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The Pirates of the Caribbean franchise is a fantasy-adventure film series consisting of The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003), Dead Man's Chest (2006), At World's End (2007), On Stranger Tides (2011) and Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017). The first three films were directed by Gore Verbinski, while the fourth was by Rob Marshall; the series was written by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. The Pirates films have featured such characters as Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp), Will Turner (Orlando Bloom), Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley), Captain Hector Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush), Joshamee Gibbs (Kevin McNally), Davy Jones (Bill Nighy), Angelica (Penélope Cruz), Blackbeard (Ian McShane), Philip Swift (Sam Claflin) and Syrena (Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey). Hans Zimmer composed the score primarily, although Klaus Badelt composed for the first film.
The Curse of the Black Pearl was 2003's fourth highest-grossing film worldwide (behind The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King , Finding Nemo and The Matrix Reloaded ). [1] Dead Man's Chest was 2006's highest-grossing film worldwide, [2] and the sixth highest-grossing film of all time (originally third), behind Avatar , Titanic , Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 , Transformers: Dark of the Moon and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King . At World's End was 2007's highest-grossing film worldwide and the twelfth highest ever (originally sixth), [3] and On Stranger Tides was 2011's third highest-grossing film and is the twelfth highest-grossing film of all time worldwide. [4]
Pirates of the Caribbean has received reviews ranging from positive to negative. The Curse of the Black Pearl received 78% positive reviews of 197 sampled critics on review aggregate Rotten Tomatoes and garnered an average rating of 7.1/10. [5] Dead Man's Chest received a 54% "Rotten" rating on Rotten Tomatoes. [6] At World's End has a "Rotten" rating of 45% on Rotten Tomatoes [7] and 50% at Metacritic, [8] although opinions differed from positive [9] [10] to negative. [11] [12] [13] On Stranger Tides has received generally mixed reviews. Rotten Tomatoes reports that 33% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 232 reviews, with an average score of 5/10. [14]
It has won a plethora of prestigious awards and has gathered 11 Academy Award nominations (five for The Curse of the Black Pearl, four for Dead Man's Chest and two for At World's End), [15] [16] [17] with one win for Best Visual Effects in 2006 for Dead Man's Chest. [16] Pirates has also won two BAFTA awards, [18] [19] [20] 17 Teen Choice Awards, [21] [22] and has been nominated for two Golden Globes, [23] [24] two Eddie awards (winning one), [25] [26] [27] one Grammy, [28] nine MTV Movie Awards (winning four), [29] [30] [31] 17 Saturn Awards (winning four), [32] [33] [34] seven Satellites (winning one) [35] and two Artios Awards. [36] [37]
The franchise's first film, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl , was released in 2003 to a high gross, [1] and positive reviews, [5] with Empire magazine claiming it to be "the best blockbuster of the summer" [38] and Roger Ebert praising Johnny Depp's performance for its "originality". [39] It was directed by Gore Verbinski and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. The story follows a blacksmith, Will Turner, (Orlando Bloom) and a pirate, Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp), as they rescue a kidnapped Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley) from the cursed crew of the Black Pearl , captained by Hector Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush).
