The Pirates Of The Caribbean 5 Cast Hit Up More Disney Parks, Check It Out

With Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales now just a couple of weeks away from release the big promotional push to get people interested in the film has already begun. A short time ago, Johnny Depp popped up at Disneyland, and now the Pirates 5 cast, including Depp, Geoffrey Rush, Orlando Bloom and Brenton Thwaites, have kicked things off by spending time at Disney parks across the world. And as you'd expect, they each look overjoyed to be there. This actually begun at the end of last week, when much of the main cast visited Shanghai Disneyland to celebrate the world premiere of Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.

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If you'd like to see the sort of pandemonium that can ensue when big stars are around, Brenton Thwaites has you covered. The newcomer also decided to take to his own Instagram account to thank the legion of fans that came out to celebrate the premiere for the nautical blockbuster, while also giving his followers an up close and personal snap of him signing autographs for those in attendance.

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But the Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales cast haven't just been spending time at the Shanghai Disneyland, because an image emerged over the weekend of Orlando Bloom at Disneyland Paris.

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Orlando Bloom, who is reprising his role as Will Turner in Dead Men Tell No Tales after sitting out 2011's On Stranger Tides, was also joined by Geoffrey Rush in the City Of Love, as the Australian thespian took his very own selfie at Disneyland Paris, too.

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In fact, the entire cast and crew for Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, including Johnny Depp and Javier Bardem, were in attendance for the European premiere of the fifth installment to the franchise. A video of the posse gathered together for the event, which includes Johnny Depp giving a speech, also soon popped up online which you can check out, below.

While cast sightings at the Disney parks are pretty fun to peruse, you'll actually be able to watch Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales when it's finally released on May 26. For now, take a look at what we know about the upcoming fifth installment in the franchise.

Gregory Wakeman