Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End is the third and final part of the trilogy initiated by the 2003 film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and followed up by the 2006 film Dead Man's Chest. At Worlds End is directed by Gore Verbinski, who directed the previous two. The film's cast includes returnees Johnny Depp, Bill Nighy, Keira Knightley, Orlando Bloom, Geoffrey Rush, and Jack Davenport. Chow Yun-Fat makes his first appearance as the film's antagonist. Disney has announced a global release date of May 25, 2007.[1]
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1 Plot
1.1 Leaked early script
2 Cast
3 Production
3.1 Title
3.2 Filming
4 References
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Plot
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
At the end of Dead Man's Chest, Will Turner, Elizabeth Swann, and their company find refuge with Tia Dalma, who offers the opportunity to embark on a journey to rescue Captain Jack Sparrow from his watery grave. Dalma announces the need for a captain that will guide them to "world's end", prompting the appearance of Captain Barbossa, believed to have been dead. Tia Dalma, who resurrected Barbossa, helps Sparrow find rebirth so that he can be saved.[2] The ensemble join forces to rescue Captain Jack Sparrow and Bootstrap Bill Turner and defeat the alliance between Davy Jones, Cutler Beckett, James Norrington, and new enemy, Sao Feng.[citation needed] According to director Gore Verbinski, "Piracy itself is at stake. It's like the railroad coming to the West. There will be a conference of the world's pirate leaders and a treacherous journey to the literal 'ends of the earth'."[3]
Johnny Depp disclosed that Barbossa may give his life for Jack Sparrow's when the Kraken attacks their ship (not the Black Pearl), and has indicated he'd like to play Jack Sparrow in a possible fourth movie.[citation needed] Bill Nighy says his character, Davy Jones, will be far more sinister in the third film. According to Nighy, Davy Jones' Locker looked like an underwater canyon.[citation needed] However, in some production photos and other interviews, the Locker appears to be a large rock-like island with black sand and peaks similar to Skull Island, although not as big and lacking vegetation. There are waterways leading into the island where Jack Sparrow is said to be near the center, dead, and onboard the Pearl. Recently it's been reported that there will be an alliance between Sao Feng and Cutler Beckett.[citation needed]
On August 7, 2006, Oren Aviv, President of Production for Walt Disney Pictures, revealed at his "Disney's Behind the Scenes: 'Pirates of the Caribbean: A Peek Inside the Chest'" presentation aboard the Disney Magic cruise ship, that the beginning of the third movie will find Jack Sparrow in "Davy Jones's locker." Ariv also confirmed that James Norrington would have at least the same importance in the third movie as he had in Dead Man's Chest.[citation needed]
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Leaked early script
The first fifty-seven pages of an early draft of the script were leaked onto the Internet and were taken down by Disney. Co-writer Ted Elliott stated on Disney's official Pirates of the Caribbean message board that the early draft was for "budget and scheduling purposes only," and that "there's already significant differences" between the early draft and actual shooting.[4]
In the early draft, Will Turner, Elizabeth Swann, and Captain Barbossa travel to the Orient and confront Captain Sao Feng while searching for charts to the "World's End". The draft's Feng is the captain of the red-sailed pirate ship Empress that is the residence of a mysterious "dragon lady".[citation needed] Will, Elizabeth, Barbossa, and the crew sail an Oriental junk, Hai Peng, off the "end of the world", they go into a deep vertical drop in the middle of the ocean. (This journey mimics the steep drops found on Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean theme park ride.) The early draft shows Jack Sparrow and the Black Pearl being found in Davy Jones' Locker, a purgatory-like world of sand and strange crabs with swords. Will is intent on retrieving the Pearl, since it is the only ship fast enough to overtake The Flying Dutchman and rescue his father, "Bootstrap Bill" Turner from Captain Davy Jones. Jones, who has Bill Turner in his ship's crew, is at the command of Admiral James Norrington because his heart is under Norrington's possession. The Hai Peng gets overtaken by Feng and in desperation, Jack bargains for freedom, selling Elizabeth to Feng.
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