'Pirates Of The Caribbean 5' Latest Updates: Super Bowl Trailer Shows Drunk Jack Sparrow, Great Sea Battle To Happen

The "Pirate of the Caribbean 5" will be hitting theaters once again, which makes the thrill surrounding it grows up as each day passes by. Now that its latest trailer has just been shown in the Super Bowl, more details are known about the upcoming movie.

Fans can now heave a sigh of relief seeing their favorite pirate. He is surely going to be a part of the fifth movie from Disney's franchise. Fans have just breathed a sigh of relief as they saw Jack Sparrow once more. Now, the doubt surrounding his presence in the movie is put to an end as he was shown in the trailer.

In addition to this, the trailer also shared the first look at other characters. Orlando Bloom and Geoffrey Archer will return as Will Turner and Captain Barbossa. Orlando Bloom, together with Geoffrey Archer are also shown in the trailer. Surely, Will Turner and the infamous Captain Barbossa are still alive and kicking.

However, none of the trailers revealed Jack Sparrow's presence. The video finally shows Depp making his entry for the first time. The trailer was indeed a crowd favorite, as previous trailers didn't show any sign of Johnny Depp in the horizon. Now, he is proven to be there.

Captain Salazar will still remain as one of the movie's attractions. His crew of undead souls is still with him too. According to Mirror.co.uk, Jack Sparrow was shown at the end part of the latest trailer, where he was covered with mud as he delights in drinking a bottle of rum.

However, the main attraction of the show was when Captain Salazar was shown together with his monster pirates as they voyage the seas. According to Hollywood Reporter, Captain Barbossa and Will Turner are confirmed to be back in the movie.

Reports suggest that they will go in a head-on battle with Salazar. This would then lead to an epic sea battle. This would surely mean one thing, and that Jack Sparrow would need some help in facing Captain Salazar.

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