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Watch Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales 2017 Full Movie Online in HD. Thrust into an all-new adventure, a down-on-his-luck Capt. Jack Sparrow feels the winds of ill-fortune blowing even more strongly when deadly ghost sailors led by his old nemesis, the evil Capt. Salazar, escape from the Devil's Triangle.

Pirates of the Caribbean:
Dead Men Tell No Tales
Directed by
Produced byJerry Bruckheimer
Screenplay byJeff Nathanson
Story by
Based on
  • Characters
    by Ted Elliott
    Terry Rossio
    Stuart Beattie
    Jay Wolpert
  • Pirates of the Caribbean
    by Walt Disney
Starring
Music byGeoff Zanelli
CinematographyPaul Cameron[1]
Edited by
Production
company
Distributed byWalt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures
Release date
  • May 11, 2017 (Shanghai)[2]
  • May 26, 2017 (United States)
129 minutes[3]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$230–320 million[4]
Box office$794.9 million[5]

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (released in some countries as Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar's Revenge) is a 2017 American swashbucklerfantasy film, the fifth installment in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series and the sequel to On Stranger Tides (2011). The film is directed by Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg from a script by Jeff Nathanson, with Jerry Bruckheimer serving again as producer. Johnny Depp, Kevin McNally and Geoffrey Rush reprise their roles as Jack Sparrow, Joshamee Gibbs and Hector Barbossa, respectively, and are joined in the cast by Javier Bardem, Brenton Thwaites and Kaya Scodelario.

The filmmakers cited the series' first installment, The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003), as inspiration for the script and tone of the film. Pre-production for the film started shortly before On Stranger Tides was released in early 2011, with Terry Rossio writing the initial script. In early 2013, Jeff Nathanson was hired to write a new script for the film, with Depp being involved in Nathanson's writing process. Initially planned for a 2015 release, the film was delayed to 2016 and then to 2017, after 6 years of development hell, due to script and budget issues. Principal photography started in Australia in February 2015, after the Australian government offered Disney $20 million in tax incentives, and ended in July 2015.

Dead Men Tell No Tales was released in the United States in conventional, 3D, and IMAX formats on May 26, 2017. The film received generally mixed reviews, with critics praising its visual effects and sense of fun, but criticizing it for its bloated narrative, predictability and plot holes with previous films.[6][7] It grossed $794 million worldwide against a production budget between $230–320 million, making it one of the highest-grossing films of 2017 but the lowest total of the series since Curse of the Black Pearl.

  • 3Production
  • 4Release
  • 5Reception
    • 5.1Box office

Plot[edit]

Thirteen years after the events of 'At World's End' and three after the one day, twelve-year-old Henry Turner boards the Flying Dutchman and informs his father, Will Turner, that the curse which binds Will to the Dutchman and only permits him to step on land once a decade can be broken by the Trident of Poseidon. Henry intends to recruit Captain Jack Sparrow to help find it, but Will believes this is impossible and orders Henry to leave. Will and the Dutchman then disappear into the sea, but Henry vows to find Jack and the Trident.

Nine years later, Henry is a sailor in the British Royal Navy. The ship sails into the supernatural Devil's Triangle and stumbles upon the wreck of the Silent Mary, whose ghostly crew led by Spanish pirate-hunter Captain Salazar attack. Salazar spares Henry's life to deliver a message to Jack: Salazar is coming for him.

In Saint Martin, a young astronomer and horologist named Carina Smyth is sentenced to death for witchcraft but escapes and briefly crosses paths with Jack as he and his crew spectacularly blunder a bank robbery. Having suffered years of such bad luck, Jack's crew lose faith and abandon him. Depressed, Jack trades his magical compass for a drink. However, this betrayal of the compass frees Salazar and his crew from the Devil's Triangle. Carina learns Henry is looking for the Trident's location and offers to help him using her unknown father's diary. Carina and Jack are captured and face execution, but are saved by Henry and Jack's crew, setting sail on the Dying Gull. Carina deciphers clues that the stars will lead to an island where the Trident is hidden.

Meanwhile, Captain Barbossa hears from his pirate crew that the revived Captain Salazar has killed several pirates at sea, and learns that the Trident could lead him to a new 'treasure'. Barbossa sets off to find the Trident until Salazar and his crew appear and destroy Barbossa's fleet. Barbossa manages to talk his way out of being killed by offering to help find Jack. Salazar agrees, wanting revenge on the pirate that caused his demise. Salazar pursues the Dying Gull, forcing Jack, Henry, and Carina to flee to an island, discovering that Salazar's crew cannot go on land. After saving Jack from a forced marriage, Barbossa allies himself with Jack, returning his compass and restoring the miniaturized Black Pearl, trapped in a bottle by Blackbeard, to its original size. They all continue their journey to the Trident's island, with Barbossa taking command of the Pearl once more. During the voyage, Jack and Barbossa realize Carina is the latter's long-lost daughter. Barbossa tells Jack that he had left her at an orphanage with his diary so she could live a better life, and refuses to tell her the truth so she will continue to believe her father was an astronomer.

Approaching the Trident's island, the Pearl evades a British Navy warship, which is destroyed by the Silent Mary before the Pearl runs aground on the island. Jack, Barbossa, and Carina use the island's magic to part the ocean and open a path to the Trident's location on the ocean floor. Salazar captures Henry and possesses him in order to walk on the ocean floor and seize the Trident. Once he does so, Henry is given his body back, and Jack distracts Salazar, allowing Henry to destroy the Trident, breaking all curses upon the sea and restoring Salazar's crew to life. However, the divided sea begins to collapse in on itself. The Pearl lowers its anchor to lift them to safety, but Salazar pursues them, still hell-bent on killing Jack. Carina realizes that Barbossa is her father when she spots a tattoo on his arm identical to the diary's cover. Barbossa sacrifices himself to kill Salazar, allowing the others to escape alive.

Sometime later, Henry and Carina reach Port Royal, where Will appears, free from the Dutchman. His wife, Elizabeth, appears moments later and the Turner family reunites. Henry and Carina begin a relationship as well. Jack watches from the Pearl in faux-disgust before sailing away into the horizon, having been accepted by his crew as their captain once again.

In a post-credits scene, Will and Elizabeth sleep in their bed together, when their room is intruded by Davy Jones. Just as Jones raises a claw to attack them, Will awakens and finds that the room is empty. Assuming Jones' appearance to be a nightmare, Will goes back to sleep, oblivious to the presence of a trace of wet barnacles on the floor.

Cast[edit]

Top to bottom: Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush and Kevin McNally are the only actors to appear in all five Pirates films.
  • Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow:[8]
    The former Captain of the Black Pearl who travels with Henry and Carina in search of the Trident of Poseidon. Ronning wanted to focus on relatable characters, as in the first film, 'where Jack is not the [lead ... but] comes in and crashes the party every now and then,'[9] and to make use of Depp's 'comedic genius'.[10] The film examines Jack's backstory, with the young Jack portrayed by Anthony De La Torre,[11] whose face was replaced by a CGI replica of Depp as he looked in 21 Jump Street and What's Eating Gilbert Grape.[12] Rønning felt de-aging Depp was tricky against the canon of the franchise.[13]
  • Javier Bardem as Captain Armando Salazar:
    The undead Captain of the Silent Mary who seeks revenge on Jack Sparrow and attempts to steal the Trident of Poseidon to kill every pirate at sea. Bardem set out to imbue the character with 'a rage based on dented pride,' owing to his spectacular fall, from a high-ranking commander of a Spanish fleet to being betrayed and trapped in hell by Jack.[14] With Salazar's body language, he tried to convey a bull in an arena, 'full of rage and need of vengeance, but also wounded.'[15] It took three hours a day to apply the make-up, which Bardem referred to as having 'cold chicken breasts' glued to his face.[16]
  • Geoffrey Rush as Captain Hector Barbossa:[17]
    Sparrow's rival and the Captain of the Queen Anne's Revenge, who is secretly Carina's biological father. Barbossa has become extremely wealthy since the previous film, with Rush referring to him as a 'corporate pirate,' having amassed a fleet of ships under his command and encrusted his peg-leg with jewels.[18]
  • Brenton Thwaites as Henry Turner:[19][1]
    The son of Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann who vows to break his father's curse by searching for the Trident. The directors were keen to draft a new protagonist relationship with Henry and Carina, stating that 'in the middle of a big action scene, you need to be able to lean on the characters and find the heart of that story, and channel the characters' vulnerability.' Rønning noted that identity is a major theme in the film, and to Henry and Carina's story arc: 'they are on a similar quest and find common ground in looking for who they are.'[10] Lewis McGowan portrays a young Henry.[20]
  • Kaya Scodelario as Carina Smyth:[1]
    A headstrong, altruistic astronomer who was wrongly accused of being a witch. Scodelario explained the character's motivation and role, saying, 'she is an academic, she's fighting for the right to study at university because women couldn't at that time.'[21] For the directors, it was important to 'modernise it with Henry and Carina, Kaya, especially brought that with her. She's a modern woman.'[9] Scodelario worked with scriptwriter Jeff Nathanson to ensure the character was unique to the series[14] and not a copy of Elizabeth Swann.[22] She said that female characters often 'fall into two camps; they are either pretty and perfectly put together or completely insane. Carina has definitely got a little bit of both.'[14]
  • Kevin McNally as Joshamee Gibbs:[1]
    Captain Jack's loyal friend and first mate.
  • David Wenham as Lieutenant John Scarfield:
    The second antagonist of the film and a British Royal Navy officer, who commands HMS Essex.[23]
  • Golshifteh Farahani as Shansa:[1]
    A sea-witch and ally of Captain Barbossa.
  • Stephen Graham as Scrum:[1]
    A member of Jack Sparrow's crew and former member of Blackbeard's crew.
  • Martin Klebba as Marty:[24]
    A member of Jack Sparrow's crew.
  • Giles New and Angus Barnett as Murtogg and Mullroy:
    Former Royal Marines turned pirates, who serve Barbossa's crew on board the Queen Anne's Revenge.[24]
  • Orlando Bloom as Will Turner:
    A blacksmith-turned-pirate who was transformed into the Captain of the Flying Dutchman at the end of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. Speaking in late 2014 about his possible return to the franchise, Bloom stated that he would like to portray a character outside of his usual role types as a good-looking hero, alluding to the make-up requirements for Davy Jones.[25]

Additionally, Keira Knightley briefly appears at the end in a non-speaking role as Elizabeth Swann,[26] Will's wife and Henry's mother. Adam Brown, Danny Kirrane, and Delroy Atkinson appear as members of Jack's crew, and in the prison scene, Paul McCartney briefly appears as Jack's paternal uncle, Uncle Jack.[27][28][29] Alexander Scheer plays a young Captain Edward Teague in a flashback sequence. A silhouette of Davy Jones, one of the series' former villains, is seen in the post-credits scene, but actor Bill Nighy had stated that he was not informed about the character's appearance.[30] Pablo and Chiquita reprised their role as Jack the Monkey.

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

Shortly before the release of On Stranger Tides in 2011, the cast and crew of the fourth film were told to set aside time in the near future, because Walt Disney Pictures intended to shoot a fifth and sixth film back-to-back.[31] However, it was later stated that only a fifth film was in the works. Terry Rossio wrote a script for a fifth film without his partner Ted Elliott.[32]Rob Marshall was rumoured to return to direct,[33] but declined after choosing to direct Into the Woods[34] (2014),[35] a Disney project starring Johnny Depp. After Marshall passed on the film, many directors were rumored to take over, including Gore Verbinski, who was responsible for the original three films.[36] Verbinski ultimately passed on the project, feeling that 'there's no reason other than financial' in making the film.[37] The eventual shortlist included Fredrik Bond, Rupert Sanders, and the eventual choice, Norwegian film duo Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg.[38] The studio chose them based on their Academy Award-nominated high-sea film Kon-Tiki, and their ability to work with a limited budget.[39]

Rossio's script draft was ultimately rejected, and the writer stated that a major reason was its use of a female villain, which made actor Johnny Depp 'worried that would be redundant to Dark Shadows, which also featured a female villain.'[40] In January 2013, Disney hired Jeff Nathanson to work on a script.[41] Rønning and Sandberg said they were particularly moved by Nathanson's 'funny and touching' script,[42] which convinced them to sign to direct in May,[43] Rønning believing that the script was 'all there' but needed scenes to 'carry the tradition of Gore Verbinski, bring the emotional core and big action set pieces.'[10] In August, Rønning and Sandberg revealed that the title would be Dead Men Tell No Tales.[44] However, the following month producer Jerry Bruckheimer said, 'We have an outline everyone loves but the script is not done,' explaining that the release would be postponed beyond summer 2015.[39] The studio questioned Depp's bankability following the financial losses of The Lone Ranger in 2013,[45] and the screenplay's first drafts were not approved by Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn, who was concerned about the finished product.[46] Bruckheimer revealed that script and budget issues were behind the delay, and that Nathanson was at work on a second draft, based on a well-received outline, saying they needed a script and budget everyone would approve.[39] Depp was also invited to collaborate on the script, with the actor believing it would be the last of the franchise and wanting to end it right.[47] After the script was accepted, the film was officially green-lit by Disney in July 2014, with a planned release on July 7, 2017.[48]

The directors were inspired by the first film, The Curse of the Black Pearl,[42] stating that the original is thrilling but above all a comedy with heart, and wanted to reinvent the 'structure and the dynamics between the characters.' In addition to recapturing the best of previous franchise installments, the directors had the works of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton in mind when crafting the tone of the film.[10] The pair wanted the film to be the 'most emotional' of the series, and to explore the roots of Jack Sparrow.[49] They decided to use Jack's compass as the 'key to unlock Salazar from his hellish prison in the Triangle,' and toned down some of the fantastic elements 'to ground it, even in Pirates Of The Caribbean [sic].'[50] Geoffrey Rush argued that the pair brought 'Euro sensibility to traditional Hollywood franchise thinking,'[51] while Orlando Bloom believed that they had 'recaptured the simplicity and charm' of the original film.[52]Kaya Scodelario said that the producers wanted to take the franchise back to its origins, with a story that gave characters a conclusion while opening new possibilities.[53] Along with the directors and writers, many of the crew members were new to the franchise, replacing those who had served on the previous four films, with the exception of Bruckheimer, costume designer Penny Rose, and executive producer Chad Oman.[1][54]

Casting[edit]

Speaking at the On Stranger Tides press launch in Cannes, Depp said he would play the role so long as it is popular with the public.[55] In August 2012, news surfaced that Depp had signed for the fifth film, earning A$90,000,000 to reprise his role.[8] One month later, Penélope Cruz stated that in spite of her enjoying playing Angelica in On Stranger Tides, she had not been contacted regarding a fifth film.[56]Geoffrey Rush had commented on returning as Hector Barbossa in the fifth installment, saying 'If they keep shapeshifting this character, absolutely,' and implied that he might return as the villain.[57] In December 2014, Rush confirmed his return for the fifth installment, with Barbossa and Jack being 'at the heart of it and there's a whole new set of story lines.'[17] In late 2011, about four years after choosing not to return for the fourth installment, Orlando Bloom stated that he would like to return for a fifth film, if offered.[58] Several weeks after Disney officially green-lit the film, Bloom stated that there were 'discussions' about his return to the franchise in September 2014.[59] Bloom further commented in December 2014, saying that while he was not sure whether he would return, there were talks. He also indicated that Disney could make a soft reboot with the franchise and focus on Will Turner and his son.[25] Bloom's participation was kept secret until the Disney D23 in 2015, after filming had wrapped.[60] Once the filmmakers started working with Bloom, they decided that they needed to reunite the character with his wife, Elizabeth. To ensure that Keira Knightley could reprise this role, the production moved for a one-day shoot in London, where she was working.[50]

On December 2, 2013, it was reported that Christoph Waltz was in talks to appear as the film's main antagonist,[61] but he later declined. The villain was eventually portrayed by Cruz's husband, Javier Bardem.[62] In 2014, Bardem signed on to portray Armando Salazar, who in early scripts was referred to as Captain John Brand.[1] Bardem had liked the working environment of the fourth movie, which he witnessed accompanying his wife, and stated he was also a fan of the franchise and of Depp's performance as Jack Sparrow.[63] Australian actor Brenton Thwaites entered talks for the role of Henry in late November 2014,[64] after Disney chose him over Taron Egerton, George MacKay, Mitchell Hope, Ansel Elgort and Sam Keeley.[65]

Kaya Scodelario was chosen as the female lead out of a shortlist that included Gabriella Wilde, Alexandra Dowling, Jenna Thiam, and Lucy Boynton.[66] Her character, Carina, is an astronomer accused of being a witch. Scodelario confirmed that she was playing 'a totally different character' from Elizabeth Swann, and also that she will be Henry's love interest,[22][67] given in earlier drafts she was envisioned as a love interest of Sparrow.[68]Kevin McNally confirmed his return as Joshamee Gibbs in late January.[24] Shortly after on-location pre-production opened in Australia, Disney issued a casting call to local agents for actors from all ages and experience levels to apply for roles, and as extras in the upcoming film, with casting also open in the US.[69]Adam Brown, Delroy Atkinson, and Danny Kirrane were revealed as cast members shortly before filming.[27] As filming begun, two actors from the previous films were confirmed to return, Martin Klebba as Marty[70] and Stephen Graham as Scrum.[71] Director Joachim Rønning's two children appear in the film as extras.[72]Keith Richards expressed interest in reprising his role as Captain Teague,[73] but was unavailable, leading Depp to invite Paul McCartney into appearing as Jack Sparrow's uncle (also named Jack).[74]

Other actors had expressed interest in reprising their roles from the previous films, such as Tia Dalma portrayer Naomie Harris,[75] and Greg Ellis, even if his character Theodore Groves appeared to die in the previous film.[76] Both Lee Arenberg and Mackenzie Crook commented on the possibility of returning as Pintel and Ragetti.[77] In an interview on November 7, 2014, Crook confirmed that he had received a call of availability from Disney for the film,[78] though he later declined in order to focus on his television series Detectorists.[79] He said he had felt 'pangs of nostalgia' when the cast and crew filmed without him.[80] Arenberg, who also had a television commitment, to Once Upon a Time, added that he felt like the producers 'weren't really trying to court us like they really wanted us.'[81]

Filming[edit]

Depp on set in Queensland in June 2015

Directors Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg originally stated that shooting would take place in Puerto Rico and New Orleans,[82] and Bruckheimer had previously mentioned that there might be a sequence in Louisiana.[83] However, a spokesman for Australian Arts Minister George Brandis confirmed that the fifth installment was set to shoot exclusively in Australia, after the government agreed to repurpose $20 million of tax incentives, originally intended for the remake of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea; thus edging out Mexico and South Africa as filming locations.[84] According to Australian film industry sources, on location pre-production started in late September 2014, and its cost was set at around $250 million.[85] Filming took place exclusively in Queensland, Australia, as the largest production to ever shoot in the country. Village Roadshow Studios and the Whitsunday Islands were officially confirmed as filming locations.[86] On January 1, 2015, The Rainbow Gypsy, a 15-year-old replica of an 1897 Scottish bawley, underwent an extensive refit at the Gold Coast, including a new bowsprit, and reconfigured decks and cabins, for filming as the Dying Gull. Its captain and owner, Kit Woodward, was a rigger on the film.[87]

