

The Sydney Morning Herald relata que a produção no quinto capítulo da Pirates franquia é esperado para retomar as filmagens em torno de 15 de abril de quase um mês depois de Depp voou de volta para os EUA da Austrália para passar por uma cirurgia em sua mão.

O filme era para já ter retomado as filmagens depois que o ator machucou a mão no início deste mês, mas agora cerca de 200 membros da tripulação foram informados que não vai voltar a trabalhar até o próximo mês. Johnny Depp lesão na mão 's adiou a produção em Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.

PHOTOS: Johnny Depp’s Life and Career in Picturesīruckheimer says it was necessary to push the project because “we’re supposed to start in March and you start spending a lot of money now.” According to the producer, the Pirates filmmakers weren’t happy with screenwriter Jeff Nathanson’s initial script, and he’s now at work on a second attempt based on the well-received outline.Ferimento de mão de Johnny Depp AtrasaPirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Produção Nonetheless, industry observers have anticipated a tough negotiation between Disney and Bruckheimer, given the size of the Lone Ranger write down. But bringing in Kon-Tiki directors Joachim Ronning and Espen Sandberg, who made their film on the water for a price, should help keep costs down.

We want a script that everyone’s signed off on and a budget that everyone’s signed off on.” (Such projects have cost as much as $300 million in the past.) Coming up with a great script is “always hard,” Bruckheimer says, and after this summer, “everybody’s more cautious.” The summer saw several costly movies underperform.ĭisney now hopes to keep the cost of the fifth Pirates movie under $200 million - a goal the studio is unlikely to meet. Disney has said that the $250 million-plus production from the team behind the Pirates movies could lead to a $190 million write down for the studio.Īsked whether the potential price tag of the next Pirates film played a role in the delay, Bruckheimer replies, “It’s all a factor. The move comes in the aftermath of The Lone Ranger’s failure at the box office this summer.
