Pirates of the Caribbean 5: Jack Sparrow in very bad posture in two new extracts
Two new clips from Pirates of the Caribbean 5 prove that Jack Sparrow is always as good at getting into bad sticks. Fortunately, Henry watched.
Oh, it’s not every day easy to be called Jack Sparrow! Especially since we lost his ship, his crew and even … his three-cornered hat, and we have the authorities in the trenches. And it is precisely at a time when he is in a very bad position that we are going to recross our dear captain, who will unfortunately be quite different in Pirates of the Caribbean 5 from the one we know. And for good reason, the poor pirate seems to be in the course of this famous luck which always helped him to get out of the bad steps, whether to escape the English army, determined to hang him at the end of a rope , Or the supernatural forces that continue to chase him. This time, It is Salazar (Javier Bardem) and his crew of undead who seek to settle his account and take revenge for the defeat that Jack inflicted on him years ago. Fortunately, he can rely on the help of Henry (Brenton Thwaites) and Carina Smith (Kaya Scodelario), who will accompany him in his adventure. Except that before going to sea, Will Turner’s son will first have to shoot Jack Sparrow a terrible step, as evidenced by the two new clips of Pirates of the Caribbean 5 that have just been unveiled! He will be able to rely on the help of Henry (Brenton Thwaites) and Carina Smith (Kaya Scodelario), who will accompany him on his adventure. Except that before going to sea, Will Turner’s son will first have to shoot Jack Sparrow a terrible step, as evidenced by the two new clips of Pirates of the Caribbean 5 that have just been unveiled! He will be able to rely on the help of Henry (Brenton Thwaites) and Carina Smith (Kaya Scodelario), who will accompany him on his adventure. Except that before going to sea, Will Turner’s son will first have to shoot Jack Sparrow a terrible step, as evidenced by the two new clips of Pirates of the Caribbean 5 that have just been unveiled!
The first is the young Henry while he is just looking for our pirate, who is locked in the bottom of a cell (and who lost his pants, go find out how). And this is disappointment! Jack Sparrow seems to be very far from the flamboyant and courageous pirate he has heard about all his life thanks certainly to his mother Elizabeth Swann, who is also entitled to a role in Pirates of the Caribbean 5 ! And one can only understand the incredulity of Henry when he finds himself face to face with this energetic who claims to be the captain. However, it must be believed that Jack can convince him of his identity since it is seen briefly in the second clip where this time our pirate is dragged by force to … its execution . Between the guillotine, the hanging and the death by platoon, Jack is certainly spoiled for choice! The scene takes advantage of it to make a little wink to the first film talking about the invention of mayonnaise, which, like that of the guillotine, is to be put to the account of the French. But surprise, Jack is not the only one whose execution is programmed! For we also meet the face of Carina Smith, obviously also condemned. Fortunately, Henry is actively working to free them. Here are two excerpts that make us even more impatient to discover Pirates of the Caribbean: The Revenge of Salazar in the movies. What do you think of those two excerpts? Is to be accounted for by the French. But surprise, Jack is not the only one whose execution is programmed! For we also meet the face of Carina Smith, obviously also condemned. Fortunately, Henry is actively working to free them. Here are two excerpts that make us even more impatient to discover Pirates of the Caribbean: The Revenge of Salazar in the movies. What do you think of those two excerpts? Is to be accounted for by the French. But surprise, Jack is not the only one whose execution is programmed! For we also meet the face of Carina Smith, obviously also condemned. Fortunately, Henry is actively working to free them. Here are two excerpts that make us even more impatient to discover Pirates of the Caribbean: The Revenge of Salazar in the movies. What do you think of those two excerpts?