Filming commenced on February 17, 2015.[1] Ship scenes were filmed in front of a giant outdoor greenscreen in Helensvale,[88] while a film set in the form of a village was built in Maudsland.[89] Because the greenscreens' height blocked the sunlight, containers with inflatable bluescreens mounted on top were added to the set to allow some light to enter.[90] While an initial draft of the script featured six ships, the end product had eleven vessels; to cut costs, most of these were partial constructs later enhanced by computer graphics, with some built atop a hydraulic rig to mimic the movement of seafaring while on land. The camera crew, led by director of photography Paul Cameron, also made extensive use of drones, to capture immersive views at sea without resorting to aerial footage or cranes.[12][91]

Filming moved to Doug Jennings Park on The Spit from March 30 to June 15 for water-bound scenes.[92] However, due to extreme sea sickness among the cast and crew from the 'big swells,' filming moved to Raby Bay for calmer waters.[93][94] Scenes were shot at Byron Bay on June 1. Locals made up more than 75 percent of the 850-plus crew then working on the film.[95] After much speculation about whether Orlando Bloom would return, Bloom arrived at the Gold Coast in late May to reprise his role as Will Turner.[96][97] Scenes featuring a skeleton of a sperm whale that had been constructed were shot at Hastings Point from June 21 to 23.[98]

A number of issues and controversies set back the film during its production. The biosecurity laws in Australia posed problems regarding the capuchin monkeys that portray Hector Barbossa's pet monkey Jack, because the animals are regarded as a category 1 pest and call for strict requirements and a 30-day quarantine.[99] Further controversy erupted from animal rights activist groups, who urged Federal Environment Minister Greg Hunt to reject the entry application, arguing that the long air-flight would affect their health, and that their performance was unnatural and would create demand for illegal wildlife trade.[100] One of the monkeys caused further disruption when it wandered off set at Movie World, and bit the ear of a make-up artist on another production.[101] Crew and cast members were forced to cover the camera lenses on all mobile phones with duct tape to prevent the film from being pirated before its release. To prevent fans from interfering with the production, secret filming locations used the production name of 'Herschel' to hide the fact it was the fifth Pirates of the Caribbean film.[102] Following the attempt of an armed man trying to bypass security, the already tight security was increased.[103]

On March 10, 2015, Depp was injured off set and had to be flown to the United States for surgery.[104] Due to his absence, filming stalled completely and 200 crew members were forced to stand down for two weeks, after finishing all they could do without Depp.[105] Filming was set to resume 'on or about April 20,'[106] and Depp returned to set on April 21.[107] In June, Kaya Scodelario was injured on set along with a stuntman.[108] In early July, dismantling of the sets at The Spit had begun.[109] Most of the cast and crew had finished on July 8, and a wrap party was held on July 11.[110] Filming then moved to the Whitsundays for the final shots.[109][111] On July 21, 2015, Rønning announced that filming had wrapped after a 95-day shoot.[112] After nearly a year in post-production, reshoots and additional photography were conducted in Vancouver, Canada from March 24 to April 13, 2016, under the production title 'Herschel Additional Photography.'[113]

Music[edit]

This was the first film in the series that Hans Zimmer did not compose the music for. Instead, the main composer is one of his protégés, Geoff Zanelli, who had worked on the previous four installments in the franchise.[114] Zanelli said that Zimmer 'redefined the sound of the entire genre' and considered it a great accomplishment to have worked with him and Bruckheimer. He used this experience with the franchise to build a new sound for the film.[114] He stated that 'you don't have to modernize the melodies, those are timeless,' citing one example of how he tried to make the sound more modern by featuring an electric cello to create a menacing leitmotif for Salazar.[115] This was also the first Pirates of the Caribbean score to feature mostly live percussion, as opposed to the programmed percussion in the prior scores. As it took more than a year for the film to start production following Zanelli being hired, he accompanied the script's evolution, and was familiar with the character arcs that he would need to translate in their theme songs. Zanelli always started writing the music on the piano, namely a synthesized orchestra.[116] The film's soundtrack was released on May 26, 2017.[117]

Post-production[edit]

Work on the film concluded on April 19, 2017.[118] Editing was a collaboration between Roger Barton and Leigh Folsom Boyd, with the latter detailing that 'Roger started from the beginning of the film and I started from the end, and we kind of met in the middle.' Boyd added that it was the longest post-production process she was ever involved with, as Disney wanted to give 'the support and leeway we needed to tell the story and allow for the complex visual effects to bake.'[119] The editors worked closely with the previsualization team to, according to effects supervisor Gary Brozenich, 'give meat to the bones of the plates that needed effects explanation as well as any new CG beats that would be added later.' Along with the post-production team in Los Angeles, Brozenich had to split his time going to the UK and Montreal, to check on the eight companies handling the film's 2,000 visual effects shots, with 150 of them consisting only of computer graphics. The primary vendor was Brozenich's own employer Moving Picture Company (MPC).[90][120] Among MPC's work were Salazar's undead pirates, whose on-set footage was mostly replaced by CGI to achieve missing body parts and floating hair and clothing. Brozenich stated that what was kept of the original actors was 'their run, gait and faces.' To provide reference for the floating parts, which were meant to resemble a perpetual drowning state, a stuntman in full costume and wig was filmed underwater in a swimming pool performing various actions.[12]

Atomic Fiction handled the scenes at St. Martin, turning the few blocks of buildings built on set into more than 600 CG buildings, surrounded by a jungle environment. The work combined references from both the Caribbean and Thailand, and enhanced through CGI both the guillotine on which Jack Sparrow is nearly executed and the bank from the heist scene; the bank was meant to look as if its foundations were dug through the ground instead of sliding on the surface.[121] Along with sea footage filmed in both the Australian sets and Key West, Florida, there was extensive usage of water simulations, with the artists using the Beaufort scale to ensure the waves and wind realistically matched.[90]

Release[edit]

Dead Men Tell No Tales had its world premiere at the Shanghai Disney Resort on May 11, 2017.[2] In several countries, including the United Kingdom, the film was released as Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar's Revenge,[122] a decision that the directors were not informed about.[50] It was released at cinemas in Italy[123] and Norway on May 24,[124] and in the United States, Canada, and China on May 26.[125] It is the first Hollywood feature to be released in the United States for the new panorama-like ScreenX format, which played in two locations in the U.S.—CGV Buena Park and CGV Cinemas—both in Los Angeles, California. Additionally, it played in 81 screens at select theaters in Korea, China, Thailand, Vietnam, Turkey and Indonesia. The film also played in 4D on 373 4DX screens worldwide.[126] The film was released in IMAX in an expanded 1.9:1 aspect ratio.[127] It was Disney's third wide release of the year, following Beauty and the Beast and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.[128]

Shortly before release, Dead Men Tell No Tales was allegedly stolen by a group of piracy hackers, who demanded a large sum of money from Disney in order for them not to leak the unreleased film. The company refused to do so and worked with the FBI in order to uncover the identity of the group.[129] Disney CEO Bob Iger reported that hackers did not steal their movie.[130]

Marketing[edit]

A robust marketing effort helped promote Dead Men Tell No Tales.[131] The film was first showcased at the Disney D23 Expo 2015, where Depp appeared in costume as Jack Sparrow and the film's logo was revealed, with Orlando Bloom confirmed to be starring in the film.[132][133] Elizabeth Rudnick was self-confirmed to novelize the film, describing it the film as bringing back the series' initial sensibility, while returning Jack Sparrow to 'all of his swaggering glory.'[134] A tie-in prequel expanding the backstory of the character Carina Smyth was also released, titled Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales – The Brightest Star in the North.[135] The film was showcased at the 2016 Walt Disney Content Showcase in South Africa, where concept art, story details and on-set images were previewed.[136]

The first teaser trailer was released on October 2, 2016, during the second season finale of AMC's Fear the Walking Dead, and showcased our main antagonist Captain Armando Salazar (Javier Bardem) who is on the hunt for Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp), who didn't appear in the trailer, except only his image on a wanted poster.[137] On January 27, 2017, Disney uploaded an eight-second motion poster to their official Instagram account, promoting the release of a television spot of the film during Super Bowl LI.[138] Disney then released a 30-second television teaser at Super Bowl LI, with an extended version released online set to Johnny Cash's 'Ain't No Grave'. The trailer was considered to be the 'big' trailer of the event and was the most-viewed trailer of all the films advertised at the halftime show. A new teaser poster was released with the trailer. Both teasers received a highly positive reaction from audiences.[139][140]The official trailer was released on March 2.[141] Another trailer was released on March 25.[142] The first 30-second TV spot was released on March 31. On April 21, at Disney Parks and on the four Disney cruise ships, Disney showcased a sneak peek of the film.[143] Disney premiered a 5-minute extended sequence of the film in front of the UK release of Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, on April 28.[144][145]

Home media[edit]

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales was released on digital download by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on September 19, 2017, and on Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray and DVD on October 3.[146] It was the top home-media release in its first week, with the Blu-ray version accounting for 78% of sales, and brought the previous four films back into the 25 best-sold Blu-rays.[147]

Reception[edit]

Box office[edit]

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales grossed $172.6 million in the United States and Canada, and $622.3 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $794.9 million, against an estimated production budget of $230 million.[5] It had a worldwide opening of $271.4 million from 55 markets, with $24 million coming from 1,088 IMAX screens.[148] The film's six-day opening gross pushed the franchise gross past the $4 billion mark.[149] Despite being the lowest-grossing film of the series in the US by nearly $70 million, the film became the highest-grossing entry of the Pirates franchise internationally when going by modern foreign-exchange rates, passing On Stranger Tides, which grossed $593.4 million at current rates.[150] The largest-earning foreign markets were China ($172.3 million), Japan ($59.5 million), and Russia and the CIS ($40.7 million), where it was the second-highest-grossing film behind Avatar.[151] Despite weak US totals, Deadline Hollywood noted the film would turn a net profit of around $280 million after factoring together all expenses and revenues.[152]

North America[edit]

Dead Men Tell No Tales debuted over the four-day Memorial Day opening weekend, being released in 4,276 theaters, of which over 3,100 were 3D, taking advantage of formats such as IMAX, D-Box and 4DX.[153] The film earned $23.4 million on its first day, including $5.5 million from previews. It was the lowest opening day of the franchise.[154]Dead Men Tell No Tales grossed $63 million over three days, and $78.5 million over four (Friday–Monday), finishing first at the box office, ahead of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and fellow newcomer Baywatch.[155][156] It was the second-smallest opening weekend of the franchise, only earning more than the first film, with each of the other installments earning at least $90 million.[157] Despite the film registering the highest test score in the series,[158] the opening came in well below expectations of $80–115 million.[159][160] Analysts attributed the underperformance to negative reviews, franchise fatigue, and Johnny Depp's diminishing returns and depreciating public image, amid his personal problems. Still, it performed better than Disney's previous Memorial Day releases (Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Tomorrowland and Alice Through the Looking Glass),[161][162][163] and studio executives said they were pleased with the movie's opening,[149] which helped Disney push past $1 billion in the US.[164]

The film fell by a total of 65% in its second weekend, the worst of the series, grossing $22.1 million,[165] and finishing in third place, after newcomers Wonder Woman ($103.3 million) and Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie ($23.9 million).[166] It remained in the top ten for four more weeks.[167][168]

Outside North America[edit]

Internationally, where it is marketed as Salazar's Revenge in most countries, the film was released day-and-date with its North American debut in 54 markets (91% of its total marketplace, except Japan, where it debuted on July 1).[169] Preliminary reports had the film opening to $150–175 million, but possibly overperforming depending on major markets, most notably China.[153][170] While its Chinese run benefited from the May 28–30 Dragon Boat Festival—a lucrative moviegoing period—and from International Children's Day (June 1),[171][172] the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing had a deteriorating effect on certain European markets over the film's opening weekend.[173] From Wednesday to Friday, it registered an opening of $208.8 million. Around $14 million of that came from IMAX screenings, the second-biggest international IMAX opening in May, after Captain America: Civil War.[148] Similar to its US plunge, it earned $73.8 million in its second weekend, falling to second place, behind Wonder Woman.[174]

It recorded the biggest opening day of the year in several markets, including Germany ($3.6 million), Austria, France ($2.3 million), Finland, Sweden, Belgium, Thailand ($400,000), Indonesia, Malaysia and the Netherlands ($900,000, the second-biggest Disney opening, behind Star Wars: The Force Awakens).[173][175] Russia posted the biggest opening of all time with $18.4 million ($18.6 million including previews).[148][164][176][177] In China, where the film had its global premiere, it earned $21.3 million on its opening day, the fourth-biggest Disney opening in the country. It had an 87% marketshare and had already surpassed the entire earnings of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.[178] Earning a total of $67.9 million, it registered the third-highest three-day for any Disney title, and a much-higher opening than the US.[148] The film did extremely well in IMAX, earning $9 million from 401 screens from Friday to early Monday bookings. The robust opening has been attributed to the Dragon Boat Festival, Depp's star power, the ubiquity of the franchise, the impact of Shanghai Disneyland Park, and good word of mouth, with a score of 7.5/10 on reviews aggregator Douban and 8.7/10 on top mobile-ticketing platform Weying.[179][180] The film's final release market was Japan (July 1), where it opened at number one, achieving the highest-grossing opening for a Western film of the year, earning $9.25 million over the July 1–2 weekend.[181] It retained the box office lead for one more week, and was the highest-grossing foreign film in the following weekend.[182]

Critical response[edit]

On review aggregatorRotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 29% based on 265 reviews, and an average rating of 4.67/10. The website's critical consensus reads, 'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales proves that neither a change in directors nor an undead Javier Bardem is enough to drain this sinking franchise's murky bilge.'[183] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 39 out of 100, based on 45 critics, indicating 'generally unfavorable reviews'.[184] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of 'A−' on an A+ to F scale, while PostTrak reported filmgoers gave it an 82% overall positive score.[157]

Mike Ryan of Uproxx criticized what he termed as a convoluted plot and overabundance of characters, resulting in a film that was 'practically incoherent.'[185] Writing for Rolling Stone, Peter Travers called the film 'bloated, boring, repetitive and draining' and gave it one star out of four.[186]Ignatiy Vishnevetsky of The A.V. Club wrote that the film echoes the first three of the franchise, 'in which Johnny Depp's louche and campy Jack Sparrow played second banana to an insipid love story... the two romantic leads ... succeed only in making the shortest movie in the series seem just as long as the rest.'[187]A. O. Scott of The New York Times said of the film, 'Its pleasures are so meager, its delight in its own inventions so forced and false, that it becomes almost the perfect opposite of entertainment.'[188] Michael O'Sullivan of The Washington Post remarked that the film was 'loud, overstimulating and hard to take in all in one sitting.'[189]Mick LaSalle of San Francisco Chronicle found the film to be 'a jumble of half-baked impulses' that had been forced into a played-out franchise.[190]

Richard Roeper of Chicago Sun-Times gave the film 3 out of 4 stars, saying: 'Dead Men works well enough as a stand-alone, swashbuckling comedic spectacle, thanks to the terrific performances, some ingenious practical effects, impressive CGI and a steady diet of PG-13 dialogue peppered with not particularly sophisticated but (I have to admit) fairly funny sexual innuendo.'[191] Pete Hammond of Deadline Hollywood praised the film, calling it 'the most entertaining installment,' and giving credit to Rønning and Sandberg for creating a 'rollicking good time'. He praised the visual effects, particularly Salazar and his crew, arguing that the film should be in line to receive an Academy Award for Visual Effects. He also gave high praise to Bardem for being able to create such a 'fully dimensional villain' under the layers of make-up and CGI, and Depp for keeping the film and franchise going.[192] Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a 'B', praising the fun nature of the film and its visuals and calling it 'gorgeously detailed swashbuckling nonsense,' but wished that the script had taken more risks instead of following the formula used in previous films.[193] Ashley Esqueda of CNET gave the film a positive review, arguing that it brought the franchise back to what made its first two installments so fun, and praised Depp's performance as being 'delightful as ever.'[194] Brian Truitt of USA Today gave the film 3 out of 4 stars, saying 'What was once a past-its-prime franchise seems to have found new life.'[195] Mark Hughes of Forbes opined 'Dead Men Tell No Tales isn't as good as the first three films, but it's better than the fourth,' adding 'it has mostly good performances, and a couple of great ones. It has fantastic visual effects, lots of humor that works, a lighthearted feel and sense of fun, and many terrific action set pieces.'[196]

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Accolades[edit]

AwardCategoryRecipients and nomineesOutcome
38th Golden Raspberry AwardsWorst ActorJohnny Depp[note 1] as Captain Jack SparrowNominated
Worst Supporting ActorJavier Bardem[note 1] as Captain Armando SalazarNominated
Worst Screen ComboJohnny Depp & his worn-out drunk routine[note 1]Nominated
Teen Choice Awards[197]Choice Action MovieNominated
Choice Action Movie ActorJohnny Depp & Brenton ThwaitesNominated
Choice Movie LiplockOrlando Bloom & Keira KnightleyNominated
Choice Action Movie ActressKaya ScodelarioNominated
Choice Movie VillainJavier BardemNominated
Choice Summer MovieNominated

Sequel[edit]

On March 4, 2017, director Joachim Rønning stated that Dead Men was only the beginning of the final adventure, implying that it would not be the last film of the franchise, and that a sixth film could be released.[198] The post-credits scene of Dead Men shows Will Turner, Elizabeth Swann, and Davy Jones.[199] In September 2017, producer Jerry Bruckheimer indicated that another Pirates sequel is still possible if Dead Men Tell No Tales does well in its home release.[200] In October 2017, the sixth film was confirmed and Kaya Scodelario said that she was contracted to return.[201] Shortly after, it was announced that Rønning is being eyed to return to direct the sequel.[202] As of August 2018, the sixth film is still in development with Terry Rossio back to writing the screenplay.[203]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ abcReferred to as Pirates of the Caribbean XIII: Dead Careers Tell No Tales on the official nomination list.