It was nominated for five Academy Awards, but did not win in any of its categories. [15] [40] It was also nominated for five BAFTA Awards (winning one), [18] five Empire Awards (winning one), [41] [42] [43] [44] [45] one Golden Globe, [23] three Golden Reel Awards (winning one), [46] six MTV Movie Awards (winning one), [29] five Online Film Critics Society Awards, [47] eight Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards, [48] six Satellite Awards, [35] 11 Saturn Awards (winning one), [32] five Teen Choice Awards (winning four), [49] eight Visual Effects Society Award (winning two) [49] and two Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards (winning one), [50] [51] with multiple other awards. [52] [53]
Award | Category | Recipients | Outcome |
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Academy Awards [54] | Best Actor in a Leading Role [15] [40] | Johnny Depp | Nominated |
Best Makeup [15] [40] | Ve Neill, Martin Samuel | Nominated | |
Best Sound Editing [15] [40] | Christopher Boyes, George Watters II | Nominated | |
Best Sound Mixing [15] [40] | Christopher Boyes, David Parker, David E. Campbell, Lee Orloff | Nominated | |
Best Visual Effects [15] [40] | John Knoll, Hal T. Hickel, Charles Gibson, Terry D. Frazee | Nominated | |
American Choreography Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Choreography – Fight [52] | George Marshall Ruge | Won |
Art Directors Guild | Excellence in Production Design – Period or Fantasy Film [53] | Brian Morris, Derek R. Hill, Donald B. Woodruff, James E. Tocci, William Ladd Skinner, Robert Woodruff | Nominated |
Artios Awards | Best Casting for Feature Film, Comedy [36] | Ronna Kress | Nominated |
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards | Top Box Office Films [55] | Klaus Badelt | Won |
BAFTA Awards | Best Makeup and Hair [18] | Ve Neill, Martin Samuel | Won |
Best Special Visual Effects [18] | John Knoll, Hal T. Hickel, Terry D. Frazee, Charles Gibson | Nominated | |
Best Costume Design [18] | Penny Rose | Nominated | |
Best Actor in a Leading Role [18] | Johnny Depp | Nominated | |
Best Sound [18] | Christopher Boyes, George Watters II, Lee Orloff, David Parker, David E. Campbell | Nominated | |
Bram Stoker Awards | Best Screenplay [56] | Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio | Nominated |
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards | Best Family Film [57] | — | Won |
Best Actor [58] | Johnny Depp | Nominated | |
Cinema Audio Society Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures [59] | Christopher Boyes, David Parker, David E. Campbell, Lee Orloff | Nominated |
Costume Designers Guild Awards | Excellence in Costume Design for Film – Period/Fantasy [60] | Penny Rose | Nominated |
Eddie Awards | Best Edited Feature Film – Comedy or Musical [25] | Craig Wood, Stephen E. Rivkin, Arthur Schmidt | Won |
Empire Awards | Best Actor [41] | Johnny Depp | Won |
Best British Actress [42] | Keira Knightley | Nominated | |
Best Film [43] | — | Nominated | |
Best Newcomer [44] | Mackenzie Crook | Nominated | |
Scene of the Year – "The rum scene" [45] | — | Nominated | |
Golden Globe Awards | Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy [23] | Johnny Depp | Nominated |
Golden Reel Awards | Best Sound Editing in Domestic Features – Dialogue & ADR [46] [61] | George Watters II, Christopher Boyes, Teri E. Dorman, Jessica Gallavan, Ulrika Akander, David A. Arnold, Gloria D'Alessandro, Lisa J. Levine, Victoria Rose Sampson, Karen Spangenberg | Won |
Best Sound Editing in Domestic Features – Sound Effects & Foley [46] | George Watters II, Christopher Boyes, Victoria Martin, Addison Teague, Timothy Nielsen, Ken Fischer, Matthew Harrison, James Likowski, Christine Danelski, Valerie Davidson, Solange S. Schwalbe | Nominated | |
Best Sound Editing in a Feature – Music – Feature Film [46] | Jeanette Surga, Christopher Brooks, Kenneth Karman | Nominated | |
Golden Trailer Awards | Best Action [62] | Giaronomo Productions | Nominated |
Hollywood Film Festival | Hollywood Movie of the Year [63] | Gore Verbinski | Won |
Hollywood Breakthrough Acting Awards [64] | Orlando Bloom | Won | |
Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards | Best Character Hair Styling – Feature [65] | Martin Samuel, Lucia Mace | Won |
Best Period Makeup – Feature [66] | Ve Neill, Joel Harlow, Douglas Noe, David DeLeon, Ken Diaz, David Dupuis, Deborah Patino Rutherford, Jene Fielder | Won | |
Best Character Makeup – Feature [66] | Ve Neill, Joel Harlow | Nominated | |
Hugo Awards | Best Dramatic Presentation – Long Form [67] | — | Nominated |
Irish Film and Television Awards | Best International Actor [68] | Johnny Depp | Won |
Best International Actress [68] | Keira Knightley | Won | |
MTV Movie Awards | Best Male Performance [29] | Johnny Depp | Won |
Best Comedic Performance [29] | Johnny Depp | Nominated | |
Best Movie [29] | — | Nominated | |
Best On-Screen Duo [29] | Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom | Nominated | |
Best Villain [29] | Geoffrey Rush | Nominated | |
Best Breakthrough Performance [29] | Keira Knightley | Nominated | |
MTV Movie Awards Mexico | Best Look (Mejor Look) [69] [70] | Johnny Depp | Won |
