It’s been ten years since Orlando Bloom’s last onscreen outing as Will Turner. But the actor looked right at home as he hit the world premiere for Pirates of the Caribbean’s fifth movie: Dead Men Tell No Tales, in Shanghai Disney Resort.
It’s been ten years since Orlando Bloom’s last onscreen outing as Will Turner. But the actor looked right at home as he hit the world premiere for Pirates of the Caribbean’s fifth movie: Dead Men Tell No Tales, in Shanghai Disney Resort.
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The Brit actor joined his fellow leading man Johnny Depp on the red carpet, where the duo were promptly mobbed by screaming fans.
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Orlando was suited and booted for his big night, rocking a dark jacket and tie teamed with cool shades.
Will returns: It’s been ten years since Orlando Bloom’s last onscreen outing as Will Turner. But the actor looked right at home as he enjoyed the premiere for the new film Photo:DailyMail
Johnny, who plays Jack Sparrow, stuck to his signature quirky style layering a waistcoat over a black shirt accessorised with pendants.
The actors were greeted by hundreds of screaming fans who lined the vast red carpet, with the Hollywood stars stopping to sign autographs and dish out hugs.
Kiss me quick! One lucky fan got a warm embrace from Johnny despite his security trying to pull him back Photo:DailyMail
The event marks the first time a Hollywood movie has premiered in Mainland China.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales follows Captain Jack Sparrow as he searches to find the Trident of Poseidon.
Bond baddie Javier Bardem stars as an equally terrifying foe for Captain Jack – Captain Salazar who focuses on eliminating as many pirates as possible.
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Orlando is making his anticipated return to the franchise, for the first time since 2007, and he could be back for more, thanks to his young son.
Asked if audiences still want the films by Total Film magazine, he said recently: ‘The first thing my son wanted when we went to the Lego store was not a spaceship but a pirate ship.’
‘I do think they’d like to do one more. It was alluded to me that there would be room for something else. But let’s see.’
He added that the new film’s directors Joachim Ronning and Espen Sandberg have captured the ‘simplicity and charm’ that made the original movie such a hit.
Suave: Joachim Ronning also suited and booted up for the event Photo:Dailymail
He said: ‘I feel like they’ve landed en pointe. They’ve recaptured the simplicity and charm. I’ve seen the film and it’s fantastic. Really entertaining.’