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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017)

Directed by

Joachim Rønning... (directed by)
Espen Sandberg... (directed by)

Writing Credits

Jeff Nathanson... (screenplay by)
Jeff Nathanson... (story by) and
Terry Rossio... (story by)
Ted Elliott... (based on characters created by) &
Terry Rossio... (based on characters created by) and
Stuart Beattie... (based on characters created by) and
Jay Wolpert... (based on characters created by)

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete

Johnny Depp ... Captain Jack Sparrow
Javier Bardem ... Captain Salazar
Geoffrey Rush ... Captain Hector Barbossa
Brenton Thwaites ... Henry Turner
Kaya Scodelario ... Carina Smyth
Kevin McNally ... Gibbs (as Kevin R. McNally)
Golshifteh Farahani ... Shansa
David Wenham ... Scarfield
Stephen Graham ... Scrum
Angus Barnett ... Mullroy
Martin Klebba ... Marty
Adam Brown ... Cremble
Giles New ... Murtogg
Orlando Bloom ... Will Turner
Keira Knightley ... Elizabeth Swann
Paul McCartney ... Uncle Jack
Delroy Atkinson ... Pike
Danny Kirrane ... Bollard
Juan Carlos Vellido ... Lieutenant Lesaro
Rodney Afif ... Officer Madga
Rupert Raineri ... Officer Santos
Stephen Lopez ... Officer Moss
Nico Cortez ... Spanish Officer
Mahesh Jadu ... Spanish Soldier
Bruce Spence ... Mayor Dix
Justin Smith ... Mr. Krill
John Leary ... Mr. Swift
Anthony De La Torre ... Young Jack Sparrow
Finn Ireland ... Young Pirate Jeff (as Finn McLeod Ireland)
James Mackay ... Maddox
Bryan Probets ... Bowen
Will Ward ... Pirate (Flashback)
Lewis McGowan ... Henry Turner (12 Yrs Old)
Alexander Scheer ... Young Teague
Richard Piper ... Captain Toms
Michael Dorman ... First Officer Wade
Rohan Nichol ... Officer Cole
Paul Armstrong ... Old Pirate
Robert Morgan ... Grimes
Andreas Sobik ... Pirate Captain
Goran D. Kleut ... Pirate with Broom
Scott Anderson ... British Officer
Travis Jeffery ... British Soldier
Andrew Fraser ... British Soldier
Akos Armont ... British Soldier
Sean Lynch ... British Soldier
Ben O'Toole ... British Soldier
Dakota Askew ... Young Monarch Soldier
Jamie Carter ... Young Monarch Soldier
Joe Klocek ... Young Monarch Soldier
Derani Scarr ... Woman
Zoe Ventoura ... Mayor's Wife
Lenny Firth ... Fisherman
Akkshey Caplash ... CG Ghost Soldier
Jordan Fulleylove ... CG Ghost Soldier
Mivon Prince-Leyva ... CG Ghost Soldier
Rafael Torrijos ... CG Ghost Soldier (as Rafael Soler Torrijos)
Pablo ... Jack the Monkey
Chiquita ... Jack the Monkey
James Fraser ... Young Greenhorn
Ken Radley ... Pig Kelly
Hannah Walters ... Beatrice
Jonathan Elsom ... Priest
K. Todd Freeman ... Captain Morgan
Matthew Walker ... Confessional Priest
Darcy Laurie ... Uncle Jack's Cellmate
James Lawson ... Jail Guard
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Chris Adams ... Spanish Officer (uncredited)
Anousha Alamian ... Spanish Soldier (uncredited)
Charnstar Anderson ... Barbossa Pirate (uncredited)
Maria Arnott ... Washer Woman (uncredited)
Brenton Ashe ... Townsman (uncredited)
Oscar Bailey ... Townschild (uncredited)
Martin Ballantyne ... Townsman (uncredited)
Michael Bardach ... Pirate Prisoner (uncredited)
Donnie Baxter ... Townsperson (uncredited)
Otto Bots ... Monarch Sailor (uncredited)
Tabitha Bradley ... Witch (uncredited)
Bland Brifkani ... Spanish Soldier (uncredited)
Christie-Lee Britten ... Greenwich Village Upper Class Lady (uncredited)
Austin Caffin ... Livery (uncredited)
Leo Camacho ... Townsman (uncredited)
Alexander Canton ... Upperclass Man (uncredited)
Brooke Chamberlain ... Upper Class Lady (uncredited)
Jon Christopher ... Sailor (uncredited)
Connor Clarke ... Monarch Sailor (uncredited)
Matt Clayton ... Monarch Sailor (uncredited)
Linda Marie Curry ... Witch (uncredited)
Carolyn Dante ... Upper Class Lady (uncredited)
Todd Davis ... Pirate (uncredited)
Andy de Lore ... Wounded Soldier (uncredited)
Suzanne Dervish-Ali ... Townsperson (uncredited)
Simon Durrell ... Upperclass Gentleman (uncredited)
Miles Ellis ... Black Pearl Pirate (uncredited)
Josh Farah ... Pirate (uncredited)
Helder Fernandes ... Sailor (uncredited)
Sean Edward Frazer ... Barbossa Pirate (uncredited)
Kiara Freeman ... Townschild (uncredited)
Luke Frohling ... Surprised Townsman (uncredited)
Jesse Michael Fullington ... British Soldier (uncredited)
Tighe Gill ... Calico (uncredited)
Fernando Gonzalez ... Pirate (uncredited)
Asabi Goodman ... Maid (uncredited)
Jessica Gould ... Townswoman (uncredited)
Karen Gould ... Witch (uncredited)
Jessica Green ... Townswoman (uncredited)
Madison Haley ... Townswoman (uncredited)
Stephen Hall ... Beggar (uncredited)
Ryan Hance ... Townsmen (uncredited)
Dylan Kai Harris ... Lower Class Townsman (uncredited)
Kelly Hetherington ... Barbossa Pirate (uncredited)
Matt Hurley ... Monarch Marine (uncredited)
Kotan Jacob ... Bankers Kid (uncredited)
Lily Jay ... Townswoman (uncredited)
Luke Johnson ... Townsman (uncredited)
Beau Jones ... Ghost Sailor (uncredited)
John Jumane ... Townsman (uncredited)
Cale Kampers ... Royal Marine (uncredited)
Baz Karbouris ... Pirate (uncredited)
Chad Kartz ... Black Pearl Pirate (uncredited)
Tony Chris Kazoleas ... Black Pearl Pirate (uncredited)
Rylan Kindness ... Beggar Boy (uncredited)
Joel Knights ... Livery (uncredited)
Alex Kotan ... Bankers Kid (uncredited)
Victor Leto ... Ghost Sailor - Spanish Silent Mary Crew (uncredited)
Dan Logovik ... Townsman (uncredited)
Rachael Lorenz ... Dorothy (uncredited)
Daniel Martin ... Monarch Marine (uncredited)
Shaun McCallum ... St. Martin Marine (uncredited)
Mollie McGregor ... Twin Middle Class Lady (uncredited)
Sophia McGregor ... Twin Middle Class Lady (uncredited)
Declan McMurray ... Upper Class Man (uncredited)
Jenaya McMurray ... Upper Class Girl (uncredited)
Abhishek Mehta ... Townsman (uncredited)
Salvatore Merenda ... Tier 2 Ghost (uncredited)
Valiant Michael ... Pirate (uncredited)
Daniel Millar ... British Soldier (uncredited)
Anthony Miller ... Barbossa Pirate (uncredited)
Paris Moletti ... Townsman (uncredited)
Piper Nairn ... Townschild (uncredited)
Joseph Oliveira ... Pirate (uncredited)
Kai Pantano ... Redcoat Soldier (uncredited)
Anna Patch ... Townswomen (uncredited)
Toby Potter ... Townschild (uncredited)
Jon Quested ... Band Member (uncredited)
Wayne Quilliam ... Blacksmith (uncredited)
Christian Radford ... Monarch Marine (uncredited)
John Reynolds ... Hangman Executioner (uncredited)
Daniel Sims ... Townschild (uncredited)
Melanie Gail Stirling ... Upper Class Townswoman (uncredited)
Ben Damian Thomas ... Middle Class Merchant (uncredited)
Jason Virgil ... Pirate Prisoner (uncredited)
Rhiannon Watson ... Townswoman (uncredited)
Tony S White ... Middle Class Townsperson (uncredited)
Korey Williams ... Middle Class Townsperson (uncredited)

Produced by

Jerry Bruckheimer... producer (produced by) (p.g.a.)
Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr.... executive producer (as Joe Caracciolo Jr)
Chad Oman... executive producer
Melissa Reid... associate producer
Terry Rossio... executive producer
Mike Stenson... executive producer
Brigham Taylor... executive producer

Music by

Geoff Zanelli... (music by)

Cinematography by

Paul Cameron... director of photography

Film Editing by

Pirates Of The Caribbean Online Game

Roger Barton... film editor
Leigh Folsom Boyd... film editor

Casting By

Nikki Barrett
Susie Figgis
Ronna Kress

Production Design by

Nigel Phelps

Art Direction by

John Dexter
Ian Gracie... supervising art director
Jacinta Leong
Tom Nursey
Michael Turner

Set Decoration by

Beverley Dunn
Shannon Gottlieb... (additional photography)

Costume Design by

Penny Rose

Makeup Department

Alice Baueris... prosthetic makeup artist
Martina Byrne... hair stylist / makeup artist
Gloria Pasqua Casny... hair stylist: Mr. Depp
Alicia Chao... hair stylist
Jac Charlton... contact lens technician / dental prosthetics
Louise Coulston... hair stylist / makeup artist
Nikola Davis... prosthetic makeup artist
Tamsin Dorling Barbosa... hair stylist: additional photography, United Kingdom (as Tamsin Barbosa) / makeup artist: additional photography, United Kingdom (as Tamsin Barbosa)
Rick Findlater... hair department head / makeup department head / prosthetics department head
Vivienne Boo Fox... additional hairstylist / additional makeup artist
Sean Genders... prosthetic lens technician/make up effects artist
Eve Grelis... additional hair stylist / additional makeup artist
Joel Harlow... makeup department head: additional photography, Vancouver
Kala Harrison... hair stylist / makeup artist
Emily James... prosthetic makeup artist
Adam Johansen... prosthetics makeup supervisor
Elizabeth Jones... makeup artist
David S. Keen... dental special effects: Mr. Depp (as Dr. David S. Keen) (as DDS) (as MS)
Karen Kelly... hair stylist / makeup artist
Peter Swords King... hair designer / makeup designer
Deborah Lanser... hair stylist (as Deb Lanser) / makeup artist (as Deb Lanser)
Georgia Lockhart-Adams... hair stylist / makeup artist
Anita Lowe... hair stylist (as Anita Howell-Lowe) / makeup artist (as Anita Howell-Lowe)
Micheala Macrae... hair stylist / makeup artist
Damian Martin... prosthetic makeup artist
Jaime Leigh McIntosh... hair stylist / makeup artist
Cora Montalban... hair stylist / makeup artist
Anita Morgan... hair stylist / makeup artist
Ken Niederbaumer... makeup artist: Mr. Depp (as Kenny Niederbaumer)
Lynne O'Brien... hair stylist / makeup artist
Rachelle O'Donnell... hair stylist / makeup artist
Robert A. Pandini... key hair stylist: additional photography, Vancouver (as Robert Pandini)
Paula Price... hair stylist: additional photography, United Kingdom / makeup artist: additional photography, United Kingdom
Sharon Robbins... hair stylist / makeup artist
Yvonne Savage... hair stylist / makeup artist
Amelia Smart... special makeup effects artist
Jennifer Stanfield... hair stylist / makeup artist
Tia Stephanou... hair stylist / makeup artist
Amy Vaughan... prosthetic makeup artist
Desiree Vogelsang... makeup artist
Colin Ware... prosthetic makeup artist
Cheryl Williams... hair stylist / makeup artist
Rebecca Allen... additional hair and make up artist (uncredited)
Ozzy Alvarez... special makeup effects artist: Reshoots (uncredited)
Katrina Anger... additional hair and make up artist (uncredited)
Jason Baird... special makeup effects (uncredited)
Martina Byrne... prosthetics makeup artist (uncredited)
Angela Conte... crowd hair stylist (uncredited) / crowd makeup artist (uncredited)
Christopher Evitt... makeup artist (uncredited)
Kerryn Flewell-Smith... additional hair & makeup/prosthetics (uncredited)
Felix Fox... additional makeup fx (uncredited)
Connie Gallo... additional makeup & hair (uncredited)
Liz Goulding... additional hair and make up artist (uncredited)
Caitlin Groves... special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Cindy Harlow... assistant makeup artist (uncredited)
Kes Harrison... prosthetics makeup artist: additional (uncredited)
Josh Head... sculptor/mold maker (uncredited)
Kerrin Jackson... hair & makeup artist (uncredited)
Aline Joyce... makeup artist (uncredited)
Gail Kane... additional hair stylist (uncredited)
Tracy Lai... special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Tristan Lucas... prosthetics makeup artist (uncredited)
Michelle McLennan... additional hair stylist (uncredited) / assistant makeup artist (uncredited) / make-up and hair: additional (uncredited)
Belinda Nicoll... additional makeup artist (uncredited)
Cristina Patterson... contact lens painter (uncredited)
Selena Pertzel... additional hair stylist (uncredited) / additional makeup artist (uncredited) / prosthetics makeup artist: additional (uncredited)
Chelsie Pim... additional makeup & hair (uncredited)
Jacqueline Priem... additional hair stylist & makeup artist (uncredited) / additional prosthetic artist (uncredited)
Nicola Richards... additional hair and makeup artsist (uncredited)
Kym Sainsbury... additional makeup & hair artist (uncredited)
Robert Smithson... contact lens technician: make-up test (uncredited)
Natalie Stanfield... additional hair & makeup/prosthetics (uncredited)
Brydie Stone... additional makeup and hair (uncredited)
Andrea Templeman... additional makeup artist (uncredited)
Samantha Thomson... additional hair & makeup/prosthetics (uncredited)
Khanh Trance... wig maker (uncredited) / wig maker: Mr. Depp (uncredited)
Katyani Tumahai... additional special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Shelley Veitch... additional makeup artist (uncredited)
Belinda Villani... prosthetics sculptor (uncredited)
Quinton Wallace... additional hair (uncredited) / additional makeup artist (uncredited) / additional prosthetic makeup artist (uncredited)
Billie Weston... additional hair & makeup (uncredited)

Production Management

Stewart Bethune... production manager: Vancouver Unit
Iram Collantes... unit production manager mexico
Jennifer Cornwell... unit production manager
Gene Corser... second unit production assistant: daily
Jessica Derhammer... production supervisor
Geno Hart... production consultant
Steven Kaminsky... post-production supervisor
Chris Kuhl... production supervisor: Florida aerial unit
Todd Livdahl... production technology executive
Todd London... post production executive
Jason Pomerantz... Director of Production: IMAX Version
Nathaniel Purdon... unit manager - second unit
Jamie Whitfield... assistant unit manager / unit manager
Kevin Daly... production manager: MPC (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Deborah Antoniou... key second assistant director
Ashley Bell... additional second assistant director: additional photography
Steve Bors... trainee assistant director
Byron J. Brochmann... additional assistant director
Benjamin Cairns... third assistant director: additional photography
Chris Castaldi... first assistant director
Gene Corser... assistant director: daily
Nerida Groth... second second assistant director
Ubbe Haavind... second unit director
Aga Hayder... additional assistant director
Tom Hooper... third assistant director: second unit
Grace Julia... additional set pa
Kris Keevers... additional on set production assistant
Rebecca Keros... assistant director
Killian Maguire... second assistant director: crowd
Sophie McWilliam-Kerry... onset production assistant
Jeff Okabayashi... first assistant director: second unit
Aimee Robertson... additional assistant director
Molly Sullivan-Stevens... on-set pa (as Molly Sullivan)
Jo Suna... second assistant director: second unit
Rhonda Taylor... additional photography: additional photography
Christopher Turner... second second assistant director
Greg Tynan... third assistant director: Second Unit
Matthew Webb... third assistant director
Clare Wood... onset production assistant: second unit
Angelique Christophorou... additional assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

Andrew James Adams... set dresser
Sean Ahern... construction manager
Courtney J. Andersen... lead ship rigger: Vancouver
John Andersen... assistant props
Michael Bate... armourer: 2nd Unit
Alanna Baudinet... assistant art director
Brett Beacham... 2ic prop maker
Josh Beacham... mould maker
Liam Beck... 3d modeller
Tony Beck... leadman
Rob Bliss... concept artist: MPC
Bob Booker... assistant property master
Rob Boulet... scenic artist
Mandy Bradford... construction rigger (Leading Hand)
Carl Brechin... scenic helper
Wendy Brough... brush hand
Raytheon Buna... head machinist
Richard K. Buoen... storyboard artist
Gillian Butler... assistant property master
Graeme Callander... storyboard artist
Matthew Campbell... lead greens
James Carson... prop art
Rowan e Cassidy... conceptual artist (as Rowan Cassidy)
Andrew Chan... assistant art director
Rohan Chant... set builder
Hazel Spencer Chapman... set finisher
David Childs... construction foreman
Court Chu... concept artist
Po Sing Chu... concept artist
Ross Clarke... construction buyer
Leanne Clerihue... set dec buyer
Colin Comeau... paint foreman
Ray Coulson... props foreman
Jason Cowie... Art department runner
Belinda Cusmano... set designer
John Dale... construction coordinator: additional photography
Jonas De Ro... concept artist: MPC
Richie Dehne... property master
Travis Devlin... carpenter
Chris Dexter... art department coordinator: additional photography
Wayne Diskin... stand-by carpenter
Tony Drew... Props/Set Dec Illustrator
Laura Drummond... on-set dresser
Kirsten Dumont-Aubrey... sculptor
Robbie Duncan... property assistant: Canada
Graham Dunn... leadman
John Dutcher... production assistant
Dane Eade... 2nd unit stand-by carpenter/set builder
Hilton Ellingham... set builder. leading hand
Seth Engstrom... concept artist
Peter Exton... construction leading hand
Anthony Fitzpatrick... carpenter
Nathan Blanco Fouraux... set designer
Meg Gamez... art department
Leyla Gashe... design assistant
Jack Gauvreau... head sculptor (Vancouver)
Simon Gill... swing gang
Roger Gillespie... head plasterer
Alice Gluszyk... assistant graphic designer
Emma Gracie... researcher / junior buyer
Collin Grant... storyboard artist
Devin Gray... draftsman
Chris Green... carpenter
Nic Gribben... props maker foreman
Morgan Hall... digital asset manager
Dane Hallett... illustrator
Gabriel Hardman... storyboard artist
Jourdan Henderson... art department coordinator
Lou Henry... animals department coordinator / props department coordinator
Jenny Hitchcock... assistant art director
Will Houghton-Connell... set designer
Mark 'Lurch' Houstein... construction site co-ordinater: Helensvale Site
Alexandros Isidorou... automotive spray painter
Tobias Jahke... mold maker foreman
Ellisha James... model maker
Lisa Javelin... weapons assistant
Stephen L. Jones... assistant
Steve Jung... concept designer
Andrew Kattie... set designer
Philip Keller... storyboard artist
Jana Kelly... greens buyer
John Mathew Kelly... set builder
Geoff Kemmis... concept modelmaker
Christian Kesler... concept artist: MPC
Robert Kindness... set builder / standby carpenter
Didier Konings... concept artist
Jared Krichevsky... concept artist
Nadezda Kuzmina... concept artist (as Nadia Mogilev)
Leandre Lagrange... concept artist
Jen Lambert... construction medic
Chlorise Lewis-Millar... plasterers assistant
Jeremy Love... illustrator
Nathan Lucas... set builder
Tristan Lucas... mold maker
Rohan Lyal... head greensman: additional photography
Daniel Macginley... set builder
Boris Maganic... sculptor
Richard Mansfield... weapons coordinator
Saara March... fibreglass technician
Kate McCowage... set designer
Tricia McInally... art department co-ordinator
Kelly McLeod... set dresser
Brent Meadows... tank constructor:re-shoot
Kent Miklenda... senior prop maker
Joshua Min... concept artist
Stephen Molyneaux... concept artist
Simon Murton... illustrator
Luca Nemolato... concepts artist
Richard Nitz... standby props (as Richie Nitz)
Helen O'Loan... set designer
Dennis Ogle... leadman
Sam Oyelowo... props
Steven Parsons... set decoration runner (as Steve Parsons)
Maria-Rose Payne... leading hand propspainter
Kris Peck... property master: additional photography
Ross Perkin... set designer
Anna Herold Pola... set painter
Robbie Porter... senior buyer
Tanika Pratt... design assistant
Siobhan Purkis... art department key assistant
Wayne Quilliam... props
Shari Ratliff... additional photography
Kate Rawlins... assistant concept model maker
Steffen Reichstadt... concept artist
Lauren Richards... senior buyer
Emma Rudkin... set decoration buyer
David Russell... storyboard artist
Francesca Sabeto... props maker
Alec Schultz... standby greensman
Jeff Simpson... concept artist: MPC
Gabriel Smith... standby props assistant
Mikey Squire... assistant standby props
Tuesday Stone... assistant set decorator
Michael Swingle... head scenic artist
Eddy Taylor... props
Phillip Telford... carpenter
Rachel Terry... set dresser: re-shoot
Jocelyn Thomas... set decoration coordinator
Theo Thomas... master rigger
Mark Tompkins... concept artist: MPC
Michael Verbeek... construction foreman (as Mick Verbeek)
Isabelle Vesey... swing gang (as Izzy Vesey)
Tony Voevodin... senior props maker
Haley Wezenberg... junior mould maker
Paula Whiteway... set designer
Geoff Wiles... plastering foreman
Katie Williams... prop laborer
Tony Williams... assistant art director
Peter Wyborn... hod prop manufacture
Kirsten Yamaguchi... previs shot creator
Gary Young... set sculptor: additional photography

