Pirates Of The Caribbean 5 Plot, Cast, Filming, Reports And Rumors: Pirates Of The Caribbean 5 To Have A Longer Running Time As Filming Rumored To Take Place In Australia
We have the latest news for you on the plot, cast, filming, reports, and rumors of Pirates of The Caribbean 5. It was recently confirmed that the highly appreciated film, "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell no Tales" will be released in July 2017. There are reports now saying that the production team will start the filming next year in Australia.
It is speculated that the Pirates of the Caribbean installment 5 will be much longer than the first four films. The most recent edition, "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End," is said to be the most expensive film ever made as it is reported to have spent approximately $341.8 million. Daily Mail reported that production of the film will start next year and particularly in the Village Roadshow Studios, on the Gold Coast of Quennsland, Australia. Other locations have been mentioned regarding the filming and they include South East Queensland, Cleveland Point and Southport Seaway.
There have been reports that witnesses claimed to have seen a couple of representatives from the production team who were on a guided tour of the Village Roadshow Studios. This only suggests that 'Pirates of the Caribbean 5' will use Australia as its main filming location. On a side note, if the film will shoot in Australia, many jobs will have to be created in order to support such a huge budget for the film.
Sources mention that the initial negotiations with the Australia government have just started. On taking a closer look, the Village Roadshow Studios might just be the perfect place to film such a movie as the 'Pirates of the Caribbean 5.' The location is water centric which suits the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' franchise and it is also known to be the largest tank filming facility in the whole of the Southern Hemisphere.
So far, there is no word on whether this will be the last adventure for Jack Sparrow, but if Disney decides to end the franchise with "Dead Men Tell No Tales," it is reported that characters like Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann could appear in the film again. This is a report made by Hollywood Life.
A lot has been said about the upcoming film from Disney and it could be some good news for the fans of 'Pirates of the Caribbean.' You can count on us to give you any new news that we get on this.
















