Pirates 2: Dead Man's Chest Trailer!

A Kraken has been confirmed among Davy Jones' minions:
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"Orlando Bloom has let slip some secrets of the new Pirates of the Caribbean movies.

Two sequels are currently being filmed back-to-back, with the first - 'Dead Man's Chest' - set for a July 7, 2006 release.

"They've come up with something bigger and better for the next two movies," Bloom told Radio 1. "They had to top the skeletal pirate thing and I think they've really managed it, haven't they?"

He continued: "There's this sequence with a Kracken - it's a big squid - and some other things...oh, was that too much information?!"

Co-star Keira Knightley added: "I have a sword fight with two swords, which has been the biggest challenge, but also the thing that I'm most excited about because it's fantastic. I was well impressed!""
 

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Tarrasque Wrangler said:
Stellan Skarsgard's playing Bootstrap Bill, Orlando Bloom's character's father. Not sure if Keith is no longer in this, though IMDB says he had to pull out of his cameo.
Ah, thank you for clearing this up, as I am evidently losing my memory as I get older, and couldn't recall which character was which.

Who am I again?

Anyway, maybe that means Keith will still make it into the movie! Heck, I don't even care if he says anything; I can picture him just standing there with his death's head grin croaking his wheezing laugh.

Then tear into "Street Fighting Man."

Warrior Poet
 

Well, according to the screenwriters on the Black PEarl commentary, Bootstrap Bill is a puddle of goo on the ocean floor (due to the incredible pressures at ocean depths) - so I don't see how he comes back.... but it shouldn't be hard to write him in somehow.
 

reapersaurus said:
Well, according to the screenwriters on the Black PEarl commentary, Bootstrap Bill is a puddle of goo on the ocean floor (due to the incredible pressures at ocean depths) - so I don't see how he comes back.... but it shouldn't be hard to write him in somehow.

Behold the mighty Bootstrap Bill, aquatic gelatinous cube.
 

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