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'''''Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End''''' is a 2007 American [[epic film|epic]] [[Fantasy film|fantasy]] [[swashbuckler film]] directed by [[Gore Verbinski]], produced by [[Jerry Bruckheimer]], and written by the writing team of [[Ted Elliott (screenwriter)|Ted Elliott]] and [[Terry Rossio]]. The direct sequel to ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest]]'' (2006), it is the third installment (and the final film of the original ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' trilogy) in the [[Pirates of the Caribbean (film series)|''Pirates of the Caribbean'' film series]]. Set abouta sixfew months after ''Dead Man's Chest'', the story follows a desperate quest to locate and rescue [[Jack Sparrow|Captain Jack Sparrow]] ([[Johnny Depp]]), trapped on a sea of sand in [[Geography of Pirates of the Caribbean#Davy Jones' Locker|Davy Jones' Locker]], and convene the [[Brethren Court]] in a war against the [[East India Company|East India Trading Company]]. In an uneasy alliance, [[Will Turner]] ([[Orlando Bloom]]), [[Elizabeth Swann]] ([[Keira Knightley]]), [[Hector Barbossa]] ([[Geoffrey Rush]]), and the crew of the ''[[Black Pearl]]'' rescue Jack and prepare to fight [[List of Pirates of the Caribbean characters#Cutler Beckett|Lord Cutler Beckett]], who controls [[Davy Jones (Pirates of the Caribbean)|Davy Jones]] and the ''[[Flying Dutchman]]''.

Two sequels to ''Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl'' were conceived in 2004, with Elliott and Rossio developing a story arc that would span both films. The film was shot in two shoots during 2005 and 2006, the former of which was released as ''Dead Man's Chest''. This also marks the final film of the series to be directed by Verbinski. With a production budget of nearly US$300 million, it was, at time of production, the [[List of most expensive films|most expensive film]] ever made.