Pirates 4 on Stranger Tides Official Story Details

Nix June 21, 2010 POSTED IN » Pirates of the Caribbean 4: On Stranger Tides (2011) Movie

With the official start of production, Disney has released a press release for “Pirates of the Caribbean 4: On Stranger Tides”, that also includes official story details. It’s nothing we don’t already before, but does expand on various elements, in particular Jack Sparrow’s relationship with Penelope Cruz’s character.

Press Release:

Walt Disney Pictures’/Jerry Bruckheimer Films’ Comedy Adventure “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” in Disney Digital 3D(TM) Begins Production

Johnny Depp returns to his Academy Award(R)-nominated role of Captain Jack Sparrow, joined by Penelope Cruz, Geoffrey Rush, Ian McShane, Kevin R. McNally, Astrid Berges-Frisbey and Sam Claflin in Fourth Entry of Blockbuster Franchise

BURBANK, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–June 21, 2010–

Production has commenced on location in Hawaii, the United Kingdom and Los Angeles on Walt Disney Pictures’ and Jerry Bruckheimer Films’ sweeping comedy adventure “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides,” directed by Rob Marshall (“Chicago”), the fourth entry in the blockbuster franchise which has already reaped $2.7 billion in worldwide box office from the previous three films, and the first to be filmed and presented in Disney Digital 3D(TM). Johnny Depp returns to his iconic, Academy Award(R)-nominated role of Captain Jack Sparrow, newly joined by Academy Award winner Penelope Cruz (“Vicky Cristina Barcelona,” Rob Marshall’s “Nine”), Ian McShane (HBO’s “Deadwood”) and newcomers Astrid Berges-Frisbey and Sam Claflin. Also rejoining Johnny Depp and Captain Jack are Academy Award-winner and three-time nominee Geoffrey Rush (“Shine,” “Shakespeare in Love”) and Kevin R. McNally (first three “Pirates of the Caribbean” films, “Valkyrie”). The film is slated to open May 20, 2011.

“Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” captures the fun, adventure and humor that ignited the hit franchise –this time in Disney Digital 3D(TM). In this action-packed tale of truth, betrayal, youth and demise, Captain Jack Sparrow crosses paths with a woman from his past (Penelope Cruz), and he’s not sure if it’s love–or if she’s a ruthless con artist who’s using him to find the fabled Fountain of Youth. When she forces him aboard the Queen Anne’s Revenge, the ship of the formidable pirate Blackbeard (Ian McShane), Jack finds himself on an unexpected adventure in which he doesn’t know who to fear more: Blackbeard or the woman from his past.

Rush reprises his role as the vengeful Captain Hector Barbossa, and Kevin R. McNally returns as Captain Jack’s longtime comrade Joshamee Gibbs. Claflin stars as a stalwart missionary, while Berges-Frisbey is transformed into a mysterious mermaid.

“Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” is written by “Pirates” veterans Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio. The executive producers are Mike Stenson, Chad Oman, Barry Waldman, Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio and John DeLuca.

Joining Bruckheimer and Marshall for the new voyage is a top-flight group of award-winning behind-the-scenes artists, including director of photography Dariusz Wolski (first three “Pirates of the Caribbean” movies, Tim Burton’s “Alice in Wonderland”), production designer John Myhre (two-time Academy Award(R) winner for Marshall’s “Chicago” and “Memoirs of a Geisha”), costume designer Penny Rose (all three “Pirates of the Caribbean” films, “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time”), visual effects supervisor Charles Gibson, who won an Academy Award for “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest,” Oscar(R) winner and eight-time nominee special effects supervisor John Frazier (“Pirates of the Caribbean” films,” “Pearl Harbor”) and stunt coordinator George Marshall Ruge, who also devoted his talents to the previous three “Pirates” films as well as Disney and Jerry Bruckheimer’s “National Treasure” franchise. The editors include two Oscar winners, Michael Kahn (“Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time”) and David Brenner (“Born on the Fourth of July”), as well as Wyatt Smith (Marshall’s “Nine”).

Rob Marshall’s first three films, “Chicago,” “Memoirs of a Geisha” and “Nine,” have been honored with a total of 23 Academy Award(R) nominations. For his work on “Chicago,” winner of six Oscars(R) including Best Picture, Marshall received the Director’s Guild Award, an Oscar nomination, a Golden Globe Award(R) nomination, a BAFTA nomination The National Board of Review Award and the New York Film Critics Online Award. A six-time Tony Award(R) nominee and George Abbott Award winner, Marshall’s extensive work on Broadway includes co-director and choreographer of the worldwide award-winning production of “Cabaret” and director/choreographer of the Broadway revival of “Little Me,” along with many others. He also produced, directed and choreographed the NBC television special “Tony Bennett: An American Classic,” which earned seven Emmy Awards(R), including three for Marshall, and directed and choreographed Disney/ABC’s critically acclaimed movie musical “Annie,” which received 12 Emmy nominations with two wins, including Marshall for Outstanding Choreography; it also won the prestigious Peabody Award.

