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Screenwriting Partners Claim Disney Stole Their Idea for ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ Film

A. Lee Alfred II works as an assistant principal in Colorado Springs, Colorado, but that wasn’t always the way he paid his bills. According to a report in Westword, in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Lee Alfred worked as a screenwriter along with a writing partner Ezequiel Martinez. The two are now suing the Screenwriting Partners Claim Disney Stole Their Idea for ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ Film

Last Call for the Current Redhead Scene on Pirates of the Caribbean This Sunday

Last summer it was announced that the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction in the Magic Kingdom would be undergoing a massive change in which the scene where the pirates are auctioning off the Redhead, among other women, would be transformed into something more family-friendly.  In the new scene, the pirates will be forcing the townspeople to Last Call for the Current Redhead Scene on Pirates of the Caribbean This Sunday

Audio-Animatronic Heads Fall Off at Disney California Adventure and Disneyland Paris

On January 28, 2018 at Disneyland Paris Park the audio-animatronic auctioneer’s head fell off on Pirates of the Caribbean, which prompted many startled guests to post about it on social media. The auctioneer was seen with his head dangling by the wires that connect him to his torso. While mechanical issues do occasionally happen, this Audio-Animatronic Heads Fall Off at Disney California Adventure and Disneyland Paris

Disney Faces Another Copyright Lawsuit, This Time Over ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’

According to Deadline, the Walt Disney Company has found itself facing yet another huge copyright lawsuit over the $4.5 billion Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. The complaint was filed Tuesday in a “Colorado federal court against almost every corporate aspect of Disney seeking a wide range of damages, profits, and an injunction” that could put Disney Faces Another Copyright Lawsuit, This Time Over ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’

Pirates of the Caribbean to Close for 3 Weeks in Early 2018 at Walt Disney World

One of the most iconic attractions in Disney history will be undergoing a a temporary refurbishment that will last a full three weeks during the first quarter of next year. From February 26th through March 18th of 2018, the Magic Kingdom‘s Pirates of the Caribbean will be closed. What makes this refurbishment notable is that Pirates of the Caribbean to Close for 3 Weeks in Early 2018 at Walt Disney World

Disney and Tallahassee Woman Who Fell into Pirates of the Caribbean Boat Settle Lawsuit

According to the Orlando Sentinel and Orange County Circuit Court records, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts has settled a lawsuit with a woman who in 2015 fell while boarding the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction in the Magic Kingdom. Lynn Barrett of Tallahassee, Florida claimed that she fell into one the boats at Pirates of Disney and Tallahassee Woman Who Fell into Pirates of the Caribbean Boat Settle Lawsuit