Keith in Pirates 3 pic

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UPDATE UPDATE: CHUD’s gone, too.

UPDATE: The Studio asked Coming Soon! to remove the image, so it be gone, but, at least for now, you can visit CHUD to see a cropping of the pic that includes Richards’ face.

Today you get your first glimpse of Keith Richards all dolled up for his role as Pappa Sparrow in PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLD’S END (the apostrophe is apparently official now) and…no, that’s not him to the right there. That’s fellow pirate Martin Klebba and his adorable Devil’s goatee. But next to him, next to him, is Richards and you can see him by clicking HERE or on the pic to check out the full version at Coming Soon. It just occurred to me that, since Klebba is in plainclothes, the same may actually go for Richards. In fact, I think they just woke him up at 3:45 in the afternoon to take this quick photo. PIRATES 3 hits theaters May 25th of next year.

Source: ComingSoon.net

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