Sexiest Hero (Héroe más Sexy) [70] | Orlando Bloom | Won | |
Online Film Critics Society Awards | Best Actor [47] | Johnny Depp | Nominated |
Best Costume Design [47] | — | Nominated | |
Best Original Score [47] | Klaus Badelt | Nominated | |
Best Sound [47] | — | Nominated | |
Best Visual Effects [47] | — | Nominated | |
People's Choice Awards | Favorite Motion Picture [71] | — | Won |
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards | Best Costume Design [48] | Penny Rose | Nominated |
Best Director [48] | Gore Verbinski | Nominated | |
Best Makeup [48] | Ve Neill, Martin Samuel | Nominated | |
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role [48] | Johnny Depp | Nominated | |
Best Picture [48] | — | Nominated | |
Best Production Design [48] | Brian Morris | Nominated | |
Best Visual Effects [48] | John Knoll, Hal T. Hickel, Charles Gibson, Terry D. Frazee | Nominated | |
Breakout Performance – On Screen [48] | Keira Knightley | Nominated | |
Satellite Awards | Best Costume Design [35] | Penny Rose | Nominated |
Best Film – Musical or Comedy [35] | — | Nominated | |
Best Overall DVD [35] | — | Nominated | |
Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy [35] | Johnny Depp | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture [35] | Geoffrey Rush | Nominated | |
Best Visual Effects [35] | John Knoll | Nominated | |
Saturn Awards | Best Costume [32] | Penny Rose | Won |
Cinescape Genre Face of the Future Award – Female [32] | Keira Knightley | Nominated | |
Best Actor [32] | Johnny Depp | Nominated | |
Best DVD Special Edition Release [32] | — | Nominated | |
Best Direction [32] | Gore Verbinski | Nominated | |
Best Fantasy Film [32] | — | Nominated | |
Best Make-up [32] | Ve Neill, Martin Samuel | Nominated | |
Best Music [32] | Klaus Badelt | Nominated | |
Best Special Effects [32] | John Knoll, Hal T. Hickel, Terry D. Frazee, Charles Gibson | Nominated | |
Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor [32] | Geoffrey Rush | Nominated | |
Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress [32] | Keira Knightley | Nominated | |
Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role [72] | Johnny Depp | Won |
Teen Choice Awards | Choice Movie Chemistry [49] | Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley | Won |
Choice Movie Fight/Action Sequence [49] | — | Won | |
Choice Movie Liar [49] | Johnny Depp | Won | |
Choice Movie Liplock [49] | Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley | Won | |
Choice Breakout Movie Star – Female [49] | Keira Knightley | Nominated | |
Visual Effects Society Award | Outstanding Matte Painting in a Motion Picture [73] | Yannick Dusseault, Susumu Yukuhiro, Jonathan Harb | Won |
Outstanding Special Effects in Service to Visual Effects in a Motion Picture [73] | Geoff Heron, Robbie Clot, Jason Brackett, John McLeod | Won | |
Outstanding Character Animation in a Live Action Motion Picture [73] | Sue Campbell, James Tooley, Geoff Campbell, Dugan Beach | Nominated | |
Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Motion Picture [73] | Charles Bailey, Peter Bailey, Robert Edwards, Don Bies | Nominated | |
Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Motion Picture [73] | Geoff Campbell, James Tooley, Steve Walton, Dugan Beach | Nominated | |
Outstanding Performance by a Male or Female Actor in an Effects Film [73] | Keira Knightley | Nominated | |
Outstanding Visual Effects Photography in a Motion Picture [73] | Carl Miller, Michael Conte, Tami Carter | Nominated | |
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Motion Picture [73] | John Knoll, Patrick T. Myers, Hal T. Hickel, Jill Brooks | Nominated | |
Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards | Best Guilty Pleasure [50] | — | Won |
Best Actor [51] | Johnny Depp | Nominated | |
World Soundtrack Awards | Best Original Soundtrack of the Year [74] | Klaus Badelt | Nominated |
World Stunt Awards | Best Fight [75] | Tony Angelotti, Mark Aaron Wagner | Won |
Young Artist Awards | Best Family Feature Film – Comedy or Musical [76] | — | Nominated |
The franchise's second film, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest was released in 2006 to a high gross of over $1 billion, [2] but received mixed reviews, [6] with BBC critic Paul Arendt negatively comparing it to The Matrix Reloaded , as "a complex film that merely led onto the next film" [78] but Michael Booth of The Denver Post called it "two hours and 20 minutes of escapism that once again makes the movies safe for guilt-free fun". [79] It was directed by Gore Verbinski, written by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio, and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. It was shot back-to-back with the franchise's third film, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End . The film's plot follows Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) as he discovers his debt to Davy Jones (Bill Nighy) is due, and the marriage of Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) and Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley) is interrupted by Lord Cutler Beckett (Tom Hollander), who wants Turner to acquire Sparrow's compass.
