Orlando Bloom Support Keira Knightley After she recently talked about her struggles in a championship Caribbean pirates Film series.
“It was a huge moment in almost the right time … it looks like another life,” said Bloom, 48. Entertainment weekly From working on the beloved Disney concession with Knightley, 39, in an interview published on Tuesday, January 28. “But it was definitely unique, as you know, I am always grateful.”
He continued: “I definitely understand where Keira came from, and she does great things … I have a lot of fast food.”
Bloom and Knightley played the starring role as love interests Will Turner and Elizabeth Swan, respectively, in the first three hackers of Caribbean – 2003 films Black pearl curse2006 The dead man was released And 2007 At the end of the world. The two later returned their roles to Cameos in 2017 The dead men do not tell storiesWho starred Brenton Thawitz As the son of the characters, Henry Turner.
In the November 2024 interview with The TimesKnightley said it “is seen as S – to work on Pirate films. “However, because they did a good job, I had the opportunity to perform the films that ended up to get Oscar nominations,” she explained. “It was the most successful films, and I will be part of it, and they were the reason that I had been overthrown. So they are a very disorganized place in my head.”
Knightley continued to mention that she was not interested in joining the privilege of another big movie. “The hours are crazy. They are years of your life, you have no control over the place where you envision, the duration of your filming, and what you envision.”
Meanwhile, Blum said EW The door has not been closed to him as with Turner on the big screen. “Listen, it was a wild and enjoyable experience, as you know, never say,” he said about the appearance in another person Pirate project. “I have a lot of respect for that experience, and Limestone ((Brookheimer) And the whole thing. But who knows? I mean, it's a kind of things that I really did not think, really. “
He added: “I am happy that I should be part of something that seems to stand in the test of time, which is great.”
Brookheimer, who produced all five Pirate Films, confirmed in May 2024 that both the franchise and the rotation championship Margot Ruby In business. “It is two different films,” he said EW at that time. “We hope we get both of the manufacture, and I think Disney agrees that they really want Margot as well.”
Bloom Bloom for the next restart in his interview with EWShare, “I heard (Jerry) is very excited about it. It will be interesting to see. Jerry always brings great weapons, as they were – sorry for the pun. Defender, I must say.”