PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES Sets Sail in Hawaii this Summer

by Matt Goldberg    Posted:January 19th, 2010 at 12:16 pm


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Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides made some more headway today with the announcement that filming would begin this summer on the islands of Kaua’I and O’ahu in Hawaii.  While the script by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio (who wrote the first three Pirates films) is being kept under wraps, Rob Marshall is set to direct, and Johnny Depp will return as Captain Jack Sparrow.  Disney is no stranger to Hawaii as Lost has made the island of O’ahu its home for its entire run.  This is why if I ever visit O’ahu, you can count on me to ask obnoxious questions/quotations like, “Guys…where are we?” and “Do you know what lies in the shadow of the statue?”

Hit the jump to check out the full press release regarding where the fourth Pirates film will make its home this summer.  Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides is set to be released on May 20, 2011.

captain_jack_sparrow_banner_pirates_of_the_caribbean_at_world_s_end_s.jpgGovernor Linda Lingle today announced that Hawai’i will be the location for “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides,” the fourth installment of the highly successful Walt Disney Pictures’ action adventure film series from Jerry Bruckheimer Films.

The Walt Disney Company President and CEO Bob Iger met with Governor Lingle on Friday to share the news that the islands of Kaua’i and O’ahu will be sites for the production of the feature film, which will begin shooting this summer and is slated to be released in summer 2011. The production is expected to generate an estimated $85 million in direct and indirect spending in Hawai’i, providing a needed economic boost for the state’s economy as well as creating hundreds of jobs for local residents. “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” will star Johnny Depp, returning to his iconic role of Captain Jack Sparrow.

The film is produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and directed by Rob Marshall. The writers are Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio, and the executive producers are Mike Stenson, Chad Oman, Barry Waldman, Elliott, Rossio and John DeLuca. “Disney’s long-term commitment to Hawai’i – from ABC’s ‘LOST’ to the new Disney resort on O’ahu scheduled to open in 2011, and now the upcoming filming of ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides’ – is a testament to the company’s confidence in our state as a great place to do business,” said Governor Lingle.

“The Walt Disney Company has a great relationship with Hawai’i that we’re looking forward to building upon with the filming of the latest adventures of Captain Jack Sparrow and his crew,” said Iger. “I thank Governor Lingle and her team for their tremendous support of the projects Disney has underway in this great state.” “We’ve always sought out the most extraordinary and exotic locations for the ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ films,” said producer Jerry Bruckheimer, “and previously shot briefly on both Maui and Moloka’i for ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End.’ Hawai’i provides an amazing range of both land and seascapes, and we’re delighted to return for ‘On Stranger Tides.’”

The state’s Creative Industries Division and the Hawai’i Film Office, which are housed in the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, began working with Disney last year and organized a series of meetings and conference calls to help secure the business. Georja Skinner, the State’s Creative Industries Division administrator who oversees operations of the Hawai’i Film Office, worked collaboratively with the Governor’s office, Department of Taxation and Tourism Liaison Marsha Wienert, along with Hawai’i Tourism Authority, Hawai’i Visitors and Convention Bureau, Kaua’i Visitors Bureau, the Kaua’i Film Office, the City and County’s Honolulu Film Office, The Resort Group, Ko Olina Resort and Disney Vacation Club to help secure “Pirates of the Caribbean” for Hawai’i.

“Hawai’i competes on a global basis for productions and to have Disney choose Hawai’i over other states and countries is a huge win for us,” said Skinner. “Creative industries are by nature collaborative and what I think made a difference for us is the combination of our tax incentive as well as local film, travel and destination industry support.” “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” joins a growing list of feature film and television productions slated to film in Hawai’i this year. Warner Bros. feature “Hereafter,” directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Matt Damon completed filming on Maui last week. Pre-production is also beginning for the feature film “The Descendents,” starring George Clooney and directed by Academy Award®-winning writer/director Alexander Payne. The film is based on the book by Hawai’i resident Kau’i Hart Hemmings. Several network pilots, as well as a Japanese drama series and a Korean drama series are also scouting Hawai’i for projects this year.







