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Movie tickets have already gone on sale for Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End, which is set to debut worldwide on May 25th. One big problem: The film is not finished. That’s right, tickets are being sold for an uncompleted film, this according to Nikki Finke.

“It’s a race to the wire for all the special effects. But, in its current state, it’s quite spectacular,” admitted one of the article’s sources. And there is more: The budget has supposedly exceeded $300 million “and that’s just what Disney is admitting to privately.”

Earlier this week we reported that World’s End would be almost three hours in length, the longest film of the series.

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5 Responses to “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End: Tickets on Sale, Movie Not Finished?”

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    $300 million is a huge investment for Disney. Although I’m sure POTC At Worlds’ End will be a major box office hit and will be worth it in the long run.

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    umm…how do you know this? they wouldn’t just sale a movie without finshing it!
    Thats just carzy. They show the clips of the trailer.
    I think this is a hoaxs or this person got confused with information.

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    anyone know how long Pirates of the Caribbean 3 will be?

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    The movie is 2h and about 50 minutes…

    There is possibility of a spin-off fourth…lots of questions answered in it, but some are left at the end. What happened to Elizabeth and Will? What will Jack do on is Journey? Will he go after Jaun Ponce De Leon? (The name he looked at at the end of the Movie) What of the Black Pearl and its Crew? What happened to Calypso or Davy,and if Davy was spared?

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    The trilogy could be left alone and have a decent, peace of mind ending, but i think most people would agree on liking to see a 4th. Even if it takes untill 2009 or what ever it may be.

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