DISNEY/JERRY BRUCKHEIMER FILMS’
“PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES”
BEGINS PRODUCTION IN QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA
Johnny Depp Returns to His Iconic Academy Award-nominated Role of Captain Jack Sparrow
Production has commenced on location in Australia on Disney and Jerry
Bruckheimer Films’ epic
comedy adventure “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,”
directed by Espen Sandberg & Joachim Rønning (“Kon-Tiki”), the fifth
entry in the blockbuster franchise inspired by the classic Disney Theme
Parks attraction, which has reaped $3.7 billion
in worldwide box office. “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No
Tales” will film entirely at Village Roadshow Studios and on locations
within Queensland, Australia.
Johnny
Depp returns to his iconic, Academy Award®-nominated role of Captain
Jack Sparrow, one of the most beloved characters in motion picture
history, newly joined by Oscar® winner Javier Bardem
(“No Country for Old Men,” “Skyfall”), rising young stars Kaya
Scodelario (“The Maze Runner,” British television’s “Skins”) and Brenton
Thwaites (“Maleficent,” “The Giver”) and Golshifteh Farahani (“The
Patience Stone,” “Exodus: Gods and Kings”). Rejoining
the action are Academy Award winner Geoffrey Rush as Barbossa, Kevin R.
McNally as Joshamee Gibbs and Stephen Graham as Scrum.
Thrust
into an all-new adventure, a down-on-his-luck Captain Jack Sparrow
finds the winds of ill-fortune blowing even more strongly when deadly
ghost
pirates led by his old nemesis, the terrifying Captain Salazar
(Bardem), escape from the Devil's Triangle, determined to kill every
pirate at sea...including him. Captain Jack's only hope of survival
lies in seeking out the legendary Trident of Poseidon,
a powerful artifact that bestows upon its possessor total control over
the seas
“Pirates
of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales” is produced by Jerry
Bruckheimer and written by Jeff Nathanson (“Catch Me If You Can,”
“Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull”).
The executive producers are Chad Oman, Joe Caracciolo, Jr. and Brigham
Taylor.
Joining
Bruckheimer, Sandberg & Rønning for the swashbuckling new voyage is
a first-tier group of award-winning behind-the-scenes artists—many of
them new to the “Pirates of the Caribbean” family—including
director of photography Paul Cameron (“Gone in Sixty Seconds,” “Déjà
Vu,” “Collateral”), production designer Nigel Phelps (“Pearl Harbor,”
“Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, “Transformers: Dark of the Moon,”
“World War Z”), costume designer Penny Rose (all
four “Pirates of the Caribbean” films), visual effects supervisor Gary
Brozenich (“The Lone Ranger,” “Edge of Tomorrow”), Oscar®-winning
special effects production consultant John Frazier (nine Jerry
Bruckheimer films and dozens of others) and special effects
supervisor Dan Oliver (“Mad Max: Fury Road,” “X-Men Origins:
Wolverine”), supervising stunt coordinator R.A. Rondell (“The Hunger
Games: Mockingjay Part 1”) and stunt coordinators Thomas Robinson Harper
(“Guardians of the Galaxy,” “Captain America: The Winter
Soldier”) and Kyle Gardiner (“San Andreas,” “Kingsman: The Secret
Service”), Academy Award®-winning makeup and hair designer Peter Swords
King (“The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit” trilogies, “Into the
Woods”) and film editors Joel Cox ( “Unforgiven,”
“Million Dollar Baby,” “American Sniper”) and Gary D. Roach (“American
Sniper”).
The
exciting filmmaking team of Sandberg & Rønning directed “Kon-Tiki,”
the critically acclaimed story of famed explorer Thor Heyerdahl, which
was nominated for both an Academy Award® and a Golden
Globe Award® for Best Foreign Language Film from their native Norway.
Following their work as award-winning commercial and music video
directors, Rønning and Sandberg directed the World War II action drama
“Max Manus: Man of War” before taking on “Kon-Tiki.”
Most recently Rønning and Sandberg served as executive producers and
directed the first two episodes of Netflix’s big-scale mini-series
“Marco Polo,” which they filmed on exotic locations in Malaysia,
Kazakhstan and Venice. A second season was recently announced
for “Marco Polo,” with Rønning and Sandberg continuing on as executive
producers.
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