Orlando Bloom says a sixth Pirates Of The Caribbean has been ‘alluded to’ (Picture: Dave J Hogan/Dave J Hogan/Getty Images)

Our hopes of another Pirates Of The Caribbean are one step closer to being realised.

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We knew Orlando Bloom was open to the idea of a sixth installment to the franchise, and now the actor has said he thinks producers would ‘like to do one more’ too.

In fact, he said it had been ‘alluded to him’ that there would be chance for one more film.

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Asked if audiences still want the films by Total Film magazine, he said: ‘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.’

The 40-year-old actor is returning to his role as Will Turner in fifth installment Salazar’s Revenge, and believes the film’s directors Joachim Ronning and Espen Sandberg have captured the ‘simplicity and charm’ that made the original movie such a hit.

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.’

The actor also has a lot of good things to say about the cast, particularly Javier Bardem who plays the villainous ghost pirate Salazar.

He said: ‘I have the first and last scene. I got a call from the Disney family to say, “We want to bring you in and introduce your son in this movie”. I said, ‘Of course’.

‘When we left Will, he was banished to the bottom of the ocean, so he’s going to be a bit crusty. Then my son [played by Brenton Thwaites] goes off on this adventure to free his father.

‘My son has a girl, which is a throwback to me and Keira [Knightley] and Johnny does what he does so well and Javier Bardem is just eating the scenery. He’s amazing.’

Good job we could be seeing those amazing acting skills for a sixth time then.

Ahoy!

Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales is due for release on May 26, 2017.

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