Movieweb schreibt: [..] With the amount of integral characters that this story has did you find it hard trying to service them all in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End?
Jerry Bruckheimer: It always hard and you spend the most time trying to figure that stuff out. (Laughs) But Gore and Ted Elliot and Terry Rossio who wrote the screenplay, I thought they did a great job.
Would you consider doing a Fourth Pirates film? Do you feel there are more adventures to tell with Captain Jack, Will and Elizabeth?
Jerry Bruckheimer: There's always more adventures... this is the end of the three; the standalone trilogy. So, we'll see what happens... there's a glimmer of hope at the end of the movie...
Yeah, after the credits...
Jerry Bruckheimer: (Laughs).
When you did The Curse of the Black Pearl, did you know there was going to be two other films?
Jerry Bruckheimer: No, no, it was always going to be one after the other. The success of the films led to the two other ones. [..]
Jerry Bruckheimer: It always hard and you spend the most time trying to figure that stuff out. (Laughs) But Gore and Ted Elliot and Terry Rossio who wrote the screenplay, I thought they did a great job.
Would you consider doing a Fourth Pirates film? Do you feel there are more adventures to tell with Captain Jack, Will and Elizabeth?
Jerry Bruckheimer: There's always more adventures... this is the end of the three; the standalone trilogy. So, we'll see what happens... there's a glimmer of hope at the end of the movie...
Yeah, after the credits...
Jerry Bruckheimer: (Laughs).
When you did The Curse of the Black Pearl, did you know there was going to be two other films?
Jerry Bruckheimer: No, no, it was always going to be one after the other. The success of the films led to the two other ones. [..]
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