Sound Department

Jon Ailetcher... production sound mixer: Baja Unit
Roberto Dominguez Alegria... foley mixer (as Roberto Alegria)
Marco Alicea... audio/video transfer
Mark Appleby... adr mixer
Ignacio Arrojo... adr recordist
James Ashwill... foley mixer
Christopher Boyes... re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor
Scott Brewer... engineering services
David Butcherine... boom operator: second unit
David Chrastka... sound effects editor
Jack Cucci... foley mixer (as Jack Cucci M.P.S.E.)
John T. Cucci... foley artist (as John Cucci M.P.S.E.)
Matt Dawson... adr mixer
Paradox Delilah... boom operator
Mark DeSimone... adr mixer
Justin Doyle... sound effects editor
Richard Duarte... foley mixer
Chris Duesterdiek... production sound mixer
Luke Dunn Gielmuda... foley editor (as Luke Dunn-Gielmuda)
Malcolm Fife... foley editor
Stephanie Flack... adr editor
Tim Gomillion... recordist: 20th Century Fox Studios
Chris Gridley... dialogue supervisor
John Guentner... foley mixer
Scott Guitteau... sound effects editor
Kimberly Harris... adr editor
E.J. Holowicki... foley editor
David C. Hughes... sound effects editor
Baard H. Ingebretsen... sound effects editor (as Baard Haugan Ingebretsen)
Vic Kaspar... ADR mixer
Christian Lalonde... looping: actor
Josh Lowden... general manager: SKYWALKER SOUND EXECUTIVE STAFF
Melissa Lytle... first assistant sound editor
Anna MacKenzie... adr supervisor
Paul Massey... re-recording mixer
Scott Millan... re-recording mixer: IMAX
Lucas Miller... assistant sound editor
Steve Morris... head of engineering: Skywalker Sound Executive Staff
Nathan Nance... additional re-recording mixer: Skywalker Sound
Cheryl Nardi... dialogue editor
Tyler Newhouse... adr recordist
Jonathan Null... head of production: Skywalker Sound Executive Staff (as Jon Null)
Dan O'Connell... foley artist
Thomas J. O'Connell... adr mixer
Carrie Perry... scheduling
Eva Porter... client services
Sandra Portman... adr supervisor: Vancouver
Charleen Richards... adr mixer
Jacob Riehle... dialogue editor
Tormod Ringnes... sound effects editor
Tim Ryan... adr recordist
Cathy Shirk... post production sound accountant
William Stein... engineer: 20th Century Fox Studios (as Bill Stein)
Candice Todesco... sound assistant
Tony Villaflor... additional re-recording mixer: Skywalker Sound
Craig Walmsley... second unit: sound recordist
Jack Whittaker... supervising sound editor
Marshall Winn... dialogue editor
Katy Wood... adr supervisor
Ryan Young... adr recordist
Craig Beckett... adr recordist: Australia (uncredited)
Christopher Boyes... sound designer (uncredited)
Paul Bruski... adr recordist (uncredited)
Derek Casari... adr engineer (uncredited)
Glen Gathard... adr mixer (uncredited)
Evan J Haley... sound designer: D-Box Technologies (uncredited)
Ben Herrington... additional sound design (uncredited)
Roy Herrington... additional sound design (uncredited)
Neil Hillman... adr mixer (uncredited)
Nick Jimenez... adr recordist (uncredited)
Noah Katz... digital support (uncredited)
Jeff King... assistant re-recording mixer: Skywalker Sound (uncredited)
Micheal MacKinnon... adr mixer (uncredited)
Michael Miller... adr mixer (uncredited)
Chris Navarro... adr mixer (uncredited)
David Peifer... digital editorial support (uncredited)
Dee Selby... supervising foley editor (uncredited)

Special Effects by

Julian Borbidge... special effects technician
Bruce Bright... SFX pre rig supervisor
Mark Brims... Special Effects Buyer
Brenden Barry Brown... special effects technician
Simon Buckley... special effects technician
David Bynoe... special effects technician
Gary Cameron... special effects technician
Daniel Carlisle... electrician and mocon programmer
Patrick Carmiggelt... special effects technician
Nicole Connelly... special effects
Vincent Desilets... special effects
Jabin Dickins... special effects on set supervisor
Lloyd Finnemore... special effects pre rig supervisor
Eric Frazier... special effects
John Frazier... special effects coordinator
John Frosst... special effects technician
Sami Ghali... special effects technician
Emanuel LaFrance... senior digital compositor
Seth Longworth... special effects technician
Janet Mader... special effects technician: Vancouver unit
Glen Marcoux... special effects senior technician: Vancouver Unit
Doug Meacham... special effects senior technician
Mark Mentiply... special effects senior technician: Vancouver Unit
Ken Mieding... special effects foreman
Kent Miklenda... special effects technician
Orlando Murray... special effects technician
Simon Mak Murrell... special effects technician
Ceri Nicholls... special effects technician
Gregory Nic Nicholson... motion base operator
Murray Nielson... special effects assistant
Dan Oliver... special effects supervisor
James Paul... senior special effects technician
Will Power-Trengove... special effects technician
Ray Purkis... special effects technician / breakaways foreman
Marcos Sagasta... on ddt sfx
Arthur Spink Jr.... special effects workshop supervisor
Julian Summers... pyrotechnician
James G. Thomas... gimbal foreman
Taj Trengove... senior special effects technician
Andrew Verhoeven... motion base operator
Matt Ward... snr sfx tech
Tony Watt... special effects assistant
Amos Wong... special effects electronics: Vancouver Unit
Ross Young... special effects engineer
Brad Zehr... special effects set supervisor: Vancouver Unit