First in partnership with Don Simpson, and then as the chief of Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Bruckheimer has produced an unprecedented string of worldwide smashes, impacting not only the industry, but mass culture as well. Bruckheimer’s films include (producing with Don Simpson) “Top Gun ” “Beverly Hills Cop,” “Beverly Hills Cop 2,” “American Gigolo,” “Flashdance,” “Bad Boys,” “Dangerous Minds,” “Crimson Tide,” “The Rock,” and (producing solo) “Con Air,” “Armageddon,” “Enemy of the State,” “Gone in 60 Seconds,” “Coyote Ugly,” “Remember the Titans,” “Pearl Harbor,” “Black Hawk Down,” “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl,” “Bad Boys II,” “Veronica Guerin,” “King Arthur,” “National Treasure,” “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest,” “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End,” “National Treasure: Book of Secrets,” “G-Force,” “Confessions of a Shopaholic,” “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time” and “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.”

On television, Bruckheimer had an unprecedented 10 television series airing in the 2005-6 season, a record in the medium for an individual producer. JBTV’s series have included “C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation” and its spinoffs “C.S.I.: Miami,” “C.S.I.: NY” and “Without a Trace,” “Cold Case,” “The Amazing Race” and “Dark Blue.”

Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Television have been honored with 41 Academy Award(R) nominations, six wins, eight Grammy Award(R) nominations, five wins, 23 Golden Globe(R) nominations, four wins, 88 Emmy Award(R) nominations, 18 wins, 23 People’s Choice nominations, 15 wins, numerous MTV Awards, including one for Best Picture of the Decade for “Beverly Hills Cop” and 20 Teen Choice Awards.

“Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” will film on the islands of Kauai and Oahu, Hawaii, followed by locations and studio work in the United Kingdom and Los Angeles.


  • http://www.originalgeekspodcast.com/ Dedpool aka Jiinx

    YES!!! GIbbs is back too! I'm sorry but the Holy Trinity for the cast of that franchise are these three.

    The new cast members are just another reason to look forward to this. Ian McShane as Blackbeard is gonna rock!

  • http://www.spijkerbroekenjeans.nl Bren | Jeans

    Wow, I'm really REALLY looking forward to this one! I totally love Ian McShane that will be great to watch. Counting down…. :)

  • Dwatts0x02

    Of coures i'm looking foward to it and i'm going to see it… i just think pirates without keira and orlando is just not pirates of the the caribbean… oh well we'll see.

  • Coyleyofhull

    i think without will and elizabeth it may seem abit of a lost cause :/ but the new additions should take their place, Will and Elizabeth's stories are over unless Jack needed help from Will for some reason, or Will's son was brought into the movie,
    hopefully this film we will learn of how Jack became famous and about his famliy and past as its be on my mind for a long time.

  • http://www.originalgeekspodcast.com/ Dedpool aka Jiinx

    Though they are for young adults, you can read the book series Pirates of The Caribbean:Jack Sparrow and it's sequel series Legends of the Brethren Court for those stories. The films will not be about his past any moreso than they have been so far.

  • G.Q.

    I'm sorry, fans of Ms Cruz, but… oh, god, not Penelope Cruz. It's more like they're picking actors for their popularity now than for whether they'll fit or not. If she can match the emotion and strength of acting of Keira Knightley's performance in Pirates III I will wholeheartedly swallow my words, but it seems more to me like they just picked her to walk around Cruz-ing up the place. Or because she's beautiful. Or so she can show off lots of cleavage. Not because she should actually be in a pirate movie.

    • Jewlzmine

      Yup…agreed. Not sure she possesses the acting caliber!

  • Nottellingyou

    i dont no i liked the old characters but i stillthink it will be the best one yet!!! xx

  • Nottellingyou

    johnny depp is so sexy i ;love him but if he evers quits pirates of the carabbian (cant spell lol) i dont think i can ever watch it ever again lol xxxx :')

  • Athenastad

    I agree, bad choice of actress. Well, I do not like her acting anyway feels like she is overacting or not at all depending on the movie she´s in. Would have loved to see Keira and Orlando also in this movie but as I heard the are not part of the stories anymore. Too bad since I think they togheter made the movie great.

  • Charmerassasin

    awww….the others aren’t in this one…im not even gonna waste my money….ill weaste it when the hd 2-disc dvd comes out…:)