'Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End' is to be the last film in the
adventure series.
Screenwriters Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio - who also penned the first two
films 'The Curse of the Black Pearl' and 'Dead Man's Chest' - want the third
instalment to be the final movie.
Elliott said: "'At World's End' is a fairly apt title. There is the idea of
an end of an era - the golden age of piracy coming to a close."
Rossio added: "Certainly with 'At World's End' the tone is different. Like
Ted said, there is an epic and of the era feel to it."

The announcement comes just weeks after Keira Knightley - who plays damsel
Elizabeth Swann in the series - revealed she did not want to reprise her
role for a fourth time.
She said at the time: "I've been playing this girl since I was 17. I'm 21
now and I'm onto very different things, but it's fun to try to invest
Elizabeth with some rebellious spirit."
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