from the ghosts, and reach the island faster than them by harpooning one of the sharks, and using it as a dispersal. Ghosts are not allowed on land, but Salazar promises not to let Jack off the island.

The trinity goes deep into the island. Barbossa convinces Salazar, who has started slaughtering Barbossa's crew again, that he can catch Jack. He releases him to the island. Karina, and then Henry and Jack fall into traps. It turns out that Borov settled on the island with his team and family, another pirate to whom Sparrow owes money. And now Borov is going to marry Jack to his sister, a terrible fat woman with scabies and two children. From the wedding, Jack is saved by the appearance of Barbossa.

Barbossa has a plan - to find the trident together with Sparrow. Using Blackbeard's sword, they manage to disenchant the Black Pearl and elude the ghost ship on the other side of the island. At this time, the "Dying Seagull", left without Jack, is boarded by the British, who are pursuing Jack.

"Black Pearl" continues to move along the route laid by Karina. Barbossa recognizes in Karina his daughter, whom he left at the gates of the orphanage as a baby. But he does not admit to her, embarrassed by his essence. Jack, in turn tied to the mast, who also realized what was happening, tries to blackmail Barbossa, but Barbossa's monkey gag his mouth with a rag.

The pirates of Jack's team escape from the English ship, which has almost overtaken the Pearl. The British are preparing for a boarding battle, but they are rammed by Salazar who has appeared. Then he attacks the Pearl. An epic showdown ensues, joined by Jack's pirates. Behind Jack is Salazar and the huge prow statue of the ghost ship. At the very last moment, Karina brings the ship to an unknown island, which the stars pointed to. Salazar manages to grab Henry at the last moment and sail away on his ship.

Jack, Karina and Barbossa land on the island. They insert a shard that was on the cover of Newton's book into one of the large gems, and the water opens up in front of them, opening the way to Poseidon's trident. Jack and Karina fall down. They see a trident, but they are attacked by Salazar, who has taken over Henry's body. He takes possession of the trident, while getting rid of the body of Henry, and begins with his help to brutally mock Jack. Salazar ends up sticking the trident into Jack. However, he does not care, since the trident fell into Newton's book, which Jack stuffed into his bosom. Recovering, Henry breaks the trident, thereby releasing the power of the seas, removing all curses. Salazar and his team become ordinary people. However, their happiness is short-lived - the water passage begins to narrow. Barbossa appears at this point, anchored by the Black Pearl, which floats along the edge of the water rift. Jack, Henry and Karina catch on to him and climb the anchor up, but Salazar and a few of his crew also do it. Barbossa, confessing to Karina that he is her father, jumps with a sword at Salazar, knocking him and his crew off the anchor, and falling into the closing abyss himself, dying.

Jack, Karina and Henry are saved, but Karina is overwhelmed by her separation from her father. Now she is no longer Karina Smith, but Karina Barbossa and proudly bears her last name.

Henry and Karina go to the coast where Henry's house is located. They walk along the shore and Henry tries to kiss Karina, for which he gets punched in the face. However, on the second try, he succeeds. The Flying Dutchman approaches the shore. Will Turner descends from it in the normal guise of a living and healthy person. Elizabeth Turner (nee Swann) rushes towards him. All four are happy.

Jack accepts the title of captain of the Black Pearl ship from both crews - his own and Barbossa's, and even from a pet monkey who hands him a compass. He says that now they will follow the dream - and goes where the arrow points.

In the post-credits scene, Will and Elizabeth sleep peacefully in their bed. The door opens and the silhouette of Davy Jones, the captain of the Flying Dutchman, appears in the door. Will wakes up horrified, but no one is there. He thinks it's a dream and goes back to sleep, however several seashells and slime are visible next to the bed.

We are afraid, but we are not afraid. We are laughed at, but we are not funny. We are entertained and we yawn. The director shoots, the viewer looks. It becomes sad after watching the fifth film about filibusters "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales." Even the title is morbidly melancholy, would they come up with something more interesting than “the dead don’t ... don’t sweat? don't die on Fridays? do not drink cologne? All the same Caribbean Sea, all the same beautiful seascapes. Again, you need to disenchant some poor fellow, again Jack Sparrow is being chased by his many enemies, who strive to send the merry pirate to the next world in a variety of ways. A casually marked love line is formed, another MacGuffin is named, without which good cannot overcome evil. And the line between the forces of light and darkness under the blinding Caribbean sun for some reason remains so fuzzy that you won’t understand who is going to once again hang, behead, shoot the vaunted British justice: a witch, a bandit, a scammer or a harmless bastard. Fuss, flickering, jumping, somersaults, firing from cannons, but there was no sense. All this can be compared with the shearing of pigs: a lot of squealing, little wool. Not a single original plot move, not a single interesting character, everything has already been, everything is already worn out, worn out in the previous four films of the series. Strangely, it seems to be only the fifth film, and the first two at least left an excellent impression. At the same time, the action comedy genre provides a lot of opportunities for making a quality film product. So all claims - to the authors of the film. A comedy thriller is based not only on a tightly knit plot, funny dialogues, sketches, and gags play a big role here. Here in the fifth "Pirates" - a complete failure. The characters periodically try to make jokes, but the humor is so strained that it becomes a shame for the magnificent Johnny Depp. The best comedy episode - the dialogue on the scaffold - will barely pull a C grade. The share of the blame falls on the authors of the Russian text. The same simple pun about a donkey and astronomy could somehow be adapted for our rental. The success of the first film owes much to the well-chosen main star Role pictures: Depp's pirate clown turned out wonderful. But by the fifth film, the authors completely ran out of steam. They should turn to Jackie Chan for help. And so - for a two-hour film, there is only one applause-worthy number, when the guillotine with Sparrow tied to it turns into a swing. The rest of the time, Johnny Depp's character walks with a penguin gait and rolls his eyes down. He fools somehow reluctantly, to "get rid of it." Computer graphics at the proper level, the operator masterovit, as it should be in a blockbuster. But this is clearly not enough. The failure is so blatant that you are waiting with horror for the sixth picture about the working days of the filibuster brotherhood. And that the continuation will certainly follow, the viewer is given to understand in such a way that the desire to watch "Pirates" No. 6 disappears completely. We were warned that there would be another scene after the end credits. I sat patiently for seven endless minutes, like star Wars, rows of letters under a nauseatingly jaunty music in order to see something that is not entirely clear. They kind of come back sometimes. Is this a publicity stunt now? The notion of the same kind as the main script of the picture. So the circus is gone. And with him - funny and really evil clowns. Only the infinitely tired Johnny Depp remained. It is not for nothing that he drinks more and more from "Pirates" to "Pirates".

Despite being billed as the "final adventure" in the trailers, the post-credits scene in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales hints at a possible sixth Pirates movie.

Post-credits scenes are becoming more and more common in feature films especially in tentpoles. Most notable are the Marvel Studios films, which use mid-credits and post-credits scenes that talk about plans for the next films in the franchise.

Now there is evidence that Pirates of the Caribbean 5 - Dead Men Tell No Tales has a post-credits scene that hints at a sequel.

This scene shows Will Turner (apparently no longer Captain Dutch) sleeping with Elizabeth Swann (he is apparently not dead). There is a thunderstorm outside, the door creaks open and we have a familiar view ...

Davy Jones (Bill Nighy) was surrounded by marine life when he turned to the "dark side".

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Apparently, Will Turner will be visited by Davy Jones, who has returned from the dead.

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