Visual Effects by

Amin Ben Abdallah... digital compositor
Lenora Acidera... digital artist / modeling & texturing: Atomic Fiction
Eri Adachi... digital compositor: MPC
Jayaraman Adhikesavan... paint & roto lead: primefocus
Illia Afanasiev... lead compositor
Harshit Agarwal... digital artist: MPC
Rohit Agarwal... visual effects artist: MPC
Anastasios Agiakatsikas... digital compositor
Lydia Aguilar... stereo compositor: Legend3D
Wakeel Ahmad... matchmove & rotoanim artist
Axel Akesson... cg supervisor
Mashi Akiyama... lead layout artist: MPC
Amer Alameddine... technical animator: MPC
Mohite Alankar... digital artist
Carlos A. Alarcon... digital compositor
Holly Aldersley... stereo supervisor: MPC
Johan Alfort... digital compositor: MPC
Fahed Alhabib... visual effects production manager
Azra Alkan... digital compositor
Rene Allegretti... matchmove artist: Rodeo FX
Vincent Amyotte... techanim artist: mpc
Anuj Anand... senior compositor: MPC
Dane Anderson... production support: Legend
Tovonaina Andriamampionona... stereo compositor
Craig Andujar... visual effects coordinator
Emilio Jundon P. Angeles... stereo artist: Legend 3D
Kelly Antaya... roto/paint artist: Legend 3D
Claudio Antonelli... digital compositor
Galder Apraiz... digital artist
Kamran Arian... compositor: Legend 3D
Paul Arion... lead layout artist: MPC
David Armitage... digital artist
Jason Arrieta... digital compositor
Eduardo Arroyo... digital compositor
Charles Arulraj... digital artist
Arun.s... pipeline developer
Prabesh Aryal... stereo artist: Legend 3D
Ruth Asensio... head of layout department: MPC, Montreal
Mathieu Assemat... head of techanim
Jonathan Attenborough... lighting technical director: MPC
Alexy Auffeves... vfx artist: compositor
Joshua Aussem... stereo artist
Marie-Ève Authier... project manager
Sunny Awale... Roto/Paint Artist
Amaya Ayers... digital artist: mpc
Ian Azariah... witness camera team lead
Zaid Babeel... visual effects coordinator: MPC
Nibin Babu... matchmove & rotoanim artist: MPC
Paul A. Baccam... stereo compositor
Carlo Alberto Bagliolid... lighting td
Rami Bahsous... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Bhavika Bajpai... groom technical director mpc
Richard Baker... stereo executive: Legend
Mahesh Balakrishnan... matchmove and rotoanim artist: MPC
Yunus Balcioglu... Senior Houdini FX TD: MPC
Tony Baldridge... stereoscopic supervisor
Michael Baloun... visual effects production
Andrzej Bandurski... senior fx td: MPC
Ravi Bansal... art director: MPC
Vittorio Barabani... environment artist: MPC
Reuben Barkataki... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
William Barkus... compositor
Liam Barlow... compositor
H.R. Barnett... conform editor: Legend 3D
Ron Barr... digital opticals
Christian J. Barratt... stereo artist: Legend 3D
Andrew Barrie... rotoprep artist: MPC
Hernan Barros... digital artist: MPC
Bryan Bartlett... compositor: mpc
Peta Bayley... senior animator: MPC
Boyan Baynov... lighting td
Mitchell Beaton... stereoscopic compositor
Justin Beattie... stereo artist
Nicolas Beaufays... lead digital compositor: MPC
Mike Beaulieu... animation supervisor: head of animation - MPC Montreal
Francis Beauregard... visual effects artist
D.J. Becerral... stereo compositor: Legend3D
Marie-Eve Bedard-Tremblay... visual effects coordinator: Rodeo FX
Loïc Beguel... matchmove artist: Rodeo FX
Manoranjan Behera... project coordinator
Jo Ann Cordero Belen... senior compositor: MPC
Marianne Bell... previsualization artist: The Third Floor
William Bell... modeller: MPC
Jeannie Ben-Hain... digital compositor
Sydney Benedet... stereoscopic artist: Legend 3D
Rachel Beniuk... digital compositor
Stephen Bennett... compositor: MPC
Vincent Bergeron... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Guillaume Berthoumieu... matte painter
Maxime Besner... digital compositor
Vinayak Bhardwaj... digital artist
Leonardo Bianchi... lighting td: MPC
Philippe Bienvenue... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Andrea Biklian... production accountant
Koushik Biswas... visual effects artist: Sr Rotoanim Artist, MPC
Nunzio Bitetti... environment td
Kathryn Jane Black... digital compositor
Peter Blackburn... compositor
Pierre Blain... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Olivier Blanchet... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Sarah Blank... visual effects artist
Brandon Blevins... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Ian Blewitt... digital artist: a52/elastic
Chris Bloom... stereo artist
David Bobichon... digital compositor: RodeoFX
Robert Bock... vfx director of photography: Rodeo FX
Ariane Boisvert... cg coordinator: Rodeo FX
Francesc Bolló... fx technical director
Anthony Bompensiero... assistant visual effects editor: Legend 3D
Daisy Bonar... digital compositor: MPC
Olivia Evelyn Bond... visual effects production manager (as Olivia Evelyn)
Bogdan Bondarchuk... digital compositor
Francois Bordez... Senior Compositor: MPC
Gaëtan Borneuf... Senior matte painter/environment artist
Gaëlle Bossis... lead compositor
Rachel Bouchard... matchmove artist: Rodeo FX
Dionysis Bouloutzas... lead fx technical director
Sara Bourque... visual effects coordinator: Rodeo FX
Mark Braithwaite... digital compositor
Anton Brand... technical animation dev artist
Laura Brewer... sr stereo artist (as Laura Massingham)
Daniel Brittin... visual effects production assistant
Margaret Brooks... roto/paint artist
Stephanie Broussaud... digital compositor: mpc
Rashida Brown... stereo depth artist: Legend 3D
Rochelle Brown... stereoscopic compositor
Kevin R. Browne... visual effects artist
Gary Brozenich... visual effects supervisor
Eric Bruneau... visual effects producer: Rodeo FX
Andre Bruto... rotoprep artist: MPC
Rob Bryson... digital compositor: MPC
Dang Bubendorff... visual effects artist
Lee J. Buckley... technodolly operator (as Lee Buckley)
Jared Buford... lead stereo artist: Legend 3D
Benjamin Burr... compositor: Atomic Fiction
Matthew Burrows... stereo artist
Julian Burt... technical animator
Lorie Bussières... visual effects production assistant: Rodeo FX
Christopher Buzon... compositor: mpc
Elizer Cabais... stereo artist: Legend 3D
Carlos Caballero Valdés... 2D supervisor
Daniela Cabrera... compositor
Giulia Cadeddu... digital compositor: MPC
Jay Caguioa... stereo compositor
Kenneth Caines... visual effects
Jeronimo Calderon... fx artist: MPC
Josh Callahan... stereo artist: Legend 3D
Lauren Camilleri... visual effects editor
Dylan Campbell... digital compositor
Sarah Canale... senior compositor: Legend
Patrick Canning... compositor: lola VFX
Alex Cannon... postvis supervisor
Luca Cantani... animator
Francesco Capone... stereo lead / stereo lead: MPC
Julie Cardinal... visual effects producer: Rodeo FX
Arthur Carnot... lighting artist: Mpc
Mark Carr... visual effects editor: MPC
Yuri Carrara... digital compositor
Antonio Carrasco Liadskikh... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Sebastien Carrillo... lighting technical director
Nicolás Casanova... lead compositor: legend 3d
Erico Caselle... fx supervisor
Nick Cassidy... stereo artist: Legend 3D
Marie Castrie... fx department manager: MPC
Pierre Cataford... visual effects artist
Korey J. Cauchon... visual effects producer: Atomic Fiction
Michael Cawood... previs artist: The Third Floor
Christiane Caya... roto/paint: compositor: Atomic Fiction
Craig Cesareo... lead pipeline td: Legend3D
Karina Cesta... lighting artist: Rodeo FX
Carlos Chacin... visual effects production manager: MPC
Julien Chagnon-Zimmerly... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Thomas Champon... motion capture technical director: MPC
Solene Chan-lam... digital artist: MPC
Anoop Chandran... matchmove & rotoanim artist: mpc
Varghese Chandy... matchmove and rotoanim artist: MPC
Jerly Chang... lighting td: Moving Picture Company
Daral Chapman... visual effects artist
Moïse Charest... matte painter: Rodeo FX
Guillaume Charron... tracking & matchmove
Abhishek Chaturvedi... digital compositor
Ayushi Chaudhary... matchmove and rotoanim artist
Dheeraj Chaudhary... compositor
Yogesh Chautel... vfx production coordinator
John Abraham Chempil... digital compositor: MPC
Anwei Chen... visual effects coordinator: Lola VFX
Betty Cheong... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Hero Chev... visual effects editor: mpc
Mathieu Chouinard... visual effects production assistant: Rodeo FX
David René Christensen... lighting td: MPC
Jennifer Chung... visual effects production assistant
Stefano Cieri... environment technical director: MPC
Ovidiu Cinazan... digital compositor
Suzanne Cipolletti... previsualization artist: The Third Floor
Carlos Ciudad... visual effects production manager: MPC
Dave Clark... compositor
Jimi Clark... lead element artist
Mitch Claspy... visual effects coordinator
Trent Claus... visual effects supervisor: Lola VFX
Alexis Claux... effects technical director: Moving Picture Company
Richard Clegg... cg supervisor: MPC
Pascal Clement... digital compositor: MPC
Claudio Clemente... character modeler
Alexandre Clermont... digital compositor: Atomic Fiction
Patrick Coiteux... lighting artist: Rodeo FX
William Colaluca... visual effects
Jeff Colclough... VFX assistant: reshoots
Catherine Coley... communications: Rodeo FX
Jerome Collombier... matchmove artist: Rodeo FX / rotoscope artist: Rodeo FX
Samantha Combaluzier... matte painter: Rodeo FX
Mollie Connor... visual effects artist
Aston Constantinides... digital compositor
Matt Conway... matte painter: Rodeo FX
Lucy Cooke... visual effects production assistant: Rodeo FX
Stephanie Cooper... digital compositor
Maria Corcho... lighting technical director: MPC
Matt Cordero... digital artist
David Cordon... visual effects production coordinator: MPC
Miquel Àngel Corominas Pla... fx technical director: MPC
Agustin Andres Cortes... visual effects (as Augustin Andres Cortes)
William Cote... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Didier Coup-Fabiano... rotoscope artist: Rodeo FX
Kevin Couture... lighting technical director: Atomic Fiction
Patrick Couturier... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Daniel Cowley... digital compositor
Neil Craig... digital compositor: CoSA VFX
Peter Cromwell... stereoscopic compositor
Graham Cunningham... stereo artist
Gabriel Curpas... digital compositor
Samuel Côté... environment key artist: MPC
Anthony D'Agostino... senior compositor: MPC
Paolo D'Arco... compositor: MPC
Paul d'Herbemont... lighting td: mpc
Anais Dappe... visual effects artist
Samuel Darnell... stereo compositor
Dylan Dass... stereo compositor: Legend3d
Sian Davies... visual effects coordinator
Jayson Davis... compositor: legend3D
Jaroslaw Dawidziuk... effects technical director
Graham Day... digital compositor: Mr. X Inc.
Amy Daye... digital compositor: Mr. X
Sarina De Leon... visual effects coordinator: CoSA VFX
Robin De Lillo... visual effects
Maya De Rivia... visual effects
Ayse Dedeoglu... visual effects editorial supervisor: Atomic Fiction
Balaji Degala... digital artist: MPC
Anne-Marie Deguire... texture artist: Rodeo FX
Camille Deguire... visual effects production assistant: Rodeo FX
Chris Del Conte... stereoscopic producer
Leonardo Delaney... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Reyna Delaney... stereoscopic compositor
Vanessa Delarosbil... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Leonardo Dell'Agli... lighting td
Stanley A. Dellimore... global head of layout: MPC
Romain Delmaire... digital compositor: MPC
Damien Delrue... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Gianluca Dentici... digital compositor: MPC
Etienne Deshaies... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Shivkumar Deshmukh... stereo paint artist
Brad Desjardins... roto/paint artist: Legend 3D
Jeroen Desmet... effects technical director: MPC
Nicolas Desmet... digital compositor: MPC
Etienne Devillée... visual effects artist
Ashish Dewan... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Prasanna Kumar Dhanabalan... matchmove and rotoanimation artist
Luke Dhand... vfx editor: MPC
Ujwal W. Dhankute... compositor
Shiv Dholakia... research & development: Autodesk
Andrew Dias... stereo compositor
Ruben Diaz Hernandez... visual effects software developer
Craig Dibble... lead render systems engineer: MPC
Raffael Dickreuter... postvis artist
Timothy Diem... stereo artist: Legend 3D
Rachel Diguer... stereo compositor
Vinny Dijo... pipeline developer
Emmanuel Dirian... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Khizer Diwan... visual effects artist: MPC
Danny R. Dixon... stereo compositor: Legend3D
Gus Djuro... compositor
Ivelina Dobreva... senior compositor: MPC
Nacho Doctor... effects technical director: MPC
Matteo Dogliotti... technical animator: MPC
Daniele Dolci... rigging td: MPC
Vincent Domaigné... layout td
Peter Dominik... lighting technical director: MPC
Colin Dorssers... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Emeline Doumange... digital compositor: mpc
James Douvinos... senior stereo artist: Legend 3D
Jean-Alexandre Dufour... rotoscope artist: Rodeo FX
Todd Dufour... visual effects lead
Ben Duncan... production assistant
Jack Dunn... digital compositor: MPC
Hugo Durand-Mermet... digital compositor: MPC
John Dutcher... digital asset manager
Andrea Dutti... compositor: MPC
Matthew Nowicki DuVall... compositing supervisor
Brandon Edgar... stereo artist: Legend 3D
Richard Edwards... producer: Prime Focus World
Ole Geir Eidsheim... visual effects artist
Kelsey Elias... stereo compositor: Legend3D
Ludvig Eliasson... technical animator
Nicolas Elsig... digital compositor
Bernadette Elsouri... visual effects assistant data wrangler
Kate Elum... visual effects coordinator
Andrew Emmerson... compositor
Dave Emond... rotoscope artist: Rodeo FX
Maxime Entringer... shading artist: Rodeo FX
Sohrab Esfehani... visual effects artist: MPC
Sarah Essam... visual effects production manager: MPC
Francis Estermann... stereo compositor
Pascal Etangsale... lead environment artist: MPC
Pedram Etebarzadeh... crowd technical director
Jason Evanko... visual effects artist
Josh Evans... matte painter
Lorilee Evans... VFX Coordinator: MPC
Abigail Everard... visual effects coordinator: MPC
Donovan Eves... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Fabian Nowak... lead fx: MPC
Andrew Farris... lead roto/paint artist
Kathryn Fay... lead stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Fathima Feminò... compositor: MPC
Judith Ferrer... digital compositor / stereoscopic compositor
Jake Ferris... layout artist: MPC
Will Fife... creature fx td
Benjamin Figueroa... stereo artist: Legend 3D
Tiku Roemello Fisher... digital production manager: Legend3D (as Tiku Fisher)
Ken Fisk... digital compositor
Laura Fitzpatrick... visual effects executive producer: MPC
Andrew Flatt... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Dadrian Flavors... vfx digital asset manager
Alana Fleming... stereo artist: Legend 3D
Jonathan Fleming-Bock... cg generalist
Andrew Fletcher... digital compositor: MPC
Robert Fletcher... production support
Sarah Foff... stereo compositor: Legend3D
Jaime Fok... visual effects editorial: Mr. X
David Forest... visual effects editor: MPC
James Forrester... visual effects assistant
Jerome Fortin... digital compositor
Vincent Fortin... fx artist: Rodeo FX
James Fouche... visual effects coordinator: Rodeo FX
Xavier Fourmond... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Zack Fox... visual effects coordinator
Guillaume Fradin... lead visual effects artist
Michael Frattasio... digital compositor
Mauro Frau... technical consultant
Alan Fregtman... pipeline td: Rodeo FX
Neville Freitas... lighting technical director: MPC
Michel Frenette... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Emilie Gagnon... rotoscope artist: Rodeo FX
Anthony Galati... stereo compositor: Legend3D
Saul Galbiati... compositor
Darnie Galloway... visual effects production manager: Atomic Fiction
Jason Gandhi... research and development
Kremena Ganeva... lead compositor: MPC
Pranav Gangapurkar... visual effects artist
Christie Gangnath... director: technical operations Legend
Caraline Gao... stereo artist: Legend 3D
Álvaro García Martínez... crowd td (as Alvaro Garcia)
Fabian García... digital compositor: MPC
Omar García... digital compositor
Bryce Gardiner... stereoscopic editor: prime focus
Stuart Gardiner... visual effects artist: Clear Angle Studios
Geneviève Gareau... rotoscope artist: Rodeo FX
Abdel Halim Garess... effects technical director
Marta Gargano... digital compositor
Damien Garrigue... technical animator
Bryan Gauna... vp of technology
Ankush Gawande... visual effects artist
Marco Genovesi... head of environments and matte paintings: MPC
Tomi George... compositor
Bill Georgiou... compositing supervisor
Jade Ghali-Lachapelle... visual effects production assistant: Rodeo FX
Sandip Ghatak... modelling artist
Jim Gibbs... visual effects supervisor: Atomic Fiction
Gabriel Giguère... matchmove artist: Rodeo FX
Ève Giordani... visual effects production assistant: Rodeo FX
Daniel Giron... visual effects artist: Atomic Fiction
Nitin Gite... Asset Lead: MPC
Alex Gitler... compositing supervisor: CoSA VFX
Jose Gloria... technical animator: MPC
Yoel Godo... compositor: MPC
Frederique Gollain... visual effects production assistant: Rodeo FX
Nancy Gonzalez... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Héctor González... digital compositor: MPC
Igor González... effects technical director: MPC
Emma Gorbey... visual effects coordinator
Philip Gordon... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Satyanarayana Gottapu... digital artist: MPC
Olivier Goulet... matte painting td: Rodeo FX
Pradeep Gownipuram... digital compositor: MPC
Christina Graham... visual effects producer
Jullius Granada... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Kirk Gravatt... roto artist
Luke Gray... pipeline technical director: Gener8
Philip Greenlow... visual effects executive producer: MPC
Anthony Gregory... roto/paint artist: Legend 3D
Nic Groot Bluemink... crowd technical director
David 'Rudy' Grossman... digital effects supervisor
Joshua Grow... joust tech
James Grummitt... visual effects production manager
Martine Guay... matte painter
Scott Gudahl... digital compositor: Atomic Fiction
Melanie Guerreiro... fx technical director: MPC
Jonathan Guillerm... Lighting TD: MPC
Carlos Guillén... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Metin Gungor... lead matte painter
Alexandra Gunter... visual effects production manager: Atomic Fiction
Victor Gutarra... digital compositor
Daniel Gutierrez Aznar... visual effects production assistant: MPC
Marie-Ève Gélinas... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Patrik Hadorn... senior shader writer
Ashley Hakker... stereo compositor
Patrick Hall... digital compositor: MPC
Alex Hanneman... digital compositor
Thomas Hansen... senior compositor: MPC
Patrick Harboun... asset supervisor
Clark Harding... roto/paint supervisor: stereoscopic
Kayleigh Harding... visual effects production manager
Mark Harmon... compositor: mpc
Ben Harrison... vfx production manager
Michael Harrison... digital compositor
Joseph Hart Green... visual effects editor: MPC
Ryan Harvey... data wrangler
Eric Heaton... stereo compositor: Legend3D
Jason Hebert... stereo compositor
Karsten Hecker... head of technology
Michael Hedges... digital compositor
Kimberly Henry... lead stereoscopic compositor
Dennys Herman... lighting td
Oliver Hermann... technical animator: MPC
Emilio Hernández... digital compositor
Julien Hery... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Julia Heseltine... senior stereo artist: Legend 3D
Simon Hetu... Digital Artist
Kimberley Hickey... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Ruben Hinarejos... visual effects artist (visual effects technical director: MPC)
Isaac Hingley... postvis lead: MPC
Samantha Hiscock... visual effects artist: MPC
Dennis Ho... digital compositor
James Hoang... stereo artist: Legend 3D
Andrew Hodgson... modeller: MPC
Jory Holt... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Jae Cheol Hong... previsualization artist: The Third Floor
Michael Honisch... senior compositor: MPC
Nicolas Houle... production support
Andrew Howarth... visual effects editor: MPC
Sarah Elizabeth Howe... visual effects production assistant: Rodeo FX
Heather Howell... visual effects
Chen Kuang Hsu... matchmove artist: Atomic Fiction
Mike Huang... visual effects artist (as Michael R. Huang)
Shih Ling Huang... visual effects artist
Weihao Huang... fx artist
Romain Hubert... lead compositor
Joe Hughes... character effects artist: Atomic Fiction
Chris Hunsberger... visual effects artist
Zameer Hussain... 2d supervisor: MPC
David Huszka... systems engineer: MPC
Sean Idol... medusa facial performance capture technician: Industrial Light & Magic
Sarah Iduwe... digital compositor
Sachin Ilamkar... digital artist / digital compositor
Neeraj Ingle... digital compositor: MPC Montreal
Vladimir Isailovic... lighting artist: Rodeo FX
Alexander Isaksson... digital matte painter: MPC
Deepak Jalesh... visual effects coordinator
Callum James... software developer: MPC
Alistair Jamieson... visual effects data lead
Daniel Jardin... technical animator: MPC
Rennie Jayasekera... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Ng Cheuk-Yung Jayde... effects technical director
Tankodra Jaykishan... matchmove/layout/rotoanim
Benjamin Jean... digital compositor: mpc
Dhamindra Jeevan... matte painter: Rodeo FX
Sivaprakash Jeevanantham... compositor
Olivier Jezequel... lead compositor
Quan Jiang... lead stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Jeremy Johnson... digital compositor
Sharon Johnson... digital compositor: Atomic Fiction
Steven Johnson... data wrangler: Vancouver Unit
Jim Jolly... technical consultant
Keith Jones... digital compositor
Leah Jones... vfx editor: MPC
Owen Jones... lead lighting artist
Steve A. Jones... stereo compositor: legend3D
Jay Joshi... digital artist
Étienne Jubinville... matchmove artist: Rodeo FX
Daniel A. Judah... compositing department manager
Rajesh Kumar K.V.... matchmove and rotoanim artist
Arun Kumar Kalichamy... roto animation
Kamalakkannan... digital compositor
Advait Kamble... digital artist
George Kanaras... lighting td
Marky Kang... digital compositor
Kavita Kapri... Matchmove and RotoAnim
Kotamraju Karthik... visual effects coordinator
Adithya Kashyap... matchmove and rotoanimation artist
Darpan Kataria... digital compositor
Sudheesh Kattil... digital compositor
Arne Kaupang... visual effects supervisor: pre-production
Annie Kavalak... stereo compositor
Jared Keesing... vfx coordinator assistant
Ian Kelly... digital artist
Daniel Kemeys... digital compositor: mpc
Matthew Kemper... compositing supervisor
Sean Kennedy... digital compositor
Bill Kent... visual effects supervisor
Peter Keranov... digital compositor
Sebastien Kern... groom artist
Christopher Key... data i/o: MPC
Ara Khanikian... compositing supervisor: Rodeo FX
Himanshu Khatri... lighting sr. artist
Lorna Kidjo... visual effects coordinator: Atomic Fiction
Jin Yong Kim... matchmove supervisor: Atomic Fiction
Jini Mijin Kim... stereoscopic compositor: Legend 3D
Lyubomir Kirkov... fx lead: MPC
Julien Klein... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Richard Klein... lighting senior artist
Matt Knight... visual effects coordinator
Zach Knue... digital production manager
George Kolyras... visual effects coordinator
Srinivasa Raghavendra Kondapuram... matchmove & rotoanim artist
Muzaffer Korkut... visual effects artist
Dorota Kowalska... visual effects production manager: MPC
Andrew Kowbell... digital compositor: MPC
Balaji Kp... lead creature td: MPC
Laura Krause... previs modeler: The Third Floor
Gopi Krishnan... visual effects
Yadu Krishnan... software analyst: MPC Film
Mateusz Krzastek... compositor: MPC
Stephanie Ku... stereo artist: Legend 3D
Zygimantas Kucas... effects technical director
Bartek Kujbida... senior animator: MPC
Tanya Kular... digital compositor
Annurup Kumaar... matchmove and rotoanim artist: MPC
Sujay Kumar G.... matchmove rotoanim artist: MPC
Avinash Kumar... digital artist
Madhav Kumar... modelling and texturing artist: MPC
Nirmal Kumar... software analyst: MPC
Prashant Kumar... digital artist
Dobromila Kutnak... visual effects artist
George Kyparissous... fx lead
Anouk L'Heureux... visual effects producer: MPC
Charles Labbé... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Jonathan Laborde... fx artist: Rodeo FX
Louis Laflamme-Fillion... compositing supervisor
Emanuel LaFrance... senior vfx compositor: MPC
Karl Alexandre Lamarre-Parent... rotoscope artist: Rodeo FX
Alyson Lamontagne... lighting artist: Rodeo FX
Nancy Lamontagne... visual effects project manager: Rodeo FX
Robin Lamontagne... modeler: Atomic Fiction
Erin Langford... visual effects animation coordinator
Isabelle Langlois... vp production: Rodeo FX
Nicolas Laprise Pellicelli... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Eric Larivee... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Douglas Larmour... compositing supervisor
Maxime Laroche... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Emeric Larochette... lighting td: MPC
Francis Larouche... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Martin Larrivée... compositing supervisor: Rodeo FX
Jessica Laszlo... digital artist
Taryn Laurendeau... visual effects coordinator: MPC
Jimmy Lavallée... digital compositor: Atomic Fiction
Virginie Lavallée... visual effects coordinator: Rodeo FX
François Le Bastard... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Brian Le Hong... lead stereo artist: Legend 3D
Patricia Leblanc... visual effects coordinator: MPC
Evelyne Leblond... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Sebastien Leclerc... digital compositor: Atomic Fiction
Kevin Lecocq... technical animator
Patrick Ledda... visual effects supervisor: MPC
Gaeun Lee... visual effects artist
Nikki Jieun Lee... stereoscopic compositor
Sun Lee... matte painter: Lola VFX
Woei Lee... compositing supervisor: Atomic Fiction
Youngwook Lee... stereo compositor
Daniel Lee-Poy... stereo compositor: Legend3D
Julien Lefebvre... visual effects artist
Simon Lehembre... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Elsa Lemire... digital compositor
Max Leonard... visual effects producer: Lola Visual Effects
Erick Leos... visual effects editor: Atomic Fiction
Yulia Levitas... lead roto/paint artist: Legend 3D
Chen Li... roto: Legend3D
David Lieberman... stereoscopic supervisor: MPC
Shu-Chen Lin... senior lighting artist: MPC
Kim Lindqvist... texture artist: MPC
Christian Linker... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Martin Lipmann... visual effects supervisor: Rodeo FX
Richard Little... digital effects supervisor: MPC
Mark C. Livolsi... assistant visual effects coordinator
Daniel Llussà... fx technical director: MPC
Michelle Lo... stereoscopic compositor
Daniel Long... digital compositor
Andreas Loose... lead lighting technical director: MPC
Alexandra LoRusso... effects technical director: Moving Picture Company
Mike Loucas... roto/paint artist: Legend3D
Sergeï Lourié... lead compositor
Matthew Lovely... stereoscopic assistant
Bret Lu... visual effects artist
Lucy Luong... layout technical director
