It's been six long years since we've been out on the water with Pirates of the Caribbean, so, of course, we were beyond excited when we learned that Dead Men Tell No Tales (the fifth installment of the movie franchise) would drag us to the depths of the sea once more this May. But that excitement exploded exponentially when we learned that not only would Orlando Bloom be reprising his role as Will Turner for the first time in more than a decade, but now, we also get to meet Will and Elizabeth Swann's son. And according to the latest trailer to hit the web, father and son will be coming face to face again after that one fateful moment at the end of Pirates of the Caribbean 3.
In the first trailer for the film, which premiered during this year's Super Bowl, we caught the tiniest glimpse of Will, AKA the new captain of the ghost pirate ship The Flying Dutchman. At the end of the third Pirates movie, At World's End, Will's heart is carved out as he's forced to succeed Davy Jones as the ferryman responsible for transporting dead souls at sea to the afterlife. The catch? He can come ashore only once every 10 years and, thus, must leave Elizabeth (Keira Knightley) and their son behind. According to our latest glimpse of Will, who's now sort of dead and sporting some face barnacles, he's still as suave as ever.
In the new teaser, Will can be seen stretching out his hand to someone who looks an awful lot like Brenton Thwaites, the actor who will take on the role of Henry Turner, the now-grown-up child of Will and Elizabeth, in one seriously heart-wrenching moment. We swear we're not crying—just got some salt water in our eyes.
Also back for more timber-shivering fun are Geoffrey Rush's Barbossa and Javier Bardem's, brand- new (very creepy) Captain Salazar. See all the action in the new trailer below while we wait for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales to hit the theaters on May 26.