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The Black Pearl is the titular pirate ship that appears in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.Similar to how Jack Sparrow was compared to Han Solo from the Star Wars franchise, the Black Pearl was compared to the Millennium Falcon at least once by James Ward Byrkit, a creative consultant of Gore Verbinski's Pirates trilogy, in the Disney+ series Prop Culture.
He is determined to reacquire the Black Pearl. Geoffrey Rush as Captain Barbossa: The captain of the Black Pearl. He was Jack's first mate before he led a mutiny. Barbossa and his crew stole cursed Aztec gold and became immortal zombies. Orlando Bloom as Will Turner: A blacksmith's apprentice working in Port Royal who is in love with Elizabeth ...
Captain Hector Barbossa is a fictional character of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, depicted by Geoffrey Rush and appearing in all five films in the series. Barbossa first debuted in The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) as the captain of the Black Pearl and a cursed undead skeleton, where he dies at the end of the film.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 January 2025. This is a list of characters appearing in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies. Main characters Captain Jack Sparrow Main article: Jack Sparrow Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow Jack Sparrow's Jolly Roger, flown from the mast of the Black Pearl after becoming her captain again. Captain ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 January 2025. Main character of the Pirates of the Caribbean film series For the song by The Lonely Island featuring Michael Bolton, see Jack Sparrow (song). For the Jamaican singer, see The Ethiopians. Fictional character Captain Jack Sparrow Pirates of the Caribbean character Johnny Depp as Captain ...
A denizen tells Will that he saw a ship with black sails (the Black Pearl) beached on Pelegosto. Jack returns to Tortuga to try to enlist 99 unsuspecting sailors to pay off his blood debt to Davy Jones. Although he falls far short of his goal, the new crew proves useful during the final confrontation with the Kraken.
However, Jack wants the Chest to escape from an unpaid debt with Jones, who made Jack captain of the Black Pearl for 13 years in exchange for 100 years of service aboard Jones' ship, the Flying Dutchman. Jack's debt is complicated by both Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann, who follow him out to sea.
Despite its title, the cue underscores Jack Sparrow's escape from James Norrington's marines in Port Royal. The main theme appears elsewhere in the score, notably during "Will and Elizabeth". 4 Will and Elizabeth 2:08 The track segues in from "The Black Pearl" with a dramatic note, before rising into the film's main "swashbuckling" theme (00:05).