It received four Academy Award nominations, of which it won one for Best Visual Effects. [16] It was also nominated for five BAFTA Awards (winning one), [19] one Eddie Award, [26] four Empire Awards, [80] [81] [82] [83] one Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy [24] for Johnny Depp, [24] one Grammy Award, [28] three Kids' Choice Awards (winning one), [84] four MTV Movie Awards (winning two), [30] five Saturn Awards (winning one), [33] 10 Teen Choice Awards (winning seven) [77] and won all three People's Choice Award nominations, [85] six Visual Effects Society Awards [86] and a Satellite Award. [87]
Award | Category | Recipients and nominees | Outcome |
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Academy Awards | Best Art Direction [16] | Rick Heinrichs, Cheryl Carasik | Nominated |
Best Sound Editing [16] | Christopher Boyes, George Watters II | Nominated | |
Best Sound Mixing [16] | Paul Massey, Christopher Boyes, Lee Orloff | Nominated | |
Best Visual Effects [16] | John Knoll, Hal T. Hickel, Charlie Gibson, Allen Hall | Won | |
Art Directors Guild | Feature Film – Fantasy Film [88] | Rick Heinrichs, John Dexter, William Ladd Skinner, Bruce Crone, William Hawkins, Nick Navarro, Domenic Silvestri, Robert Woodruff, Eric Sundahl, Darrell L. Wight, Gary Diamond, Clint Wallace | Nominated |
Artios Awards | Best Feature Film Casting – Comedy [37] | Denise Chamian | Nominated |
BAFTA Awards | Best Special Visual Effects [19] | John Knoll, Charles Gibson, Hal T. Hickel, Allen Hall | Won |
Best Costume Design [19] | Penny Rose | Nominated | |
Best Makeup and Hair [19] | Ve Neill, Martin Samuel | Nominated | |
Best Production Design [19] | Rick Heinrichs, Cheryl Carasik | Nominated | |
Best Sound [19] | Christopher Boyes, George Watters II, Paul Massey, Lee Orloff | Nominated | |
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards | Best Family Film [89] | — | Nominated |
Cinema Audio Society Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures [90] | Paul Massey, Christopher Boyes, Lee Orloff | Nominated |
Costume Designers Guild Awards | Excellence in Costume Design for Film – Period [91] | Penny Rose | Nominated |
Eddie Awards | Best Edited Feature Film – Comedy or Musical [26] | Craig Wood, Stephen E. Rivkin | Nominated |
Empire Awards | Best Actor [80] | Johnny Depp | Nominated |
Best Actress [81] | Keira Knightley | Nominated | |
Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy [82] | — | Nominated | |
Scene of the Year – "The waterwheel swordfight" [83] | — | Nominated | |
Golden Globe Awards | Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy [24] | Johnny Depp | Nominated |
Golden Reel Awards | Best Sound Editing in Feature Film: Music [92] | Melissa Muik, Julie Pearce | Nominated |
Best Sound Editing in Feature Film: Dialogue and Automated Dialogue Replacement [92] | George Watters II, Christopher Boyes, Teri E. Dorman, Jessica Gallavan, David A. Arnold, Michelle Pazer, Gloria D'Alessandro, Ulrika Akander, Lisa J. Levine, Julie Feiner, Howell Gibbens | Nominated | |
Best Sound Editing in Feature Film: Sound Effects and Foley [92] | Christopher Boyes, George Watters II, Victoria Martin, Ken Fischer, Addison Teague, Timothy Nielsen, Shannon Mills, Brent Burge, Melanie Graham, Dee Selby, Matthew Harrison, James Likowski, F. Hudson Miller, Dan O'Connell, John T. Cucci | Nominated | |
Golden Trailer Awards | Summer 2006 Blockbuster [93] | Buena Vista Pictures, The Ant Farm | Nominated |
Grammy Awards | Best Score Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media [28] | Hans Zimmer | Nominated |
Hollywood Film Festival | Visual Effects of the Year [94] | John Knoll | Won |