Pieter Luypaert... visual effects coordinator: Atomic Fiction
Chris Lynch... assistant data wrangler: additional photography
Philippe Lépine... visual effects coordinator: MPC
Megan MacFadgen... visual effects assistant
Francesc Macia... digital compositor
Annie Macleod... visual effects coordinator: MPC
Kendrick MacNaughton... stereo artist: legend 3d
Rajesh Madishetty... digital compositor
Siddhartha Maganti... stereoscopic production coordinator
Andrew Magri... stereo artist
Felicia Mah... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Jérémie Maheu... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Melody Mahoney... lead digital artist
Pravin Mahtani... lead digital artist
Gabrielle Mailhot... digital compositor: visual effects
Dipen Majmundar... matchmove and rotoanim artist
Juan Fermin Maldonado... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Sameer Malik... roto/prep supervisor: mpc
Brad Malott... stereoscopic compositor: Legend 3D
Himaram Mandali... digital artist
Shilpesh Mane... compositor
Matthew Maners... previs production coordinator: The Third Floor
Srikanth Mangipudi... digital artist: MPC
Mary E. Manning... postvisualization artist
Ficorence Manogarane... senior software analyst
Sara Manol... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Jean-Philippe Marchand... matte painting td: Rodeo FX
Matteo Marchetti... lighting artist: MPC
Sarah Marikar... compositor: Lola VFX
Ivaylo Marinov... digital compositor: MPC (as Ivailo Marinov)
Tim Marinov... visual effects artist
Dida Marinova... lead stereo artist: Legend3d
Nicholas Markel... previs supervisor: The Third Floor
Jarrett Marshall... stereo compositor
Gianfranco Marsicovetere... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Catherine Martin... visual effects coordinator
Laura Martin... matte painter/environment td
Olivier Martin... concept artist: Rodeo FX
Sean Lyndon Martin... digital compositor (as Sean Moats)
Xavier Martin... effects technical director: MPC
Luc-Ewen Martin-Fenouillet... lead lighter
Kimberly Martinez... lead stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Philip Marvin... stereo production manager: Legend 3D
Safiya Mason... department coordinator
Rudy Massar... senior creature modeller: MPC
Rachel Matchett... global head of production: MPC
Nathan Mateo... stereo artist: Legend 3D
Paulo Alexandre Mateus... digital compositor
Dexter Matias... stereo compositor: Legend3D
Manmath Matondkar... modeling artist: MPC
Javad Matoorian-Pour... compositor: MPC
Yosuke Matsuno... senior compositor: MPC
Amaury Matu... pipeline td
Helen McAvoy-James... visual effects production coordinator: MPC
Lauren McCallum... head of production: montreal - MPC
George McCarthy... visual effects editor
Jonathan McClintic... visual effects artist
Kate McFadden... lighting td: Atomic Fiction
Jeff McIntyre... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
David McKay... matchmove artist: Rodeo FX
Chris McKenna... technical animator: MPC
Claire McLachlan... digital compositor: Mr. X Inc
Brett McManus... visual effects assistant editor
Louise McNicholl... on-set visual effects coordinator
Luis Jorge Medina... senior compositor: MPC
Crisanta Melendez... visual effects coordinator: CoSA VFX
Jesse Meler... digital compositor
Kim Menaster... visual effects producer: MPC
Myke Mendes... fx td: MPC
Kiran Menon... digital compositor
Catherine Menoudakis... visual effects artist
Simon Mercier... matte painting technical director: Rodeo FX
Ashley Merla... stereo production coordinator
Javier Meroño... visual effects technical director
Mozy Mervin... stereo artist: Legend 3D
Sheetal Meshram... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Chloé Mesnage... lighting artist
Florian Meyer... fx td: mpc
Rahul Mhaskar... production coordinator
Tony Micilotta... r&d lead: MPC
Midhun... visual effects artist
Djordje Milasinovic... digital compositor: MPC
Giacomo Mineo... compositing supervisor
Alejandro Miranda Palombo... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
M.S.M. Mirzhaa... digital compositor
Ankur Mishra... digital artist: MPC
Kenny J. Mitchell... special photographic effects
Ashley Mohabir... digital compositor: MPC
Arun Mohan... digital artist
Sunil Mohapatra... modeling and texturing: MPC
Snehal Mohpatra... compositor: MPC
Dominique Moisan... modeler: Rodeo FX
David Monfette... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Trevor Moniz... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Thomas Montminy Brodeur... compositing supervisor: Rodeo FX
Samuel Montminy-Brodeur... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Shannon Moran... vfx promotional editor: MPC
Kapil More... Sr.Compositor: MPC
Sébastien Moreau... visual effects executive producer: Rodeo FX
Christian Morin... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Jean-Francois Morissette... matchmove artist: Rodeo FX
Rosanna Morley... visual effects coordinator
Dora Morolli... pipeline developer
Eddy Moussa... digital compositor
Harrison Muecke... previs coordinator: The Third Floor
Kan Muftic... concept artist
King Mugabi... paint and roto artist
Michael M. Muller... stereo compositor
Jason Mulyadi... digital artist
Melanie Murray... visual effects production assistant: Rodeo FX
Thomas Müller... lead lighting technical director: MPC
Mitja Müller-Jend... digital compositor: MPC
Ram Mohan Nadam Reddy... digital compositor
Anoop M. Nair... visual effects artist
Prashant Nair... senior compositor
Natascha Nalewajek... modeler: Rodeo FX
Nandini Nambiar... lighting/lookdev artist
Rc Nandhu... digital compositor
Nishant Narang... stereoscopic compositor
Zeeshan Nasir... stereo artist
James Naud... digital artist: Atomic Fiction
Kenneth Nelson... visual effects supervisor
Alessandro Neri... compositor: MPC
Avadhut Nerurkar... render wrangler/render support: 3D Stereoscopic Conversion
Marijus Neverdauskis... senior compositor: MPC
Marcelino Newquist... previs lead artist: The Third Floor
Giang T. Nguyen... senior visual effects artist: MPC
Nhi Wendy Nguyen... lead stereo artist: LEGEND3D
Vincent Vu Nguyen... lead stereo compositor: Legend 3D (as Vincent Nguyen)
Nils Nilsson... on-set assistant
Jonathan Niquet... pipeline td: Rodeo FX
Thomas Nittmann... vfx executive producer: Lola Visual Effects
Chuang Niu... digital artist
Sabari Nobishwaran... digital compositor
Timothee Nolasco... digital artist: visual effects
Yashwanth Noogala... matchmove & rotoanim artist: MPC
Ole-Aleksander Nordby... digital compositor
Robin Nordenstein... creature fx
Annie Normandin... visual effects producer: Atomic Fiction
Charlie North... visual effects coordinator
Abdelkader Nouar... technical animator: mpc
Richard Noun... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Shyam Prasad Chowdhary Nunna... senior compositor
Barry O'Brien... stereoscopic supervisor
Adam O'Brien-Locke... global production manager: Rodeo FX
Sean O'Connor... digital compositor: Atomic Fiction
Steven O'Connor... digital compositor: MPC
Gemma Office... visual effects coordinator: MPC
Bartlomiej Olejniczak... fx td: mpc
Felipe Olid Guerrero... digital compositor: MPC
Chris Olivas... senior compositor: MPC
Gian Mario Ortu... look dev artist: MPC
Andrew Osis... rotoprep artist: MPC
Chloé Ostiguy... fx artist: Rodeo FX
Tirza Oudolf... roto & paint artist: Atomic Fiction
Aaron Ouellette... stereo artist
Ghislain Ouellette... digital compositor
Steve Ouellette... digital compositor
Benjamin Pablo... 2d paint compositor
Béatrice Palin... rotoscope artist: Rodeo FX
Oleksandr Panaskevych... senior visual effects technical director: MPC
Someshwar Pandey... digital artist
Foram Pardiwala... digital compositor: MPC
Catherine Park... stereoscopic compositor: Legend 3D
Balasubramani Parthasarathy... digital artist
Bhavik B. Patel... digital compositor: MPC London
Hanuman Patel... digital compositor
Trushna Patel... vfx editor: MPC
Annie Patenaude... roto/paint artist: Atomic Fiction
Eion-Ray Patterson... digital compositor
Matthieu Paugam... lighting td: MPC
Caprice Paxton... stereo producer: Legend 3D
Guillermo Paz... matte painter: MPC
Julia Lee Peat... stereo artist: Legend 3D
Garrett Pedde... roto/paint artist: Legend 3D
Philippe Pelletier... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
George Pembrey... visual effects production manager: MPC
Gina Pentassuglia... crowd technical director: MPC
Gabrielle Perreault... rotoscope artist: Rodeo FX
Sebastien Petit... digital compositor
Jordan Pettersen... VFX Production Assistant: MPC
Sandy Phetchamphone... production coordinator: Legend 3D
Thandiwe Philips... VFX production
Dominic Piché... lead modeler: Rodeo FX
Ezra Pike... Mid Level Element Compositor: MPC
Marco Pileri... compositor: mpc
Sebastien Pincin... compositor: mpc
Xenia Pirojenko... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Gianluca Pizzaia... lead environments technical director: MPC
Peter Planta... witness camera operator
John Polyson... visual effects editor: Lola VFX
Ingrid Pons... visual effects coordinator: MPC
Alfonso Pontillo... compositor
Etienne Poulin St-Laurent... matchmove artist: Rodeo FX
Tim Pounds-Cornish... visual effects production manager
Shamaei Pouria... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Akie Prapas... senior layout: MPC
Koli Pratik... stereo roto artist
Jeremy Preissner... sr. systems administrator: Legend 3D
Tim Preston... digital compositor: MPC
Filippo Preti... environment technical director
John F. Prieto... lead lighting technical director: MPC
Howard Protheroe... senior compositor
Francis Provencher... head of systems: MPC
Aaron Providence... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Tim Pruce... senior compositor: MPC
Adrián Pueyo... digital compositor
Lauren Purdy... visual effects coordinator
Rakesh Pusuluri... digital compositor
Adam Quattrociocchi... lead stereo artist: Legend3D
Christopher Rabacal... stereo artist: Legend 3D
Chris Radcliffe... modeling supervisor
Christopher Raiche... visual effects editor: MPC
Rajabose... matchmove and rotoanim artist: mpc
Velmurugan Rajamani... visual effects artist
Karthik Ramasamy... digital compositor: MPC
Adrian Ramirez... stereo artist: Legend 3D
Esmeralda Ramirez... production assistant: Legend3D
Austin Ramsey... stereoscopic compositor
Ryan Ramsey... lead stereoscopic compositor: Legend 3D
Raghu P. Ravichandran... visual effects artist
Justin Ray... stereoscopic compositor: Legend 3D
Julien Record... compositor: mpc
Anil Reddy... Sr. Matchmove and Rotoanim Artist
Balaji Reddy... lead technical animator: MPC
William Reges... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Christopher Reid... systems administrator: MPC
Derek Rein... digital compositor: MPC Montreal
Jun Ren... visual effects artist: layout artist
Renganath... matchmove and rotomation artist: MPC
Loic Resplandy... fx td: visual effects - MPC
Denis Reva... digital compositor: MPC
Geoffrey Reynaud... senior fx td: MPC
Andrew Rhinehart... lead stereo compositor
Josep Antoni Ribas Rossello... digital compositor
Tyler Rice... stereo compositor
Marc D. Rienzo... post viz
Agustin Rios... visual effects artist
Stéphane Rioux... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Joshua Rivas... compositor
Joseph Adams Rivera... tracking/matchmove artist
Clarence Robello... senior previs animator
Philippe Roberge... digital compositor: Atomic Fiction
Alexandra Robert... visual effects production assistant: Rodeo FX
Benoit Robert... visual effects artist (as Benoît Robert)
Charles G. Roberts... compositor
Evan Roberts... lighting td: MPC
John Roberts-Cox... senior lighting technical director: MPC
Juan Antonio Rodriguez... digital compositor: Atomic Fiction (as Juan Rodriguez)
Rogelio Rodriguez... lead layout artist: MPC
Marco Romeo... software developer: MPC
Erasmo P. Romero III... compositing supervisor: Legend 3D (as Erasmo Romero)
Ryan D. Romero... digital artist (IMAX version)
Diego Romo... texture artist: Rodeo FX
Hunter Rosenberg... modeler: Rodeo FX
Zack Rosenblatt... vfx assistant editor
Justine Rosette-Nelligan... visual effects production manager: MPC
Steven Roste... stereo editor
Sean Rourke... previs editor: The Third Floor
Phil Rouse... crowd technical director: MPC
Pierre Rousseau... fx artist: Rodeo FX
Jonak Roy... software development and support
Richelle Rueda... stereoscopic compositor: Legend 3D
Rosi Ruiz... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Christy Runyon... production manager (as Christy Williams)
Jack Runyon... visual effects editor: Legend 3D
Brian Russell... visual effects production assistant
Croft Russell... roto/paint artist: Legend 3D
Adam Ruzycki... texture artist: Rodeo FX
Bryan Ryan... visual effects coordinator: MPC
Nathan Rémy... digital compositor: MPC
Akshay Sachdeva... senior compositor: MPC
Marc Sadeghi... executive visual effects producer: Atomic Fiction
Preetam Saha... digital compositor
Sajeer Abdul Salam... digital compositor: MPC
Elena Salas... digital compositor: MPC
Alicia Saleh... layout td
Sean Samuels... concept artist: Atomic Fiction / matte painter: Atomic Fiction
Henning Sanden... creature modeler: MPC
Scott Sanderson... visual effects artist
Raj Sandhu... stereo artist: Legend
Jared Sandrew... stereoscopic supervisor
Nico Sanghrajka... rigging supervisor: Atomic Fiction
Victor Sanz Fernandez... senior texture artist
B.S. Rajkumar Sapate... matchmove and rotoanim artist
Nick Sargent... technical animator
Melanie Sauve... visual effects artist
Craig Saxby... visual effects coordinator: mpc
Federico Scarbini... asset lead: MPC
Jason Adam Schaefer... digital artist (as Jason Schaefer)
Gustavo Schiapim... digital compositor: MPC
David Schneider... lead effects technical director: MPC
Kate Schultz... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Patrick Schultz... digital compositor
Jonathan Scott... compositor: Legend 3D
Rebecca Scott... visual effects producer: MPC
Sean-Ray... visual effects artist
Zsolt Sebok... digital compositor: MPC
Alvaro Segura... visual effects artist
Vikram Selvam... stereo compositor: Legend3D
Joydip Sen... digital compositor
SenthilRaja... matchmove artist (as Raja Senthil)
Genevieve Serna... Compositor MPC
Fabià Serra Arrizabalaga... software developer: MPC
Richard Servello... digital compositor
Karl Sevilla... stereo artist: Legend 3D
Rushabh Shah... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Sameer Shah... senior digital artist
Shabbir Shaik... stereo artist
Fiaz Shaikh... visual effects artist
Ira Shain... post visualization artist
Abhinav Sharma... digital artist
Natalia Shevcun... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Swain Shiv... visual effects artist: MPC
Michelle Shoukralla... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Maheshwar Shukla... digital compositor: MPC
Shyamchand... digital compositor
Lynn Sibley... roto/paint manager
Matthew Sidebottom... senior stereo compositor
Nikola Simeonov... lighting td
Jane Simons... visual effects coordinator
Jade Simpson... senior stereo artist: Legend 3D
Salvador Simó... visual effects: Layout MPC (as Salvador Simo Busom)
Igor Skliar... senior shader writer: MPC
Sam Sloan... visual effects assistant
Joshua Smith... stereo artist
Kath Smith... visual effects coordinator: MPC
Katherine Smith... assets producer: MPC
Davi Soesilo... visual effects data wrangler
Nicolas Sola... software developer: MPC
Jordan Soles... vp technology and development: Rodeo FX
Marque Pierre Sondergaard... texture & surfacing artist: Atomic Fiction
Laurent Spillemaecker... visual effects supervisor: Rodeo FX
Laurent Srey... digital compositor
Tatampudi SrinivasaRaju... senior texturing/lookdev td: MPC
Jeremy St-Amant... matchmove artist: Rodeo FX
Jean-Michel St-Pierre Lapierre... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Carl St-Pierre... compositor
Pascale St-Pierre... matte painter: MPC
Pembrooke St. Cyr... roto/paint artist: Legend 3D
Keven Stapleton... matte painter: mpc
Jaclyn Stauber... fx technical director: MPC
Marc Steinberg... digital compositor
Mark Stern... visual effects executive producer: Lola Visual Effects
Naeem Stewart... roto artist
Momcilo Stojkovic... compositor
Yesod Stone... production support: Legend
Sheldon Stopsack... visual effects supervisor
Perry Stoutt II... stereo artist: Legend 3D
Christine Strobel... vfx production manager
Danielle Sturton... vfx production assistant
Mirek Suchomel... digital compositor
Musumuru Sudhasrinivas... digital artist: MPC
Larissa Sudom... paint & roto artist
Sukhmeetanand... digital compositor
Nick Sullo... senior matte painter: CoSA VFX (as Nick Giassullo)
Faza Sulthon... digital compositor: MPC
Sumit Chatterjee... compositor: mpc
Jonathon Sumner... compositor
Jane Sun... visual effects artist
Vinayaga Sundar... compositor: MPC
Kris Sundberg... visual effects coordinator
Hemanth Surana... digital artist
Roshni Suresh... digital compositor: MPC
Filip Sustek... lead compositor: MPC
Ashlee Sutherland... visual effects coordinator
Matthew Swanton... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Jeremiah Sweeney... compositor: Lola VFX
Michael J. Sweetser... stereo compositor: legend3D
Brian Sziklasi... stereo artist: Legend3D
Piotr Szuter... environment artist
Sebastien Tafani... fx artist: Rodeo FX
Marc Taganas... digital compositor: Atomic Fiction
Graham Tailleur... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Stedman Tam... assistant vfx editor: Legend 3D
Shu Jun Tan... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Mark Joey Tang... lead compositor: Atomic Fiction
Mahmood Tariq... effects technical director: MPC
David Taritero... visual effects executive
Steven Tether... data wrangler: Vancouver
Eric Tetreault... digital compositor
Alexandros Theodosiou... digital compositor: MPC
Sunny Thipsidakhom... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Amelie Thomas... visual effects coordinator: Rodeo FX
Craig Thompson... lead stereo artist
Terry Thompson... lead fx technical director: MPC
Jithendran Thottupurath... department manager: MPC
Justin Tirado... animator
Rohan Tirkey... stereoscopic supervisor
Zadia Tirto... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Pawan Tiwari... digital artist
Imre Toke... fx td: MPC
Mathilde Tollec... lighting technical director
Brian Tong... assistant vfx editor: Legend 3D
Attila Torok... visual effects artist
Jessica Toucoula... vfx production assistant: Rodeo FX
Carine Touraille... senior pipeline td: Atomic Fiction
Chloé Tousignant... visual effects artist
Fabio Tovar... postvis artist: MPC
Connor Tracy... previs
Kathleen Tran... systems integration analyst: Legend 3D
Mai-Anh Tran... matte painter: Rodeo FX
Diego Trazzi... fx supervisor and pipeline developer / fx supervisor
Andréanne Tremblay... technical animator: mpc
Cedric Tremblay... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Charles Tremblay... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Jocelyn Tremblay... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
John M.W. Tremblay... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Marjolaine Tremblay... visual effects bidding producer: Rodeo FX
Jamie Tremelling... lighting technical director: MPC
Saurabh Tripathi... digital compositor: MPC
Jean-Philippe Tristant... digital compositor / digital compositor: MPC
Pui-Ming Tsang... stereoscopic compositor: Legend 3D
Iyi Tubi... digital compositor: MPC
Ryan Tudhope... visual effects supervisor: Atomic Fiction
Frank Turcotte... digital compositor
Alexandra Turmel... rotoscope artist: Rodeo FX
Alexandra Turner... lead paint/roto artist
Nadia Tzuo... title designer: Prologue Films
Yuki Uehara... digital compositor
Anuj Upadhyay... visual effects artist
Dimitri Uradovskiy... senior visual effects artist
Audrius Urbonavicius... digital matte painter: MPC
Pierre-Hugues Vachon... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Emily Vaillancourt... lead compositor: MPC
Ryan Vaillancourt... stereo compositor
Mathieu Vallet... digital compositor: MPC
Luca Valletta... digital compositor: MPC
Jozef van Eenbergen... senior software developer: MPC
Jeremy Vanneman... senior stereoscopic compositor
Jan Vavrusa... digital matte painter: MPC
Carl Vazquez... digital compositor: Legend 3D
Matthieu Veillette... matte painter: Rodeo FX
Raghav Verma... digital artist: MPC
Pier-Luc Verville... fx artist: Rodeo FX
Pavel Vicik... compositor
Helga Victoria... lighting artist: MPC
Valeri Vidakovic... lead stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Vanesa Vidakovic... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Jorge Vidal... digital compositor: MPC
Divya Vijay... Modeller: MPC
Rubén Villoria... visual effects
Juvenal Vique... stereoscopic compositor
Luca Vitali... effects technical director: MPC
Cantatore Vittorio... rigging td: mpc
Delphine Volny... visual effects coordinator
Kynan Voyeaud... digital compositor: mpc
Elise Voyer... fx department manager: MPC
Jean-Philippe Voyer... matchmove artist: Rodeo FX
Brice Wahl... compositor
Wes Walcott... vfx editor: prime focus
Shawn Wallbridge... head of systems: atomic fiction
Nancy Wang... head of post production: Legend 3D
Yanbo Wang... stereo compositor
Briony Warren... MPC
Tamara Watts Kent... visual effects producer
Ros Webb... recruiter: MPC
Kenneth Weide... sr. lighting td
Aaron Weintraub... visual effects supervisor: Mr. X Inc.
Cliff Welsh... vfx supervisor: Lola VFX
Erik Werlin... compositor: Lola vfx
Stuart Whelbourn... visual effects artist: MPC
Antoine Wibaut... digital compositor: Atomic Fiction
Chris 'Willie' Williams... previs supervisor: The Third Floor
Michael Williams... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Anna Joel Wilson... production manager: MPC
Chris Wilson... 3D lookdev lead: MPC
Wineeth Wilson... visual effects artist
Nick Winger... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Jessica Wolff... stereoscopic compositor: Legend 3D
Eddy Wolfson... lead stereo compositor
David B. Wolgemuth II... senior compositor:MPC In-house
Kai Wolter... software lead: MPC
Jason Wong... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Timmy Wong... lighting td
Mike Woodhead... senior capture data technical director: MPC
John Wootton... Lead Stereo Compositor: Legend3D
Hui-wen Wu... digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Peter M. Wu... Previsualization/Postvisualization Artist: MPC
Nancy Xu... visual effects production manager
Yumeng Sisi Xu... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Keisuke Yamashita... compositor: MPC
Edwin Yang... roto/paint artist: Legend3D
Jungjoo Yang... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Rinci Jin Yao... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
Théa Yau... visual effects
Jordan Yen... stereo artist
Randal Yeoman... lighting software embedded artist: Moving Picture Company, Montreal
Kenny Yong... matchmove lead
Jacob Yorke... visual effects
Glen Young... layout department manager: MPC
Joshua Young... compositor
Jenna Yu... lead compositor
Joseph A. Zaki... compositing supervisor
Céline Zapater... visual effects editor
Dan Zelcs... lead rigger: MPC
Eva Zemaitis... assistant vfx editor: Legend 3D
Russel Zenarosa... stereo compositor: Legend 3D
David Zeng... compositor
Dominique Zenon... visual effects
Alfred Zhuo... environment td/digital matte painter
Devin Marie Zoltowski... digital compositor
Paula Zulkoskey... visual effects
Susavan Aditya... digital artist (uncredited)
Sara Lucia Alvarez... visual effects production assistant (uncredited)
Sean Amlaner... compositing supervisor (uncredited)
Priya Ayengar... compositor: MPC (uncredited)
Jason Baird... live action ghost sharks (uncredited)
Jon Baldwin... previsualization artist: The Third Floor (uncredited)
Anthony Baptiste... visual effects artist (uncredited)
Joseph Bell... visual effects executive producer: CoSA VFX (uncredited)
Manuel Bover... previsualization artist: The Third Floor (uncredited)
Lucille Caillaud... pipeline developer: Rodeo FX (uncredited)
Brian Carney... previsualization artist: The Third Floor (uncredited)
Chandrasekhar... digital artist (uncredited)
Nicolas Chavigny... digital matte painter: MPC (uncredited)
Michael Colburn... stereo compositor (uncredited)
Dan Cregan... lead compositor: MPC (uncredited)
Nguyen DangVy... effects artist: MPC (uncredited)
Karthik Kumar Durairaj... prep lead: Basilic Fly Studio (uncredited)
Jordan Emerick... previsualization artist: The Third Floor (uncredited)
Eduardo Franz... previsualization artist: The Third Floor (uncredited)
Josh Gridley... previsualization artist: The Third Floor (uncredited)
Emmanuel Guevarra... elements artist: Gener8 (uncredited)
Jamal Hajlaoui... render/data support: MPC (uncredited)
Matt Howsam... visual effects production assistant (uncredited)
Lea Antonette Lorenzo Irlanda... production support: Atomic Fiction (uncredited)
Dhaval Kakadiya... digital compositor (uncredited)
Mouni Kompally... visual effects coordinator (uncredited)
Allie Koppel... director of finance: The Third Floor (uncredited)
Lauren Kramer... visual effects coordinator: CoSA VFX (uncredited)
Ramyanth Kumar... matchmove and rotoanim artist: MPC (uncredited)
Jordan Lavery... visual effects production assistant (uncredited)
Madison Littlefield... compositor: Mr.X (uncredited)
Roger Liu... previsualization artist: The Third Floor (uncredited)
Patrick Louie... digital artist: Atomic Fiction (uncredited)
André Léger... Visual Effects Editor: Atomic Fiction (uncredited)
Melik Malkasian... previsualization artist: The Third Floor (uncredited)
Andrew Martin... visual effects production coordinator: ILM (uncredited)
Roger Mathews... previsualization artist: The Third Floor (uncredited)
Marlin McGlone... data operative (uncredited)
Jai Mehta... digital compositor (uncredited)
Will Muto... pipeline technical director: Atomic Fiction (uncredited)
Nicole Nagata... element qc artist (uncredited)
Prashanth Narayanan... production manager: visual effects: 5Elements Entertainment (uncredited)
Charlotte Nelson... previs production manager: The Third Floor (uncredited)
Sade Okunade... visual effects coordinator (uncredited)
Glenn Osgood... roto/paint artist (uncredited)
Becky Philpott... vfx photographer (uncredited)
Curtis Poirier... layout artist: MPC (uncredited)
Jose David Portales... environment artist (uncredited)
Chandrashekhar Ramprasad... animator: MPC (uncredited)
Andrew Rhinehart... uncredited
Julius Padilla Santos... stereo compositor: Legend 3D (uncredited)
Kerry Shea... previs producer: The Third Floor (uncredited)
Francis Stea... assistant vfx editor (uncredited)
Oliver Summa... lighting technical director and look development (uncredited)
Adam Tamblyn... stereo artist: Legend 3D (uncredited)
Kelsey Thompson... stereo production manager (uncredited)
Alan Torres... digital compositor: mpc (uncredited)
Johnne Tyson... stereoscopic compositor (uncredited)
Emanuela Valente... pa animation department: mpc (uncredited)
Elena Vallverdu Pages... layout td: MPC (uncredited)
Nitya Venugopal... roto/paint artist (uncredited)
David Weinstein... previsualization artist: The Third Floor (uncredited)
Jazmyn Whitman... visual effects (uncredited)
Kirsten Yamaguchi... previsualization artist: The Third Floor (uncredited)
Michael Yu... visual effects coordinator: CoSA VFX (uncredited)
Alexandra Zedalis... previsualization artist: The Third Floor (uncredited)