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  1. ColinJ @

    So is it officially taking material from the book of the same name?

    And its a Verbinski isn't coming back. By all accounts the back-to-back shoots of the the two sequels nearly killed him. But I'm sure if they took the time to get the scripts right this time it'd be a lot easier for him.

    OH well, I just hope Marshall doesn't screw it up too badly.

  2. Corin Prendiville @

    The third film was complete crap (no surprise since they borrowed all the jokes from 1 and 2 and then didn't include Johnny Depp in half the movie). Unless they find some original ways to make pirates funny this is going to be like triple dejavu as we watch the same pirates picking up eyeballs, chasing after dogs and Johnny Depp slurring his words and being bitch slapped for being inappropriate.

  3. deniseandcarlhoglund @

    Stranger Tides Pirates 4 Kauai 1/19/10
    a poem by Denise Hoglund
    Aloha and Mahalo to Governor Linda Lingle, Hawaii is a exceptionally beautiful State.
    Captain Jack Sparrow and his fellow Pirates are coming to Kauai. Will they walk the old Planks of Hanalei Peir? Beware there really is a Dragon lurking, smirking. He is always closely watching, constantly have no fear! Scarry Puff, the Magic Dragon is a real and dangerous mountain range. The name may sound strange, but it truly is Namolokama Mountain Range. Waterfalls run deep, straight and steep quenching His burning breath.
    The treasure Captain Jack Sparrow is here for lies deep beneath his snarly curly, twisted sharp, claws. Captain Jack's Mates may try to gather the treasure, but the dark, black, volcanic, walls are to thick. No one may enter, except for a unique Stand Up Paddle Surfer who's skills would make you ill. The reef is razor sharp, the waves as high steep, clear, a mountainous blue, curved glass wall. Only Captain Jack and his narly crew can manage it all. The Island of Kauai provides safe harbor for the cursed Black Pearl. Stay tuned to the theater of the Pacific don't leave you might get Lost! Jerry Bruickheimer's terrific Cast and Crew sre willing to start at Nine. Tonight they will be the toast of the town, for tomorrow never dies. Immoratality is a constant theme of Pirates in the Caribbean Four, Three, Two, One. Can't wait for more!
    Mahalo Governor Linda Lingle and the Hawaii Film Industry

  4. Denise Hoglund @

    On Stranger Tides Pirates 4 Kauai 1/19/10
    Hawaii is a exceptionally beautiful State. Captain Jack Sparrow and his fellow pirates are coming to Kauai. Will they walk the old Plank of Hanalei Pier? Beware there really is a dragon lurking, smirking he is always closely watching, have no fear scarry Puff, the Magic Dragon is a real and dangerous mountain range.The name may sound strange, but it truly is Namolokama Mountain Range. Namolokama Waterfalls run deep and steep quenching the dragons burning breath. The treasure Captain Jack Sparrow is here for lies deep beneath his gnarly curly, sharp claws. Captain Jack's Mates may try to gather the treasure, but the dark black volcanic, walls are to tall. No one may enter except for a unique Stand Up Paddle Surfer who's skills would make you ill. The reef is razor sharp, the waves as deep steep, a mountainous blue, curved clear walls of glass. Only Captain Jack and his gnarly crew can surf it all. The Island of Kauai provides safe harbor for the cursed Black Pearl. Stay tuned to the theater of the Pacific don't leave you might getDisney Abc's Lost. Jerry Bruckheimer's terrific Cast and Crew are willing to start at Director's Rob Marshall's Nine. Jay Leno'sTonight Show maybe the toast of the town but Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides is the talk of Kauai town. The Greatest Pierce Brosnan's tomorrow never dies immoratality is a constant theme of Pirates of the Caribbean 4, 3, 2, 1, can't wait for more.
    Mahalo Governor Linda Lingle and the Hawaii Film Industry


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