Filming has finally concluded for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,and the film's cast members met with the fans after. Rumors have surfaced that Jack Sparrow might die in the upcoming movie through a guillotine.
Cast and crew members have confirmed it and yes, the next Pirates of the Caribbean movie is one step closer to its release. Actor Adam Brown took it to social media when he tweeted a photo and said that filming has finally wrapped up for the movie. He even added that the party has started early for him. Martin Klebba also tweeted about the event and is now coming home to his family.
After filming but before heading home, the cast, including Johnny Depp were photographed meeting with fans and gave their autographs.
Filming for the movie took place in Goldcoast, Queensland and is said to be the most expensive movie to be ever filmed in Australia. Previously, while filming was still underway for the movie, several photos have been released online, some by cast and crew members, and some by fans revealing tiny bits about the movie.
Reports suggest that the movie will focus on Jack Sparrow as he tries to escape from his old nemesis Captain Salazar. Jack tries to get the mythical Trident of Poseidon, which will be used to get rid of Captain Salazar and his ghost soldiers.
Meanwhile, rumors have it that it might be the end for Jack Sparrow as he might die in the guillotine. A teaser for the movie was previously released showing Jack being chased and captured by British soldiers. Unable to escape, he later is placed in the guillotine.
Though many believe that it might indeed be the end for Jack, knowing his character and his history of almost constantly getting a little too near the limits of death but later escaping it, many also believe that it might just be a sneak peek of the adventure that the film has in store for fans.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales star Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, David Wenham, Stephen Graham, Kaya Scodelario, Javier Bardem and is directed by Joachim Ronning and Espen Sandberg. Look for it in theaters on July 07, 2017.
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