For the most part, real ships were used for the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy. Some were not to scale size, and some were made in pieces, but there were actual ships that they used on a water set and at bays.
There is very little of the Pirates movies that are based in reality or history. The movie was inspired from the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland. A Jack Sparrow figure was added to the ride after the sucess of the films.
In the last two pirates movies, there is a woman called Tia Dalma. She is a VooDoo priestess of the Caribbean. However, in the last movie we learn that she is the lover of Davy Jones. Her real name is Calypso. Davy Jones had imprisoned her in a human body as a punishment for not being there when Davy came to port.
Yes it is a country island in the Caribbean Sea.
Yes, it is. However, Caribbean citizens do not consider us real Caribbeans.
none of the movie was real
No, it is called Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.
none of them.. it was real life and real love
No. He is a fictional character in the Pirates of the Caribbean movie franchise.
Yes! There r real pirates in the Caribbean! Look them up!
In this movie, there are no non-criminals. The East India Company is run by corruption while the real pirates are Davy Jones and Co. The Pirates of the Caribbean are the victims of the schemes of both these. The battle is between all three
No the crackin is a legendary creature
johnny depp
Keira Knightley.
There were four different models of the Black Pearl constructed for 'Pirates of the Caribbean' movie. Only one was built around a real ship. This Black Pearl was later dismantled to use as the Queen Anne's Revenge in 'Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.'
There were four different models of the Black Pearl constructed for 'Pirates of the Caribbean' movie. Only one was built around a real ship. This Black Pearl was later dismantled to use as the Queen Anne's Revenge in 'Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.'
no,he is alive
Well it s all science fiction