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Movie [84] | — | Won |
Favorite Male Movie Star [84] | Johnny Depp | Nominated | |
Favorite Female Movie Star [95] | Keira Knightley | Nominated | |
MTV Movie Awards | Best Movie [30] | — | Won |
Best Male Performance [30] | Johnny Depp | Won | |
Best Female Performance [30] | Keira Knightley | Nominated | |
Best Villain [30] | Bill Nighy | Nominated | |
People's Choice Awards | Favorite Movie [85] | — | Won |
Favorite Movie Drama [85] | — | Won | |
Favorite On-Screen Match-Up [85] | Keira Knightley, Johnny Depp | Won | |
Satellite Awards | Best Visual Effects [87] | John Knoll, Hal T. Hickel | Won |
Saturn Awards | Best Special Effects [33] | John Knoll, Hal T. Hickel, Charles Gibson, Allen Hall | Won |
Best Costume [33] | Penny Rose | Nominated | |
Best Fantasy Film [33] | — | Nominated | |
Best Make-up [33] | Ve Neill, Joel Harlow | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actor [33] | Bill Nighy | Nominated | |
Teen Choice Awards | Choice Action Movie Actor [22] | Johnny Depp | Won |
Choice Summer Movie [22] | — | Won | |
Choice Movie Scream | Keira Knightley | Won | |
Choice Action Movie [22] | — | Won | |
Choice Movie Rumble [22] | Orlando Bloom, Jack Davenport | Won | |
Choice Hissy Fit [22] | Keira Knightley | Won | |
Choice Movie Villain [22] | Bill Nighy | Won | |
Choice Male Hottie [77] | Orlando Bloom | Nominated | |
Choice Action Movie Actress [77] | Keira Knightley | Nominated | |
Visual Effects Society Awards | Best Single Visual Effect of the Year [86] | John Knoll, Ned Gorman, Jakub Pistecky, Tom Fejes | Won |
Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Motion Picture [86] | Steve Walton, Jung Seung Hong, Marc Chu, James Tooley | Won | |
Outstanding Compositing in a Motion Picture [86] | Eddie Pasquarello, François Lambert, Jeff Sutherland, Tory Mercer | Won | |
Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Motion Picture [86] | Chris Stoski, Susumu Yukuhiro, Jack Mongovan, Greg Salter | Won | |
Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Motion Picture [86] | Bruce Holcomb, Ron Woodall, Charlie Bailey, Carl Miller | Won | |
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Motion Picture [86] | John Knoll, Jill Brooks, Hal T. Hickel, Charles Gibson | Won | |
World Stunt Awards | Best Fight [96] [97] | Mark Aaron Wagner, Thomas DuPont, Tony Angelotti, Lisa Hoyle, Jeff Wolfe, Kirk Maxwell, Buddy Sosthand, Phil Culotta, Jeremy Fry, Tom Morga | Won |
Best High Work [97] | Theo Kypri | Nominated | |
Best High Work [97] | Theo Kypri(nominated twice in the same category) | Nominated | |
Young Artist Awards | Best Family Feature Film – Drama [98] | — | Nominated |
The franchise's third film, At World's End , similarly to Dead Man's Chest, received a high gross, [3] but mixed reviews, [7] [8] with Total Film magazine praising the performances but complaining that the "twists and exposition made it hard to care for the characters", [11] and James Berardinelli found it to be the weakest of the trilogy as "the last hour offers adventure as rousing as anything provided in either of the previous installments... which doesn't account for the other 108 minutes of this gorged, self-indulgent, and uneven production". [12] Gore Verbinski directed the film and the script was written by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio. The plot follows Will Turner, Elizabeth Swann, and the crew of the Black Pearl rescuing Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp), from Davy Jones's Locker, and then preparing to fight the East India Trading Company, led by Cutler Beckett (Tom Hollander) and Davy Jones (Bill Nighy), who plan to extinguish piracy.