Stunts

Shea Adams... stunt performer
Lee Adamson... stunt performer / utility stunts
Angie Adler... stunt performer
Andrew Allen... utility stunts
Jade Amantea... stunt performer
Cameron Ambridge... stunt double: Kevin McNally
Philli Anderson... stunt performer
Ric Anderson... stunt performer
Ray Anthony... stunt performer
Lyall Appo... horse stunt: rider
Clancy Beck... stunt performer
Finley Beck... stunt performer
Keir Beck... key stunt rigger / stunt rigging coordinator
Cory Beeston... stunt performer
Krista Bell... stunts
Shane Bell... safety diver
Ian Binnie... stunt rigger
Renee Bowen... stunt performer
Bland Brifkani... stunt actor: soldier
Byron Brisco... stunt performer
Leanne Brooks... stunts department co-ordinator
Damien Bryson... stunt performer (utility stunt double: Captain Jack Sparrow) / stunt performer: fights / stunts
Janine Bryson... stunt performer
Bradd Buckley... stunt performer
Sean Button... stunt double: Geoffrey Rush / stunt performer: fights
Neil Caldwell... stunt rigger
David Cameron... horse stunt: rider
Marky Lee Campbell... stunt performer
Matthew Campbell... stunt performer
Clint Carleton... stunt performer
Janene Carleton... stunts
Mark Chapman... stunt rigger
Robbie Clissold... stunt performer
Rhye Copeman... stunt performer
Mick Corrigan... stunt performer
Jonathan Costelloe... horse stunt: rider / stunt performer
Brycen Counts... utility stunts
Aston Crabtree... stunt double: Kaya Scodelario
Bruce Crawford... stunt player
Stephen Daddow... stunt performer
Haydn Dalton... stunt double: Danny Kirrane
Chris Daniels... Utility stunts/stunt rigger
Darvin Dela Cruz... stunt performer
Philippe Deseck... stunt performer / stunts / utility stunts
Fletcher Donohue... stunt performer
Nicole Downes... stunt performer
Paul Doyle... stunt performer
Mark Duncan... stunt performer
Craig Dunn... stunt performer
Thomas DuPont... fight coordinator / stunt double: Javier Bardem
Harley Durst... stunt performer
Adam Eldon... stunt performer / stunts
Sam Elia... safety supervisor / stunt performer / stunts
Josh Elkington... stunt performer (as Joshua Elkington)
Ashley Fairfield... stunt performer / stunts
Kim Fardy... stunt performer / stunt performer: fights
Victor Favrin... stunts
Michael M. Foster... stunt performer
Toby Fuller... stunt performer
Kyle Gardiner... stunt coordinator: Australia
Amanda Giblin... stunt performer
Scotty Gregory... stunt performer (as Scott Gregory) / utility stunts
Chan Griffin... stunt performer: fights / stunts
Caleb Guinery... stunt performer
Garreth Hadfield... stunt performer
Colin Handley... stunt performer
Michael Hansen... utility stunts
Nigel Harbach... stunt performer
Thomas Robinson Harper... stunt coordinator: U.S.A.
Will Harper... stunts / utility stunts
Peter Hill... stunt double: Scrum
David Hugghins... stunt rigging coordinator
Kelvin Johnson... horse stunt: rider
Greg Jones... stunt performer
Nathan Kannegiesser... stunt performer
Beau Karolos... stunt performer
Shawn Kautz... stunt rigging coordinator / stunts
Nandalie Campbell Killick... stunt performer
Jack Kingsley... stunt performer
Donavin Kuhl... stunt performer
Alex Kuzelicki... stunt performer: fights
Nathan Lawson... stunt double: Brenton Thwaites / utility stunts
Christopher Leps... stunt double: Johnny Depp (reshoots)
Blake Lindsell... stunt double: Brenton Thwaites
Karen Luckman... stunt performer
Cody Mackie... stunt performer / stunts
Kelly Marie... stunt performer (as Kelly Young)
Zoe Martin... stunt performer (as Zoe Eloise Martin)
Chris Matheson... stunt performer
Michael Matthews... stunt performer
Rocky McDonald... stunt performer
Olga Miller... utility stunts
Darren Andrew Mitchell... stunt performer (as Darren Mitchell)
Angela Moore... stunt performer
Brittany Morris... stunt performer
Steve Morris... stunt performer
Stephen Murdoch... stunt double: Adam Brown
Simon Mak Murrell... stunt performer
Alex Myer... stunt performer
Daniel Nelson... stunts
Trevor Nlass... horse stunt: rider
Jason O'Halloran... stunt performer
Jim Orava... stunt rigger
Andy Owen... stunt performer
Chris Pace... horse stunt: rider
Gerald Paetz... stunt double: Jonathan Elsom
Lachlan Parkinson... stunt performer
Melanie Peyton-Smith... stunt performer
Adrian Pickering... stunt performer
Nigel Poulton... stunt performer
Brett Praed... utility stunts
Dan Redford... stunt rigger
Carly Rees... stunt performer
John Reynolds... stunt performer
Chad Riley... stunt performer
Anthony Rinna... stunt performer
Paul Rochford... stunt performer
R.A. Rondell... supervising stunt co-ordinator
Glenn Ruehland... stunt performer
Warwick Sadler... stunt performer
Zhanna Sattsaeva... stunt performer
Nicholas Schodel... stunt performer
David Schultz... stunt rigger (as Dave Schultz)
Fenix Searle... stunt performer
Ben Siemer... stunt performer / stunt performer: fights
Marco Sinigaglia... stunt performer
Yasca Sinigaglia... stunt performer
Chantelle Slee... stunt performer
Mike Snow... stunt performer
Phill Stark... stunts
Sharelle Starr... stunt performer
Andrew Stehlin... fights choreographer / stunt performer
Neil Stoddart... stunt performer
Jake Swallow... utility stunts
Ryan Tarran... stunt performer
Mark Tearle... utility stunts
Ben Toyer... stunt performer
Nick Turello... stunt performer
Darko Tuscan... stunt performer
Steve Upton... stunts / utility stunts
Rosalie van Horik... stunt double: Kaya Scodelario
Karl Van Moorsel... stunt performer
Connor Van Vuuren... stunt performer
Ron Vreeken... stunt performer (as Ronny Vreeken)
Brennan Walstrom... stunt double: Brenton Thwaites
Owen Walstrom... stunt coordinator: Canada
Aaron Walters... stunt rigger
John Walton... stunt double: Geoffrey Rush
Lachlan Ward... stunt performer
Graham Ware Jr.... horse stunt: rider (as Grahame Ware) / stunt double: Gibbs
Todd Warren... stunt double: Johnny Depp
Malachi Waters... stunt double: Delroy Atkinson
Breanna Watkins... stunt double: Kaya Scodelario
Daniel Weaver... utility stunts
Chris Webb... stunts
Chris Weir... stunt performer
Mark Wickham... utility stunts
Casey Wright... stunt performer
Alex Yakimov... stunt performer
Mathew Yanagiya... stunt performer
Nicholas Young... stunt performer
Sebastiano Cartier... stunts (uncredited)
Aiden Zanini... safety diver (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

Charlie Adams... second unit
Matt Almas... key grip: second unit
David Aponas... d.i.t assistant: second unit
Stephen Arnott... underwater camera grip
Kevin Arone... rigging best boy: Vancouver
Sean Aston... rigging electrician
Keith Bainton... first assistant camera: second unit
Bojan Bazelli... director of photography: additional photography
Peter Beeh... aerial camera technician
Shane Bell... rigging electrian
Mark Bills... lighting technician
Hans Bjerno... aerial director of photography
Chris Bolton... digital imaging technician: second unit
Mal Booth... dolly grip
Danielle Bowerbank... rigging grip: Vancouver
Richard Bradshaw... camera operator: second unit
Rob Brady... best boy lighting: additional photography
Brendan Bresnahan... lead video assist operator: vancouver
Keith Brooks... set wireman: Vancouver unit
Scott Bryan... electrical rigger: re-shoots
Ross Butler... best boy
Joshua Calder... grip (as Josh Calder)
Stephen S. Campanelli... camera operator: additional photography
Todd Carmody... grip
Simon Christidis... underwater director of photography
Dominic Connor... rigging best boy blue screen
Shaun Conway... gaffer
Benji Copping... junior Grip (as Benjamin Copping)
Toby Copping... key grip
Greg Corp... rigging electrician: Vancouver
Rebecca Crowe... first assistant camera: second unit / second assistant camera
Steve Daley... best boy
Tristan Davies... second assistant camera: second unit
Ben Delorger... grip
Scott Dolan... first assistant camera: 'a' camera, second unit
David Elmes... first assistant camera: 'c' camera
Cam Esau... generator operator: additional photography
Harry Fleet... junior lighting technician
Rod Frew... rigging electrician: Vancouver
Nathan Frost... lighting technician
Assen Gadjalov... rigging electrician: Vancouver
Harry Gamble... second assistant camera
John Gamble... 'A' Camera Operator Additional Photography
Tom Gamble... camera trainee: uk
Reg Garside... gaffer: second unit
Trevor Gemma... rigging electrician: Vancouver
Pete Gilmour... lighting programmer
Ian Gledhill... light board programmer: Vancouver
Sami Gustafsson... rigging electrics
Chris Haarhoff... 'b' camera operator / steadicam operator
Robert Hahn... rigging electrician: Vancouver
Alan Hall... first assistant camera: 'a' camera
Paul Hamlyn... off-set best boy grip
Rod Haney... key rigging grip: Vancouver
Chris Hansford... dolly grip: 'a' camera, second unit
Billy Harmer... best boy grip: second unit
Mark Harris... best boy electric: off set
Greg Hatton... grip: second unit
Justin Hay... rigging electrician: Vancouver
Darren Holland... Key Grip: Additional Photography - UK
Jason Hooper... rf technician
Frank Hruby... b camera: second unit
Jake Iesu... second assistant camera
Andrew Jackson... video assist: second unit
Luke Jeffery... second assistant camera: second unit
Leigh Jenkins... second assistant camera: additional photography
Andrew AJ Johnson... camera / steadicam operator: second unit (as Andrew Johnson)
Paul Johnstone... 2nd Unit Gaffer
Dave Joshi... camera: Video Coordinator
Nate Kalushner... digital imaging technician: additional photography
Aidan Kelly... Drone Pilot
Darrin Keough... camera operator: 'a' camera, second unit
Giles Keyte... additional stills photographer
Jake Koning... additional second assistant camera
Venno Kornak... rigging electrician
Steve Koster... aerial director of photography
Scott Kozak... rigging grip best boy
Jeff Kuzyk... gaffer: splinter unit, additional photography
Anthony Kwan... digital imaging technician: additional photography
Colin Larsen... grip
Julian Lawrence... digital imaging technician utility: second unit
Nathan Lawson... rigging grip cable cam
Tane Lees... lighting technician
Acer Lin... rigging electrician: Vancouver
Jay A. Lind... grip: second unt / rigging electrics
Trevor Loomis... first assistant camera: 'a' camera
David Lourie... first assistant camera second unit (vancouver)
Kai Lydgate... rigging electrician: Vancouver
Robbie MacKinnon... second assistant camera: 'b' camera (as Robbie McKinnon)
Gerard Maher... first assistant camera: second unit
Gerard Mahony... grip
Todd Martin... lighting technician: vancouver
Joe Angel Martinez... first assistant 'b' camera main unit
Alexandra Matheson... second assistant camera: 'b' camera: additional photography
Taylor Matheson... first assistant camera: 'b' camera: additional photography
George Maxwell... chief lighting technician: additional photography
Thomas McCarty... lighting technician: re-shoots
Mark McCumber... lighting technician
Calum McFarlane... camera operator: 'c' camera
Che McGuinness... underwater lighting technician
Craig Morgan... rigging grip
Peter Mountain... still photographer
David B. Nowell... aerial director of photography
Mick O'Brien... rigging electrics crew chief
Stephen Oh... camera operator
Luis Olivares... video playback coordinator
Keith Olson... rigging electrician: Vancouver
Peter Pacula... best boy rigging grip: Vancouver
Adrian Pinto... video assistant
J. Michael Popovich... key grip: additional photography
Benoit Richard... lighting console programmer: additional photography
Christian Rivera... camera trainee
Richard Riwaka... lighting technician
Patrice Roblin... rigging electrics
Jason Rodrigues... additional second assistant camera: second unit
Jason J. Rodriguez... rigging lamp operator: Vancouver
James Sams... best boy grip
Duncan Scott... first assistant camera: drone unit
Ian Seabrook... underwater director of photography: additional photography
Mankaran Sekhon... digital loader: additional photography
Naomi Sharp... camera production assistant
Brad Shield... director of photography: second unit
Zeb Simpson... video assist operator: second unit
Kathie Singh... digital utility: additional photography
David Skidmore... digital imaging technician: second unit
Jonathan Spencer... gaffer: additional photography
Jordan Spencer... electrician: additional photography
Matthew Spowart... second assistant camera: 'a' camera, main unit
Rob Stagg... drone camera operator
Shaun Stander... second assistant camera: Vancouver
Joe Stick... rigging electrician
Rafael E. Sánchez... gaffer
Jason Talbert... a dolly grip: vancouver unit
Gary Thom... electrical rigger: UK
Theo Thomas... master rigger
Francis Thompson... video assistant
David Thomson... key rigging grip
Iain Thomson... dit assist: additional photography UK
Greg Tidman... key grip: second unit
Jarrod Tiffin... rigging gaffer: Vancouver
David Tilburey... lighting technician
Edward Viola... digital imaging technician
Michael Vivian... dolly grip: 'a' camera
Matt Vreugde... rigging electrician: Vancouver
Mitch Wanless... dit assistant
Jeremy Wheatley... truck loader
Oliver Whickman... electrician: additional photography
Peter Whitby... lighting desk operator
Matthew Wieland... rigging gaffer: additional photography
Alan Willis... senior rigging electrician
Grant Wilson... lighting rigging senior technician
Sam Winzar... digital imaging technician: second unit
Satoshi Yamazaki... best boy grip: additional photography
Cudox Jensen... rigging elec.: dailies (uncredited)

