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Tag Archives: pirates 4
Disneyland adds POTC4 Sneak Peak Show, WDW gets Zip
Sometimes you just have to tell things like it is. Disneyland is getting a great Pirates overlay on its Festival Arena and a nightly preview of Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. Add to that some walk around character … Continue reading
Video Highlights Pirates Fans First Event at Disneyland
Winners of TV, Radio, and internet contests were the first to see the “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” trailer. The special event at the Disneyland Resort featured Director Rob Marshall in person to welcome the fans. Looks like … Continue reading
Posted in Disneyland, POTC
Tagged captain jack, johnny depp, on stranger tides, pirates, pirates 4, POTC
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Pirates 4: On Stranger Tides rolls camera
Planning for the fourth movie in the huge success that has been the Pirates of the Caribbean movie series began almost immediately after the third film debuted on the screen. Now, with everything finally lined up and in place, filming … Continue reading

