Thread:Uskok/@comment-32559360-20171121215443/@comment-32559360-20171221105736

That is a misunderstanding, mate. Seven (book) or nine (film) years are passing between the meeting of Henry and Will Turner aboard the Flying Dutchman and the main events of DMTNT - which means, Henry, who was twelve years in the prologue, has grown up to nineteen years (book) or twentyone (film), when the main incidents are occurring.

The only reference of time to OST is set, when Barbossa says in DMTNT, the Black Pearl had been imprisoned in the bottle five winters before - but no where in OST is any statement, how much time has passed since Barbossa had lost the Black Pearl at the coast of Santo Domingo.

Therefore the incidents of Stranger Tides and Salazar's Revenge may have the difference of one year. According to the poster in OST the film plays in 1750, the main incidents of DMTNT in 1751 by the graphic novel.