Animation Department

Viviane Assaad... compositor: MPC
Alexandra Bernier... visual effects animation: MPC
Dan Blacker... Lead Animator
Jonathan Bourdua... animator
James Bown... animator
Marco Bremm... technical animator
Sara Camacho Gutierrez... animation production assistant
Sean Conly... animator
Mike Dacko... animator: Atomic Fiction
Julien Deragon... animator
Mario Grosu... animator
Stephen Jolley... animator
Alexis Kerjosse... animator
Adam Klein... animator
Thomas Lemoine... animator
Alexandra Mason... animation production coordinator: MPC
Gary Mau... animator: main and end title
Andrew Mills... animator
Rameshbabu Morkonda Sethuraman... animator
Catherine Mullan... animation supervisor: MPC
Corey O'Connell... set dresser
Giuseppe Pagnozzi... layout artist
Alexandre Ronco... animation supervisor: MPC
Jay Roxas... animator
Joe Smith... animator: MPC
Johnny Spinelli... lead animator
Sebastian Trujillo... lead animator
Karly Yohe... animator

Casting Department

Andrea Brown... extra casting director
Hannah d'Angerio... casting associate (as Hannah D'Angerio)
Barbara Harris... adr voice casting
Bud Hopes... Extras Casting Director (AUS)
Kirsty Kinnear... casting associate: UK
Manon Lewis... background coordinator
Barbarella Pardo... uncredited
Lucy Rands... casting associate: uk

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Michael Agosta... design assistant
Katherine Aspinall... costume pa / costume runner
Cathryn Avison... embroidery designer/maker
Helen Beaumont... design assistant
Sharka Bosakova... art finisher
Lucy Bowring... assistant costume designer
Tom Caddy... art finisher
Carina Caldarone... background costumer
Lorraine Carson... costume supervisor: Canada
Ken Cattrall... costume breakdown artist: Spanish ghost crew / costume breakdown artist: spanish ghost crew
David Aaron Cook... costume runner
Adam Dalli... background costumer
Beau Desmond... costumer: Mr. Depp, additional photography, Vancouver
Chantelle Dixon... additional background costumer
Giovanni DeFazio Fleming... wardrobe assistant
Rosi Flood... breakdown artist / textile artist / dyer
Natalie Gardner... background costumer
Mary Gouldsbrough... costume runner
Scott R. Hankins... costumer: Mr. Rush, additional photography, Vancouver (as Scott Hankins)
Sophie Hart-Walsh... assistant costume designer
Alice Hassall... costume maker
Billy Heinemann... art finisher
Mike Hodge... wardrobe master
Stacy Horn... costume supervisor
Matthew Jerome... costumer
Ivana Kasic... costume art finisher
Saascha Wiki Kessell... set costumer
Melody Koerber... assistant costume designer
Zana Komene... art finisher
Rewa Lewis... background set costumer
Abigail Long... costume runner
Penny Mackie... stunt costumer
Marina Marit... costumer: Mr. Depp
Nathanael Martin... extras set costumer
Rosie McArthur... costume coordinator
Rachelle Mejia... additional background costumer
Jackie Moody... chief breakdown artist UK
John Norster... associate designer
Dan Owen... set costumer
Vicente Parada... additional key costumer: additional photography
Carol Quiroz... key costumer
Roberta Shaw... set costumer
Bec Sheedy... art finisher (as Rebecca Sheedy)
Melanie Shepherd... costumer
Glenn T... costume props/finisher
Behnam Taheri... costume runner
Madeline Turner... background costumer / designers pa.
Samantha Walker... set costumer cast
Darrell Warner... costume illustrator
Tanya Woelfle... set costumer

Editorial Department

Tommy Aagaard... first assistant editor
Simon Alberry... dailies manager
Ron Barr... digital intermediate editor
Charine Bederar... post-production runner
Dhirendra Chhatpar... stereoscopic editor
Trey Cook... Trailer Editor
David S. Cox... assistant editor
Sharia Lynn Davis... vfx assistant editor (as Sharia Davis)
Giovanni DiGiorgio... digital intermediate assistant
Leeza Diott... dailies manager: post production
Luminita Docan... post-production coordinator
Jason Dougherty... dailies engineer
D.R. Farquharson... digital cinema producer
Nelson J. Galan... post-production assistant
Andrew Hegele... trailer editor
Matthew W. Johnson... digital conform: Company 3
Kenny G. Krauss... first assistant editor: associate editor
Dave Lee... colorist: dailies
Priyal Mahadik... stereoscopic editor
Daniel O'Brien... 2nd assistant editor
Maren Preuss... Production Assistant
Stephen Regnier... location systems engineer: EC3 Dailies
Latham Robertson... vfx assistant editor
Erik Rogers... senior digital intermediate producer
Michael Rostker... 3D editor
Brett Sobel... post-production assistant
Stefan Sonnenfeld... digital intermediate colorist
Ian Sullivan... digital intermediate accountant
L. Dillon Thomas... second assistant editor
Smeet Vedant... stereoscopic editor
Rod Wallwork... dailies technician
Stuart Willis... post-production and dailies coordinator
Jonny Winograd... first assistant editor
Joachim Zell... digital workflow and imaging science
Niccolo H. Bodner... assistant colorist: Company 3 (uncredited)
Dan Delaney... post production engineer (uncredited)
Arianna Shining Star Pane... color assistant (uncredited)
Jordan Schulz... assistant colorist: Company 3 (uncredited)

Location Management

Lori A. Balton... location scout
Mark Brennan... locations production assistant
Tony Brown... locations coordinator
Yeri Casanova... locations production assistant
Paul Giordano... location manager: additional photography
Alice Gracie... location assistant
Angus Ledgerwood... locations scout
Jeremy Peek... location scout: pre
Gareth Price... location manager
Duncan Jones... location scout (uncredited)

Music Department

Dimitri 'Vegas' Thivaios... soundtrack (as Dimitri Thivaios)
Christopher Anderson-Bazzoli... music preparation
Ethan Arlook... technical music assistant
Bob Badami... score wrangler
Sally Boldt... music editor: temp music
Phill Boucher... composer: additional music
Teddy Campbell... featured musician: percussion
John W. Chapman... additional music recording
Forest Christenson... score mix assistant
Allegra De Souza... assistant music editor
George Doering... featured musician: dulcimers, accordion, banjo
Michael Dore... singer
Maverick Dugger... score technical engineer
Steve Erdody... featured musician: cello
Pedro Eustache... featured musician: non-orchestral woodwinds
Sarah Eyden... singer
Alex Ferguson... assistant engineer
Soophia Foroughi... singer
Geoff Foster... score engineer: choir
Bruce Fowler... supervising orchestrator
Walt Fowler... orchestrator
Rick Giovinazzo... orchestrator
Nick Glennie-Smith... conductor
Gavin Greenaway... choir conductor
Tina Guo... featured musician: cello
Randy Kerber... featured musician: dual celestes
Brian Kilgore... featured musician: percussion
Erich Lee... composer trailer music
Mitchell Leib... executive in charge of music
Greg Loskorn... scoring engineer
Steve Mazzaro... composer: additional music
Martin McClellan... music preparation
Serena McKinney... musician: violin
Zak McNeil... composer: additional music
Metro Voices... choir
Aaron Meyer... percussion orchestration
Alan Meyerson... music scoring mixer
Yvonne S. Moriarty... orchestrator
Paul Mounsey... composer: additional music
Jenny O'Grady... choir contractor
Ashley Olauson... assistant orchestra contractor
Alfredo Pasquel... assistant engineer
Julian Pastorelli... score technical engineer
Adam Peters... featured musician: cello
Ben Powell... featured musician: tortured violin
Satnam Ramgotra... featured musician: percussion
Peter Rotter... orchestra contractor
Bryce Schmidt... trumpet
Michael Shapiro... featured musician: percussion (as Mike Shapiro)
Peter Oso Snell... music editor
Jill Streater... uk music librarian
Michael Thivaios... soundtrack (as Mike Thivaios)
Martin Tillman... featured musician: cello
Seth Waldmann... additional engineering
Don Welty... music business and legal affairs
Derrick Werlé... technical score engineer
Booker White... head of music preparation
Anthony B. Willis... composer: additional music (as Anthony Willis)
Helen Z. Altenbach... musician: cello (uncredited)

Transportation Department

Roger Baker... production driver
Jim Beard... transportation
Damian Bradford... unit driver
Neil Brice... driver
Spencer Faulkner... unit driver
Sarah Grauer... assistant transport coordinator
Dave Heazlewood... transport manager
Ryan Makepeace... additional driver
Matthew McGuirk... transport
Richard Mugridge... assistant transport coordinator
Jason Pinto... driver to DOP: additional photography
Aaron Rae... driver
Jason Rowling... assistant transport manager
Marc Sparky Rutherford... driver: cast
Tana Tocher... driver
Lucy Vecchio... driver: cast
Piotr Walczak... transport facilities manager: additional photography

Other crew

Sara Aghdami... franchise resource manager
Murray Alford... production runner
Andrew Allen... dive master
Charnstar Anderson... stand-in: several main cast 'utility stand-in'
Stephen Arnott... underwater key grip
Jeremy Atcliffe... insurance accountant
Asad Ayaz... executive vice president: Marketing
Angela Barac... assistant production coordinator
Jacquie Barnbrook... voice actor
Dave Beamish... picture double: David Wenham (as David Beamish)
Mackenzie Benstead... production secretary
Barbara Berkery... dialect coach: Mr. Rush
Lark Bernini... production coodinator additional photography
Chelsea Billett... cast assistant
Jason Bogard... financial controller
Ron Bottitta... voice actor
Liam A. Boyle... photo double
Charles Bridwell... assistant: Jerry Bruckheimer
Talia Buckberry... production assistant
Simon Buckley... safety diver
Francesca Budd... assistant production coordinator
Alexander Canton... stand-in
Toni Carey... assistant payroll accountant
Brendan Cartarrasa... production assistant
Sarahí Castro... production coordinator: Mexico
Lara Cawsey... assistant: Joe Caracciolo
Melanie Chryssochoides... travel & accommodation coordinator
Dan Cole... set pa
Peyton Collins... assistant: Chad Oman
Malcolm Connolly... security: Mr. Depp
Cristian Cornejo... costume consultant
Michael Coscia... assistant production coordinator: Additional Photography
Nicole Coulston... SFX Accountant
Frederic Dagmey... production assistant
Kaleb Day... medic: second unit
Christi Dembrowski... executive assistant: Mr. Depp
Stephen Deuters... assistant: Mr. Depp
Foster Driver... production executive
Jordan Dueck... production assistant
Steve Dunphy... production assistant
Carl Edge... additional production assistant
Brett Eidelman... assistant accountant
Trevor Eldridge... assistant: Mr. Bruckheimer
Gideon Emery... adr voice match
Melissa Estolano Medina... producer's assistant: México
Ant Fallon... assistant: Mr. Rush (as Anthony Fallon)
Evan Feuerman... post/vfx accountant
Alex Fewster... production coordinator
Kayla Fishman... assistant: Mr. Rønning and Mr. Sandberg
Carole Fleming... studio teacher
Jack Fontaine... floor runner
Hayden Fortescue... production secretary
Sean Edward Frazer... picture double: young 'Teague' / stand-in: several main cast 'utility stand-in'
Paul Gaffney... stand-in
Carla Gale... first assistant accountant
Carla Garcia... assistant: Jerry Bruckheimer
Jim Garner... security: Mr. Bardem
Traci Genders... assistant accountant
Jennifer Giannone... assistant accountant
Katie Gibson... accounts clerk
Vicente Gil... production consultant - locations
Lisa Gladue... production assistant
Evan Godfrey... assistant production coordinator: additional photography
Luisa Gomez de Silva... production consultant
Justin Gowdie... production assistant
Aidan Gray... trade assistant
Kevin R. Grazier... science advisor
Jack Grigg... unit assistant
Katey Ha... assistant to the executive producer
Judy Hallin... marine office coordinator
Rowan Harland... animal trainer
Katie Harris... key medic
Oliver Hatcher... production assistant
Kelly Head... second assistant accountant
Michael Healy... assistant: Mr. Rønning and Mr. Sandberg
Rick Hicks... marine coordinator
Camille Hidalgo... Digital Asset Manager: Florida Aerial Unit
Jesse Hiram... stereography operator
Nathan Holmes... assistant: Mr. Depp
Luke Hope... stand in for orlando bloom
Craig Hosking... aerial coordinator/pilot
Jeff Hotte... dive supervisor
Mark 'Lurch' Houstein... unit assistant
Steve Humphreys... adr loop group
Carolina Häggström... continuity: second unit / script supervisor
Anne Jacobsen... production accountant: additional photography
Paul Jasper... animal coordinator: Canada
Jeremy Johnson... production assistant
Caitlin Johnston... runner
Mathew Jones... second assistant accountant
Rachel Joseph... picture double / stand in: Shansa / utility stand-in: female
Jerry Judge... security: Mr. Depp
Sam Kalidi... adr artist
David S. Keen... Dental special effects for Mr. Johnny Depp
Brad Kendrick... stand-in: Johnny Depp
Angela Kenny... production accountant
Karen Kittleson... animal trainer
Elizabeth Knowelden... adr voice actor
Wade Krawczyk... assistant armourer
Kelly Maracin Krieg... assistant script supervisor: UK additional photography
Samantha Laidlaw... assistant: Mr. Rønning and Mr. Sandberg
Ruben Languren... production assistant: pre-production
Doug Leaf... animal trainer: Canada
Darron Leiren-Young... travel coordinator: additional photography
Erin Levine... assistant production coordinator
Jacob Livermore... production assistant
Lizet Lopez... assistant to producer: Los Angeles/ office production assistant (additional photography)
Maggie Martin... payroll accountant
Anna McBarron... Set Production Assistant
Tom McCaw... on set production assistant
Che McGuinness... dive supervisor
Travis McLelland... scenic metal fabricator
Ben McNeill... second assistant accountant
Annie McQueen... assistant: Jerry Bruckheimer
Scott Menzies... helicopter pilot
Tim Monich... dialect coach: Mr. Bardem
Doug Moreno... production controller: additional photography
Eva Morgan... production supervisor: BC Unit
Sara Moroney... Supervising Payroll Accountant
Steve Morphew... stand-in: Geoffrey Rush
Dan Navarro... adr voice actor
Paula J. Newman... adr loop group: adr
David Nguyen... production assistant
Ruthie Nielsen... film runner: MPC
Austin Night... assistant: Jerry Bruckheimer
Michael O'Connor... on set production assistant
Huong On... accounts clerk
Kai Pantano... stand-in: Giles New
David Paris... aerial pilot
Ryan Parker... production coordinator
Bronte Pearce... picture double: Carina / stand-in: Carina
Max Penner... technician
Candice Preddy... assistant coordinator
Facundo Quirós... assistant: Javier Bardem (as Facundo Quiros)
Darren Richardson... adr voice artist
Connor Rielly... office production assistant: Vancouver
Sean Rigby... safety supervisor
Peta Ross... second unit coordinator
Puneet Samra... supervisor
Christy Scott... assistant: Jerry Bruckheimer
Bekki Shearer... unit
Joecy Shepherd... script supervisor: Vancouver
Michael Singer... unit publicist
Safka Sintmaartensdijk... second assistant accountant
Joshua Smith... production coordinator: LA Prep / Mexico Unit
Matt Smith... assistant accountant
Nicholas Guy Smith... adr loop group: voice
Marieke Spence... key set pa
Amanda Stankiewicz... assistant to joe caracciolo: pre-production
Justin Stirling... production accountant
Julian Stone... loop group
Victoria Sullivan... script supervisor
Kimberley Sutton... script security: Vancouver Unit
Alia Tarraf... staff coordinator
Tabitha Tendolle... accounts assistant
Carla Thexton... safety diver
Ryan Thompson... office production assistant: additional photography
Sarah Tosone... environmental steward
Sharon Tribolet... second assistant accountant
Hine Tuaeu... assistant payroll accountant
Yira Vilaro... assistant: Chad Oman
Erik Virtanen... production assistant
Mandie Vredegoor... photo double / stand-in
Greig Wagner... production assistant
Kelsey Walmer... Motion Capture Performer
Graham Ware Jr.... horse master
Kate Weatherly... assistant travel coordinator
Felicity Wegemund... nurse
Jennifer White... dialect coach: Travis Jeffery
Jason Williams... security
Jason John Williams... security
Prudence Williams... first assistant accountant
Lauren Witt... production assistant
Matthew Wollaston... armourer
Michael Wolstenholme... supervising payroll accountant
Robert Wong... marine coordinator (as Rob Wong)
Richard Woolbert... assistant: Melissa Reid
Graham Young... accounts clerk
Jared Butler... adr voice actor (uncredited)
Juerg Grieder... media systems engineer (uncredited)

Thanks

Lynne Benzie... special thanks
Brian Cury... special thanks