Why Was Johnny Deppâs Middle Chapter Of Pirates Of The Caribbean Series Banned In China? Deets Inside
Johnny Deppâs Dead Man s Chest was also banned for another reason: It included ghosts.
April 2, 2021
Why Chinese Audience Were Left Without The Middle Chapter Of Johnny Deppâs Pirates Of The Caribbean Series? (PC: Getty Images)
Who isn’t a fan of Johnny Depp’s Pirates Of The Caribbean film series? Well, that is one series fans love to watch again and again. Its previous entry, Curse of the Black Pearl, was a runaway hit at the box office, making a staggering $654 million at the box office on a $140 million budget. After witnessing such a huge success, Disney wanted to go bigger and better for the sequel. But, did you know Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest was instantly banned in China?
Pirates des Caraïbes : décès de l acteur David Bailie
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Mort de David Bailie, acteur iconique de Pirates des Caraïbes
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Digitized health records, safety apps could be game-changer for athletes at every level
Dec. 31, 2020
University of Maryland offensive lineman Ellis McKennie (68) hoists a flag honoring teammate Jordan McNair, who died of heat stroke during spring practice in 2018. Some have argued that access to better medical records could have prevented his death. (Photo by Jonathan Newton/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
PHOENIX – Most of 2020 has been marred by uncertainty.
The fickleness of daily routines. The indecision of divided leadership. The precariousness of an American lifeline, sports, as society once knew them.
What lies beyond the scope of doubt, however, is that formerly marginalized voices are headed to the podium to ignite tangible, national growth. College athletes want a seat at the table. Professionals have weighed the risks of competition in a COVID-19 climate versus the rewards. And adolescents dream on, despite some losing out on Friday nights under the lights