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Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar's Revenge's Super Bowl spot teases return of Orlando Bloom's Will Turner

The spot also featured a look at Johnny Depp's return as Captain Jack Sparrow, now a wanted man fleeing vengeance from the dead 

Clarisse Loughrey
Monday 06 February 2017 11:27 GMT
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Pirates of the Caribbean- Salazar's Revenge - trailer

Super Bowl 51's barrage of trailers brought a fresh look at Disney's new Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, and things are looking grim for Captain Jack Sparrow.

Titled in the UK as Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar's Revenge, Johnny Depp's unstoppable rogue must, this time, face a new foe in the guise of former associate Captain Salazar (played with ghoulish delight by Skyfall's Javier Bardem); whose escape from the clutches of the Devil's Triangle has spurred him on a mission to kill all living pirates, with a particular target on Sparrow's back.

Salazar's Revenge certainly, so far, boasts the usual formula for a Pirates of the Caribbean vehicle: pitting a supernatural crew (Salazar's ghost pirates) against Sparrow and a young, beautiful lass (Kaya Scodelario's astronomer Carina Smyth) and lad (Brenton Thwaites' Royal Navy sailor Henry, son of Will Turner).

Perhaps most interesting to fans is a quick glimpse at Orlando Bloom's return as said Will, a barnacle covered-mess now that he took over command of The Flying Dutchman, following his death at the end of the third film, At World's End.

Kon-Tiki's Espen Sandberg and Joachim Rønning are directing; with the cast also seeing Geoffrey Rush's Captain Barbossa once more return, all alongside actual rockstar Paul McCartney.

Pirates Of The Caribbean: Salazar's Revenge - Teaser Trailer

The Super Bowl also saw new spots and trailers released for Guardians of the Galaxy 2, Logan, Fate of the Furious, Transformers: The Last Knight, amongst others.


Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar's Revenge hits UK cinemas 26 May 2017.

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