Knightley and Bloom May not be in Pirates 4

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With filming for the 4th Pirates of the carribean film starting this summer,two of the actors are not expected to return.
Captain Jack Sparrow will soon take to the seas again, and this time he is after the most sought-after treasure imaginable: the Fountain of Youth.
It was announced this week that the fourth installment of Disney's highly successful "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise will begin filming in Hawaii this summer. Johnny Depp once again plays the flamboyant Captain Jack, and Geoffrey Rush reprises his role as his adversary, Barbossa. However, costars Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley are not expected to return.
The film's story is loosely based on the 1987 pirate novel, "On Stranger Tides" by award-winning fantasy author Tim Powers. The book tells the story of a young man -- coincidentally named "Jack" -- who is captured by the pirate Blackbeard and forced to join in the search for the Fountain of Youth.
Ted Elliott, the co-writer of the first three "Pirates" movies, said that the story of the novel just happened to align with where they wanted to take the fourth film. He told Empire magazine, "We wanted to do a story about Blackbeard and the Fountain of Youth, and Tim Powers wrote a book about Blackbeard and the Fountain of Youth... it just turns out that to do that story you would need that book."
Johnny Depp signed on to appear in the fourth movie in 2008, before there was a script. It was announced at the same time he would also be playing Tonto in a film version of "The Lone Ranger," but that project has been delayed until after "Pirates" is finished.
Keira Knightley and Orlando Bloom have both said they had no desire to return for a fourth movie. Knightley said in an interview, "It was a completely fantastic experience, and it was an amazingly large portion of my life, but I don't think I need to go there again. I think that it's done." Also, the director of the original trilogy, Gore Verbinski, will not be coming back. He is being replaced by Rob Marshall, the director of "Chicago" and "Nine."
"Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" is scheduled to dock into movie theaters on May 20th, 2011. Johnny Depp will next be seen as the Mad Hatter in director Tim Burton's new version "Alice in Wonderland" coming this March. To see why he says the role is "a dream come true," watch the exclusive interview with him in the player below.

http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/movie-talk-pirates-4.html
 

erasure fan1

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Im glad they are out as well. The are my least favorite part of the series anyway. I think it will be better now that they can focus on Jack and Barbossa and not worry about forcing will and liz into the movie.
 

cdunbar

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I am not a Rob Marshall fan, I did not care for or really get what he was trying to do in "Nine," so I hope he does not try to turn it into something where you have to take little pieces of the things characters say to actually understand what the whole point of the movie was. As for Knight and Bloom not coming back, if you think about it in Dead Man's Chest they pretty much sewed up all the loose ends of those two. I mean they got married, they had a child, and they saw each other once a year because he was technically dead. The only thing I could possibly even see them doing with those two characters is sending her on the mission to the fountain of youth with Jack because the waters of the fountain make him alive again and then Knightly and Bloom's characters live happily ever after, but that would have to be a very lavish story line...:shrug:
 

Testtrack321

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I liked the dynamic in the first movie, but the second and third was just horrible with them. I don't think this is a secret either, I mean Will left for 10 YEARS, and after the credits they show Liz with her kid.
 

YunaB17

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Why am I the only one who sees this as a bad thing? The movie will not be as good without Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightly. Jack Sparrow is a funny charecter but part of what makes him so funny is his interactions with a serious charecter like Will Turner. Bloom was the staright man and he was part of what made the movie so good. Also Bloom and Knightly were the emotional backbone to the original films and Depp was the comic relief. They would need to find new charecters to replace them and that would most likely fail. Jack Sparrow was never a very emotionally deep charecter and you couldn't have him suddenly become one to solve this problem either. This movie will not be good without them.
 

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