Orlando Bloom admits he wants to return to the role of Will Turner — it's just a matter of the script

What is known about the development of the sixth installment of "Pirates of the Caribbean"? Who might join the project? And what does the actor think about it?

It looks like the ship called "Pirates of the Caribbean" is showing signs of life again. And while the sixth installment is still officially lost in a fog of uncertainty, Orlando Bloom has made it clear — he's ready to return. With the same enthusiasm he had twenty years ago.

In a chat on "This Morning," the actor admitted: "Who knows? I can't say anything at the moment because I really don't know. They're trying to work out what it would all look like. I personally think it would be great to get the band back together. But there are always different ideas, so we'll see where it lands. "
Actor Orlando Bloom as a pirate stands with sword in hand
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According to him, producers are trying to figure out how to bring back both him and Johnny Depp, and Keira Knightley — while the studio also has other story development options on the table.

Interestingly, , who played Will Turner, disappeared from the franchise for almost ten years — in "Dead Men Tell No Tales" he only appeared in a brief cameo. Yet his story in the original trilogy was just as important as Captain Jack Sparrow's journey.

After the fifth film, which frankly became the weakest in the series by ratings and box office (it has just 30% "fresh" on Rotten Tomatoes), the sixth installment needs either a triumphant return of fan favorites or a complete reboot.
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Producer Jerry Bruckheimer, according to Screenrant, has already confirmed that two scripts are in development: one with Depp, another without.

But fans remember the post-credits scene from the fifth film — a hint at Davy Jones' return. And that's already setting up a truly spectacular conclusion to the entire saga. The only question is whether they'll assemble that same crew. And whether they'll manage it before the ship finally goes down for good. Earlier, we at zoomboola.com reported that Ridley Scott no longer wants to make "Alien" films.