User blog comment:Uskok/Dead Men Tell No Tales Review/@comment-2008429-20170731190333

I've never had such a mixed opinion on a film in a very long time. When Dead Men Tells No Tales is at it's best, it's funny and heartwarming. At it's worst, it's a plothole filled, uninspired story that borrows way too much from the other films while also ruining the timeline of the first four films. What it seems like to me is that Jeff Nathanson couldn't come up with an original plot on his own and decided to borrow from the other films. While at the sametime obviously not seeing any of the films before it.

If you ask me, I think the series should end here. If this is the best Disney could do after six years I'd rather not see what else they might have in store. This should be the last film in the series. The only thing that implies a sequel is the post credits scene. Without it, you basically have a decent conclusion to a series that, let's be honest, should have ended ten years ago with At World's End. All good things come to an end and so should this series. Unless of course they do have a good story for the sequel that's actually worth telling. But I doubt it.