Which part of the franchise holds up the best on Twitter today?
In the months leading up to the film's release, Twitter was abuzz with excitement. Although the platform wasn't as widely used as it is today, fans and media outlets alike were generating buzz around the movie. On February 14, 2005, the official Pirates of the Caribbean Twitter account (which, surprisingly, still exists today) tweeted a teaser trailer for the film, generating a significant amount of chatter among users. pirates 2005 twitter
. While originally released decades ago, the film frequently trends on Twitter (X) due to its massive production budget—reportedly , making it one of the most expensive adult films ever made—and its surprisingly high production values that mimic mainstream blockbusters like Pirates of the Caribbean . Why it Trends on Twitter Which part of the franchise holds up the