It was nominated for two Academy Awards, of which it won neither. [17] It was also nominated for a BAFTA Award, [20] a Costume Designers Guild Award, [100] an Eddie Award, [27] three Kids' Choice Awards (winning one), [101] three MTV Movie Awards (winning one), [31] four National Movie Awards, [102] four Saturn Awards (winning one), [34] one Screen Actors Guild Award, [103] six Teen Choice Awards (winning five), [21] seven Visual Effects Society Awards (winning two), [104] and won two People's Choice Awards. [99]
Award | Category | Recipients and nominees | Outcome |
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Academy Awards | Best Makeup [17] | Ve Neill, Martin Samuel | Nominated |
Best Visual Effects [17] | John Knoll, Hal T. Hickel, Charlie Gibson, John Frazier | Nominated | |
Art Directors Guild | Feature Film – Fantasy Film [105] | John Dexter, Bruce Crone, William Hawkins, William Ladd Skinner, Nick Navarro, Eric Sundahl, Clint Wallace, Darrell L. Wight | Nominated |
ASCAP | Film Music Composition of the Year – “Up Is Down” [106] | Hans Zimmer | Won |
Best Original Score for an Action/Adventure Feature Film [106] | Hans Zimmer | Won | |
BAFTA Awards | Best Special Visual Effects [20] | John Knoll, Charles Gibson, Hal T. Hickel, John Frazier | Nominated |
Costume Designers Guild Awards | Excellence in Costume Design for Film – Fantasy [100] | Penny Rose | Nominated |
Eddie Awards | Best Edited Feature Film – Comedy or Musical [27] | Craig Wood, Stephen E. Rivkin | Nominated |
Golden Reel Awards | Best Sound Editing – Dialogue and ADR for Feature Film [107] | George Watters II, Christopher Boyes, Teri E. Dorman, Kimberly Harris, David A. Arnold, Gloria D'Alessandro, Lucy Coldsnow-Smith, Julie Feiner, Laura Graham, Michele Perrone | Nominated |
Best Sound Editing – Music in a Feature Film [107] | Melissa Muik, Katie Greathouse, Barbara McDermott | Nominated | |
Best Sound Editing – Sound Effects and Foley for Feature Film [107] | Christopher Boyes, George Watters II, Victoria Martin, Ken Fischer, Shannon Mills, J.R. Grubbs, Addison Teague, David C. Hughes, Matthew Harrison, James Likowski, Thomas W. Small, Timothy Nielsen, Christopher Scarabosio | Nominated | |
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Male Movie Star [101] | Johnny Depp | Won |
Favorite Female Movie Star [101] | Keira Knightley | Nominated | |
Favorite Movie [101] | — | Nominated | |
Mainichi Film Concours | Best Foreign Film [101] | — | Won |
MTV Movie Awards | Best Comedic Performance [31] | Johnny Depp | Won |
Best Female Performance [31] | Keira Knightley | Nominated | |
Best Movie [31] | — | Nominated | |
National Movie Awards | Best Family Film [102] [108] | — | Nominated |
Best Performance by a Female [102] | Keira Knightley | Nominated | |
Best Performance by a Male [102] | Orlando Bloom | Nominated | |
Best Performance by a Male [102] | Johnny Depp | Nominated | |
Nikkan Sports Film Awards | Best Foreign Film [101] | — | Won |
People's Choice Awards | Best Movie [99] | — | Won |
Best Threequel [99] | — | Won | |
Razzie Awards | Worst Supporting Actor [109] | Orlando Bloom | Nominated |
Rembrandt Awards | Best International Actor (Beste Buitenlandse Acteur) [101] | Johnny Depp | Won |
Best International Film (Beste Buitenlandse Film) [101] | Jerry Bruckheimer | Won | |
Satellite Awards | Best Sound [110] | Christopher Boyes, Paul Massey, Lee Orloff, George Watters II | Nominated |
Saturn Awards | Best Make-up [34] | Ve Neill, Martin Samuel | Won |
Best Costume [34] | Penny Rose | Nominated | |
Best Fantasy Film [34] | — | Nominated | |
Best Special Effects [34] | John Knoll, Hal T. Hickel, Charles Gibson, John Frazier | Nominated | |
Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture [103] | See below | Nominated |
Teen Choice Awards | Choice Action Movie Actor [21] [111] | — | Won |
Choice Action Movie Actor [21] | Johnny Depp | Won | |
Choice Action Movie Actress [21] | Keira Knightley | Won | |
Choice Movie Liplock [21] | Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley | Won | |
Choice Movie Rumble [21] | Orlando Bloom | Won | |
Choice Movie Villain [21] | Bill Nighy | Won | |
Choice Action Movie Actor [112] | Orlando Bloom | Nominated | |
Visual Effects Society Awards | Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Motion Picture [104] | Hal T. Hickel, Marc Chu, Jakub Pistecky, Maia Kayser | Won |
Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Motion Picture [104] | Frank Losasso Petterson, Paul Sharpe, Joakim Arnesson, David Meny | Won | |
Best Single Visual Effect of the Year [104] | John Knoll, Jill Brooks, François Lambert, Philippe Rebours | Nominated | |
Outstanding Compositing in a Motion Picture [104] | Eddie Pasquarello, Katrin Klaiber, Jen Howard, Shawn Hillier | Nominated | |
Outstanding Compositing in a Motion Picture [104] | Lou Pecora, Joel Behrens, Ted Andre, Kevin Lingenfelser | Nominated | |
Outstanding Models or Miniatures in a Motion Picture [104] | Kenneth Bailey, Bruce Holcomb, Carl Miller, Geoff Heron | Nominated | |
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Motion Picture [104] | John Knoll, Jill Brooks, Hal T. Hickel, Charlie Gibson | Nominated | |
The franchise's fourth film, On Stranger Tides received a high gross, [4] but mixed reviews, with Mark Kermode giving the film an overwhelmingly negative review on his BBC Radio 5 Live show, saying "it's not as staggeringly misjudged as the third part, because it is just nothing, it is just a big empty nothing". [113] However, Box Office Magazine's Pete Hammond called it "The Best Pirate Outing Yet!" and praised the director for bringing "an almost lyrical grace to the mayhem". [114] It was directed by Rob Marshall, written by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio, and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. [115] In the film, Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) is joined by Angelica (Penélope Cruz) in his search for the Fountain of Youth, confronting the infamous pirate Blackbeard (Ian McShane). [115]
Award | Category | Recipients and nominees | Outcome |
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Golden Trailer Awards | Summer 2011 Blockbuster Trailer [116] | Create Advertising Group | Nominated |
Best Summer Blockbuster 2011 TV Spot [116] | Create Advertising Group | Nominated | |
Teen Choice Awards [117] | Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy Movie Actor | Johnny Depp | Nominated |
Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy Movie Actress | Penélope Cruz | Nominated | |
Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy Movie | — | Nominated | |
Choice Movie Villain | Ian McShane | Nominated | |
Peoples Choice Awards | Favorite Movie | — | Nominated |
Favorite Ensemble Movie Cast | — | Nominated | |
Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards | Favorite Movie Actor | Johnny Depp | Nominated |
Empire Awards | Best Male Newcomer | Sam Claflin | Nominated |
Award | Date of ceremony | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref. |
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Golden Raspberry Awards | March 3, 2018 | Worst Actor | Johnny Depp | Nominated | [118] |
Worst Supporting Actor | Javier Bardem | Nominated | |||
Worst Screen Combo | Johnny Depp and his worn-out drunk routine | Nominated | |||
Teen Choice Awards | August 13, 2017 | Choice Movie: Action | Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales | Nominated | [119] |
Choice Movie Actor: Action | Brenton Thwaites | Nominated | |||
Choice Movie Actress: Action | Kaya Scodelario | Nominated | |||
Choice Movie: Villain | Javier Bardem | Nominated | |||
Choice Movie: Summer | Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales | Nominated | |||
Choice Liplock | Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley | Nominated |
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl is a 2003 American fantasy swashbuckler film directed by Gore Verbinski. Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures, the film is based on Walt Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Disney theme parks and is the first film in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. The film stars Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush, Orlando Bloom, and Keira Knightley. The story follows pirate Captain Jack Sparrow (Depp) and blacksmith Will Turner (Bloom) as they rescue the kidnapped Elizabeth Swann (Knightley) from the crew of the Black Pearl, captained by Hector Barbossa (Rush). Barbossa's crew attempts to retrieve the final pieces of a hoard of Aztec gold to break the curse laid on them when they stole it.
