User blog comment:Yetti01/What does everyone think of Bloom returning to PotC? I would like to see him in the fifth movie./@comment-71.136.235.242-20120409033830

Iwould rather Will NOT return. His story is over and his appearance would be redundant. Will has two Main intertwining Story arcs, Destiny and Love, both in three parts. Think of his Destiny story arc like that of Luke Skywalker’s with a little of Han Solo’s mixed in for good measure. Act one: you leave home with a mentor figure, save the girl from bad people; she falls in love with you and you assume your father’s role. Act two: your relationships are in danger, friends captured, your spirit dwindles and you have an encounter with your father you thought was dead. Act 3: you save your friend, you keep your Promise to save your father’s soul, a recurring theme in pirates, and he ends up saving you from his keeper, and your relationships strengthen. Then there is the Love story arc: In Act one, Will and Elizabeth fell in love. In Act 2, their relationship fell into disarray. In Act 3 they get married. Marriage here representing a forever-lasting bond, after all, Will is immortal. They consummate there eternal commitment when will hands over his heart to Elisabeth both literally and metaphorically. This act represents trust. She in return is pledging loyalty, as she will have to wait ten years for Will’s return. This is the end of Will’s story, He has fulfilled his destiny, or if you like, completed his “Hero’s journey.” His love story has also hit all the stops; there is nowhere for it to go without a repeat. The Writers even give us an epilogue after the credits, ten years later, Will returns to an awaiting Elisabeth, and they have a love child. The End.