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Orlando Bloom Says 'Pirates of the Caribbean 5' May Be a Reboot
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The actor, who played Will Turner in in the first three 'Pirates' movies, also reveals in a new interview that he's still in talks to reprise the role in 'Pirates 5'.

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In the wake of a report that "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" is eyeing five young actresses to take a major role, Orlando Bloom shared more info about the upcoming movie depicting the adventure of Johnny Depp's Captain Jack Sparrow. Bloom, who is currently promoting his new movie "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies", spoke to IGN about his potential return in "Pirates 5" and shared that the flick might be a reboot.

"I'm not entirely sure that [I'll be back] just yet, but there are talks," he was quoted as saying. "Basically they want to reboot the whole franchise, I think, and do something with me and the relationship with my son."

"I'm of course Davey Jones now, so I'm down the bottom of the ocean. It might be kind of fun to do something where I'm rumbling round the bottom of the ocean, because I won't look anything like me. [Gestures to face] Get all gnarly," he added.

Production for the film is set to start in Australia early next year with Joachim Ronning and Espen Sandberg serving behind the lens. Depp will be back to play Jack Sparrow, while Geoffrey Rush is expected to return as Barbossa. Brenton Thwaites will play a British soldier named Henry. Javier Bardem previously was reported to play a villain named Captain Brand, a ghost who wants to seek revenge against Sparrow for killing his brother.

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