![]() ![]() The scene with Jack Sparrow and Henry Turner surrounded by these sharks was filmed on a location where the production team was adding the island behind Jack and Henry to the background and on a small water tank location with a rowboat on a gimbal for direct interaction with people on water as well as filming the scene in a blue screen stage indoors while combining it with digital while blending in the computer-generated ocean with the live-action location with the sharks. Additionally, the production crew began to combine the sharks' menacing appearance to a real-life living shark. Decades later, the sharks returned to the Seven Seas as ghosts as the undead crew of the Silent Mary continued to hunt pirates on the high seas.Īccording to Jeff Nathanson's script, the idea for developing the ghost shark attack sequence was one of the fun sequences to design, to which the sharks from Joachim Rønning's previous film Kon-Tiki were used as an inspiration for creating them (though normal sharks in Rønning's previous film instead of undead ones). The undead sharks consist of three sharks: one great white, one hammerhead, and one additional shark implied to be a mako shark (identified as an additional great white shark in production). The ghost sharks are said to inhabit the troubled, haunted waters of the Devil's Triangle, where the dead sharks living there were revived as undead creatures. 2.1 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.
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