PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLD'S END filming gets underway in Palmdale

After some delays, filming of PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLD’S END has begun at Site 9, the former aircraft production hangar in Palmdale, California. Extras who work on Davy Jones’s ship, the Flying Dutchman, have been called to film on Friday, September 29th, as well as Monday and Tuesday of next week. Dharma_bum reports that a new casting call for AT WORLD’S END extras has been issued for the end of October; the agency is looking for “extremely thin men with long hair and beards and women with pale skin and natural hair color.” Security at the Palmdale set is reported to be as tight as it was at the Burbank studios, which means visitors will not be able to get anywhere near the set or see the cast members.

The Zone thanks dharma_bum for the update; it’s good to know that cameras are rolling again on AT WORLD’S END. You can read all the details on the Porch, on the thread called “AWE filming moves to Palmdale.”