Captain Jack Sparrow's back on deck
Finally arriving Pirates of the Carribean:On Stranger Tides.
The first public showing on Saturday night, projected in 3-D onto a giant screen on Tom Sawyer Island.
The fourth chapter, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, will earn Depp a reported $33 million, one of the biggest pay days for an actor in Hollywood.
The Walt Disney Co. has done hundreds of movie premieres through the decades, including several at the Anaheim park, but perhaps nothing quite like the extravaganza of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. In addition to the care and feeding of some 2,000 guests (the 700 who bought tickets at $1,000 each — proceeds benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of America — plus 1,300 invitees), seeing to the safety of the estimated 25,000 fans who will line the black (not red) carpet along Main Street for a chance to wave at stars Johnny Depp, Penélope Cruz and others, there are special issues connected to an outdoor showing of a 3-D movie. Pirates of the Caribbean fans, On Stranger Tides, opens on May 20.
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