Black Pearl spotted in Hawaii

Black Pearl spotted in Hawaii

In olden times when Pirate ships are seen it always causes fear and panic, but these days its a reason for enjoyment.

By ACCESS - Feb 17, 2010 05:02 PM EST
Filed Under: Fantasy
Source: Hawaii News Now

The Black Pearl, Captain Jack's Ship in the Pirates of the Carribean films, is seen docking at Kalaeloa Harbor early morning Sunday. They are not there to ransack but to prepare for the next film in the Series entitled Pirates of the Carribean: On Stranger Tides.

Filming of this movie in Hawaii will help the local economy. State tourism leaders say it's a shining symbol of good things to come, despite being in the tough economy. State leaders say a lot of work went into getting the film here and the excitement of the ship is just the beginning.

The third sequel in the serires of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" films is set to start filming this summer on Oahu and Kauai. It's expected to steer millions of dollars into the state's economy.

The film will be directed by Rob Marshall replacing Gore Verbinski who handled the previous three films and star Johnny Depp is still attach to reprise his role as Captain Jack.



I enjoyed the previous 3 films, and I think this will be another fun film.

-ACCESS out. Godspeed and MABUHAY!
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