As you can tell from the title there is a significant spoiler ahead. The strange part is this spoiler came from Disney itself. They released a featurette for May 26th's "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" & in it they listed Brenton Thwaites' character name as not only Henry, but Henry Turner. Yes, as in Davey Jones's replacement, Will Turner's son. I'm confused as to why they would let this out. There's a chance this could have no significance at all. As for all I know this could be revealed in the first 10 minutes. Maybe it's because I'm stuck on how strange it would have been in "Empire Strikes Back" if there were a behind the scenes where Darth Vader sits in a chair marked "Luke's Daddy" a month before it's release. Probably would've stolen most of the emotional response. In their defense though, we were all about 99% sure that was the junior Will Turner from the time he popped up in the first teaser trailer. I just can't help to think the big reveals of the cinema are gone in this age of almost too much information, & that's a sad thought. That means less "Keyser Soze'" moments for everyone. If you don't get that reference do yourself a favor & watch "The Usual Suspects". Great movie. Anyway, what do you think of Disney spoiling what could or could not be a major plot point? Let us know in the comments & then.... like & share.
Orlando Bloom's Will Turner Not Doing His Job
Disney released another small look at Pirates of the Caribbean 5. This one gives you your first real look at Orlando Bloom as he appears in the film. It looks as if Will Turner has been neglecting his job of ferrying across the dead, as he's starting grow one with the sea, like his predecessor Davey Jones. The CGI is still putting me off a little bit as it looks like CGI, but that could be my television as I've noticed things look a little more real on the theater screen. Until they're redone for home then it blends in just fine. I'm finding myself getting more & more excited for Pirates 5 the more I see though. I was a big fan of the first three, then for the fourth, it seemed it could just never make me care. Let me know your thoughts in the comments. Are you excited for "Dead Men Tell No Tales"? How have you felt about the first four? Let us know in the comments, & don't forget to like & share.