Why weren't Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides?

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Both Keira Knightley and Orlando Bloom, two actors whose characters were very important to the story of the original trilogy, are absent in the fourth installment of the Pirates series.

Besides story reasons, has anything been said as to why these actors/characters weren't included in Pirates of the Carribean: On Stranger Tides (2011)?



Best Answer

Orlando Bloom wanted to try something different.

"I had a great time making those movies," he said. "I just really wanted to do different things, but I think it's going to be great. Whatever Johnny does, I think it's fantastic."

Kiera Knightly said more or less the same thing.

“No. I said when the second one came out that there wasn't going to be another one for me. I mean, they were already shooting the third one at that time. I knew that that was going to be it for me. It was an extraordinary experience, you know, but I was 17 when I started it and 21 when I finished. And that's quite a large chunk of time there. And, you know, they are amazing people, but I've always wanted to act because I like changing. I like exploring different things. And I sort of feel like I've done the pirating thing, as wonderful as it was and it was amazing.”




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Why is Keira Knightley NOT in Pirates of the Caribbean 3?

Even though she made a brief return to the series in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, Keira Knightley does not expect to set sail for the high seas again as a part of the franchise. According to the Los Angeles Times, her reasoning is that the films simply take too long to shoot.

Is Orlando Bloom in Pirates of the Caribbean On Stranger Tides?

Orlando Bloom Won't Return For 'Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides'

What happened to Orlando Bloom in Pirates of the Caribbean?

Post Pirates Trilogy After making At World's End, Orlando Bloom decided not to return for the fourth film.

Is Keira Knightley in Stranger Tides?

Knightley has not appeared in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise since 2007, when she starred in its third instalment, At World's End . Both she and Bloom chose not to appear in the fourth film, On Stranger Tides , in 2011.



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Answer 2

They weren't in the fourth film because they said in an interview before that they wanted to further there career and although it was fun for them they want to have different roles within the industry. Although they came back in the fifth movie and in talks of having a main role in the sixth movie the production hasn't confirmed anything yet but they will do it if the fifth one is successful.

SPOILER: There was a scene in the fifth film in the post credit scene that not only their characters will return but a certain villain as well. If Disney will make a great offer and a great script as well let's cross our fingers that they'll reprise their roles and further the development of there story along with their son.

Answer 3

I would like to offer another perspective...

IMO the first trilogy sets up a redemption arc for Captain Jack Sparrow. Davy Jones Locker in particular creates a reality that represents Jack's "hell" by not being able to escape himself (ship on land + stuck with unhelpful multiple Jacks = not being honest with himself/escapist character), contemplates if he should or shouldn't stab the heart (Will tries to explain being the Captain of the Flying Dutchman requires doing a specific job), and by the end of the film, it's clear Jack put Will in a precarious circumstance and has ruined the immediate future of Will and Elizabeth, as Will can only step on land every ten years. (POTC is full of torn love stories.).

So when POTC:OST was announced I had read a couple of things. 1. It was meant to be relaunch. 2. On Stranger Tides is the name of a novel by Tim Powers and that Disney almost optioned the novel at the time of the first film and passed (but I read it several times and there are many ideas from it that are sprinkled across the series).

The relaunch made sense to me because in theory, if I was right about a redemption arc, then the logical course would be to dive further into Jack's past and then use those things to eventually catch up to Will and Elizabeth to "set things right".

OST featured Angelica, Jack's own love-torn revenge story (which seems unfinished), from a women who feels she has been done wrong by Jack. (In truth, we don't know if she bares any responsibility on her own fate) But more over, Philip and Syrena provide a "solution" to the Will and Elizabeth dilemma, as a clergy boy falling in love with a mermaid is quite "ideal" to become the Captain of the Flying Dutchman, as the job is to "ferry the souls of the dead" to the other side...

However, DMTNT has now found a work-around, but it still is diving more into Jack's past with the compass and the Trident (the trident first appears in young Jack Sparrow novels for kids). Jack's Uncle could also feed into unused plots from OST novel, and of course the final scene post credits, basically "resets" many curses and thus it's possible they have to revisit a Davy Jones dilemma again and find a solution that is not Will--thus Philip could still come into play here.

And at the end of the day, we see that Kiera Knightley's comments in particular are false, whether it's that she didn't want to tarnish her career, she knew there was a possibility, but wanted to discourage the audience to surprise them, or she was also paid the right price. So I think one way or another there was a plan to only do a film or two without Bloom and/or Knightley.

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