Captain Jack Sparrow is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the Pirates of the Caribbean film series and franchise. An early iteration of Sparrow was created by screenwriters Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio, but the final version of the character was created by actor Johnny Depp, who also portrayed him.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest is a 2006 American fantasy swashbuckler film directed by Gore Verbinski, written by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio, and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. The sequel to Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003), it is the second installment in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. Set one year after the events of The Curse of the Black Pearl, the film recounts Captain Jack Sparrow owing a debt to Davy Jones, the ghastly captain of the Flying Dutchman, and being marked for death and pursued by the Kraken. Meanwhile, the wedding of Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann is interrupted by Lord Cutler Beckett, who wants Turner to acquire Jack's magic compass in a bid to find the Dead Man's Chest.
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End is a 2007 American epic fantasy swashbuckler film directed by Gore Verbinski. The film is produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and written by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio. The sequel to Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006), it is the third installment in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. Set a few months after Dead Man's Chest, the story follows a desperate quest to locate and rescue Captain Jack Sparrow, trapped on a sea of sand in Davy Jones' Locker, and convene the Brethren Court in a war against the East India Trading Company. In an uneasy alliance, Will Turner, Elizabeth Swann, Hector Barbossa, and the crew of the Black Pearl rescue Jack and prepare to fight Lord Cutler Beckett, who controls Davy Jones and the Flying Dutchman.
Gregor Justin "Gore" Verbinski is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for directing Mouse Hunt, The Ring, the first three Pirates of the Caribbean films, and Rango. For his work on Rango, Verbinski won both the Academy Award and BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film.
Pirates of the Caribbean is an American fantasy supernatural swashbuckler film series produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and based on Walt Disney's theme park attraction of the same name. The film series serves as a major component of the titular media franchise. Based on a fictionalized version of the Golden Age of Piracy, the films' plots are set primarily in the Caribbean.
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides is a 2011 American fantasy swashbuckler film directed by Rob Marshall. It is the first film in the series not to be directed by Gore Verbinski. Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and written by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio, the film is suggested by the 1987 novel On Stranger Tides by Tim Powers as a standalone sequel to At World's End (2007) and the fourth installment in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. The film stars Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush, and Kevin R. McNally, who reprise their roles from the previous films, alongside Penélope Cruz, Ian McShane, Sam Claflin and Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey. The story follows the eccentric pirate Captain Jack Sparrow (Depp) forced into a shaky alliance with Angelica (Cruz), a mysterious woman from his past, as they embark on a quest for the Fountain of Youth. Jack is forced aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge, contends with the infamous pirate Blackbeard (McShane), and enters an uneasy alliance with rival Hector Barbossa (Rush).
Penny Rose is a British costume designer who has worked in the film industry since the 1970s. Rose has been nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Costume Design three times for the films Evita (1996), Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003), and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006).