Pirates of the Caribbean 6 is seemingly in limbo, as no progress has been made in years, but Disney can still save the ship from sinking.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Pirates of the Caribbean 6 has been in development purgatory for years, and there are a few things Disney can to do to stop the swashbuckling franchise from sinking. The first movie in the franchise, The Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, was a phenomenal success despite being based on a Disney World attraction.
8 Gore Verbinski Should Direct Pirates Of The Caribbean 6 Gore Verbinksi directed the first three Pirates of the Caribbean movies. While the third film received a mixed reception, it still had an overarching narrative where every story arc was neatly and definitively wrapped up. Additionally, the action sequences were of a high standard. After Verbinksi left the series, the quality of the franchise dipped.
6 Pirates Of The Caribbean 6 Could Introduce More Real-Life Pirates The two most recent installments of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise weren't positively received, but they interpolated real-life pirates into the movies, which worked surprisingly well. Pirates of the Caribbean 6 could use real-life pirates too, as the most interesting of them haven't been explored yet. Mary Read and Anne Bonny were two real-life pirates who grew up disguised as boys.
4 Pirates Of The Caribbean 6 Should Be More Of An Adventure Movie Each consecutive release in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise veered further and further away from the adventure genre. The focus of the most recent movies was CGI-filled action and comedy from Jack Sparrow. However, there was a great sense of adventure in The Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, as three competing factions raced to find the Aztec gold.
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