5 Questions We Have For Pirates Of The Caribbean 5: Dead Men Tell No Tales Trailer

Finally, Disney dropped the first ever trailer of Pirates Of The Caribbean 5: Dead Men Tell No Tales. As the next installment offers the appearance of new directors and actor Javier Bardemcan, Jack Sparrow's absence is still noticeable. Nevertheless, the brief glimpse of the teaser presented us with questions yet to be answered.

Considering the prior plunge of the uninspiring franchise series, the fifth 'Pirates of the Carribean' adventure was pushed back the shelf. With the long-year break, Let's slice what it can offer..

1. What can new directors, Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg, offer to the viewers?

As stated in Slashfilm, the film presents a different atmosphere; it is an even enough to spark interest. Grim, dark, moody and creepy these are the big words for the film. Ronning and Sandberg reintroduce Jack Sparrow's new chapter with eeriness like it's nothing before.

2. Who's the new ghostly pirate villain?

The Sydney Morning Herald answers the question; it is no other than the fierce looking Captain Salazar who hunts Sparrow for an undisclosed reason yet. Javier Bardem, Oscar awardee for No County for Old Men and fatal Skyfall enemy.

"Find Sparrow for me and relay him a message from Captain Salazar," he growls. "Tell him: death will go straight for him."

3. Who's Henry?

Henry is a role played by Brenton Thwaites; Metro discussed his inclusion in the film as the son of Will Turner, he seeks for him. A legion of pirate army prisoner, sealed away in a ship dropped in by the ferocious villain. It seems Captain Salazar gives us someone to look out for.

4. Where is JACK SPARROW?

The most interesting detail in the trailer is the missing Jack Sparrow, no featuring in the flesh and only on a wanted poster. Movie Pilot offers an interesting dig; Henry is the key for Sparrow's secret absence. Captain Salazar spared him as the villain kills his entire shipmates, Henry also is the one tasked to deliver Jack a message. Whereas Metro considers the absence of the Pirates of the Caribbean hero a marketing strategy, the character was dropped in the teaser and to be revealed in the film itself.

5. When is the movie's due date?

Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales is to be released on May 26, 2017.

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