🌠 Pirates Of The Caribbean Philip And Syrena Ending

At the end of On Stranger Tides we learn that Serena kisses Philip giving him to breath underwater so that they can live together (happy ending, it's a shame their story wasn't continued). However at the end of Dead Men Tell No Tales or Salazar's Revenge, the Trident is destroyed which gets rid of all curses.

But she will not yield and Philip stands up for her. However, Blackbeard, upon learning that Syrena and Philip fancy each other, decides to use Philip. He has the Quartermaster seemingly kill Philip in front of Syrena. However, Syrena still doesn't cry, so Blackbeard leaves her. After Philip wakes up with a dart on his chest, he runs to free
At the end of the movie Pirates of the Caribbean 4: On Stranger Tides, Phillip is badly wounded and seems to be telling Syrena not to heal him but only to forgive him. She then drags him into the water and we never see him again. Am I meant to assume he's dead now? Or was there some symbolic meaning to this gesture that I didn't catch?
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011) - Quotes - IMDb. Partially supported. : Worse than sharks, boy. There'll be mermaids upon us within the hour, you mark my words. And we're the bait. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011) - * Syrena: Philip, I can save you.
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