No, he didn't. Beckett just made Jack her captain, but the ship was still Beckett's property. Jack later stole the Wench. [links]
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No, he didn't. Beckett just made Jack her captain, but the ship was still Beckett's property. Jack later stole the Wench. [links]
She originally was Cutler Beckett's/EITC property, and named the Wicked Wench.
Beckett gifted her to Jack Sparrow, who renamed her as the Black Pearl
Spanish for captain. As used in film 5! :) here
Will Turner reappears in Kingdom Hearts III, where events there follow At World's End, with Will reuniting with Sora, Donald, and Goofy as they search for Jack and the Pearl in Davy Jones' Locker. After they find both captain and ship and return to the living world, Sora soon has to take his ship back to Port Royal for repairs after it takes some damage from the Heartless. By the time he rejoins the Pearl, he learns that Jack has been traded to Cutler Beckett and Davy Jones in return for Will, and the Brethren Court is preparing to face off with Beckett's armada of Royal Navy ships under the East India Trading Company flag, even though the Brethren are severely outnumbered. Sora also learns of the Brethren's attempt to ask for help from Calypso, who was Tia Dalma, but she apparently abandoned them. After Elizabeth, as Pirate King, offers a rousing speech to the crew and orders them to hoist the colors, the Pearl moves to engage Jones' Flying Dutchman, only for Calypso to make her move by summoning a maelstrom to level the playing field. As the Pearl and Dutchman face off, Sora attempts to help by dealing with the Kraken when it appears to subdue the Pearl. Meanwhile, Will fights Jones, coming to the defense of Elizabeth when Jones attempts to attack her. Soon, after Sora, Donald, and Goofy are able to best Jones in combat, Jack appears with the Dead Man's Chest, threatening to stab Jones' heart with his severed sword. However, Jones leaves Jack with a difficult dilemma when he stabs and mortally wounds Will, before being attacked by an infuriated Sora, Donald, and Goofy. After Jones fights them off, he prepares to attack them, before he is hit with sharp pain and discovers that Jack had aided Will in stabbing his heart. Jones tumbles off the Dutchman into Calypso's maelstrom, while Will succumbs to his own injuries as Jack, aided by Sora, takes Elizabeth and flees back to the Black Pearl as Will and the Dutchman sink into the maelstrom. However, as Beckett approaches the Pearl in his flagship, HMS Endeavour, to destroy the Pearl, the Dutchman resurfaces with Will as the new captain due to it being him who killed Jones, the previous captain. With the Dutchman on their side, the Pearl moves to hit the Endeavour in a double full broadside attack. Beckett is left stunned by this sudden turn of events and is unable to give any orders as the Pearl and Dutchman open fire, forcing his Royal Marines to abandon ship as they realize the Endeavour is doomed. The powder magazines soon explode, finishing off the Endeavour and Beckett, and with the loss of their flagship and leader, the EITC/Royal Navy armada is forced to withdraw in defeat.
Now taken as Barbossa's prisoner, Will was to be sacrificed in order to lift the curse. Luckily for Will, both Elizabeth and Jack were able to escape the island and persuade Commodore Norrington to sail for Isla de Muerta to save Will Turner. Norrington sets an ambush while Jack persuades Barbossa to form an alliance; he tells him to delay killing Will or lifting the curse until they have taken Norrington's ship, Dauntless. Having lowered the numbers of Barbossa's forces, Jack and Will engage in a thrilling confrontation with Barbossa, Jacoby, and two other remaining pirates. During the battle, Will saw Jack seemingly killed by Barbossa, but Jack is immortal just like the other pirates; he had stolen one of the medallions for himself in case such an encounter ever arose. Meanwhile, Elizabeth escapes her confinement and sneaks aboard the Pearl to free Jack's crew, who leave Jack behind and sailed with the Pearl while Elizabeth heads to the island alone to save Will. Looking over, Elizabeth watched as Barbossa and Jack slashed at each other, nothing more than skeletons in the moonlight. "Whose side is Jack on?" Elizabeth asked, upon seeing that Jack had taken on his old crew's curse. "At the moment?" Will retorted sarcastically. After that, he and Elizabeth joined the battle with pirates and they stuck the oar in Jacoby with those two pirates, and later Will put the bomb in Jacoby's stomach while he was in skeletal form, and then pushed him out of the moonlight. All three pirates were nailed to each other by an oar, exploded. In the end, Sparrow and Will succeed in lifting the curse; Sparrow shoots Barbossa just as Will drops the last two medallions, stained with his and Jack's blood, into the chest. No longer immortal, Barbossa collapses and dies while the now-mortal pirates aboard Dauntless surrender.
After reuniting with his family, Will now lives together with Elizabeth, Henry, and Henry's girlfriend Carina Barbossa. Due to the post-credits scene, which included an apparent appearance by Davy Jones, it has been speculated that Jones is once again the captain of the Dutchman. [links]
Will Turner fighting Jack Sparrow.
To seek refuge, Jack's crew rowed the longboat to Tia Dalma's shack. As they mourn their captain, Will is particularly despondent, though not only about Elizabeth and Jack. Tia understands his despair with the Black Pearl Will could defeat Davy Jones and free his father. Gibbs proposes a toast to their fallen captain, to which Will glumly raises his mug. Seeing Elizabeth's teary face and believing she loves Sparrow, he nobly tries comforting her. "If there was anything that could be done to bring him back. " Tia Dalma interrupts, asking would they all be willing to find Jack Sparrow and the Black Pearl. Will was among the pirates who said "aye". Tia Dalma says that to travel to World's End, the crew will need a captain who knows those waters. To everyone's astonishment, a resurrected Captain Barbossa descends the stairs. more
Captain William "Will" Turner Jr. is the deuteragonist of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise.
Likewise, people ask, who is the captain of the Black Pearl? [links]
One may also ask, is Jack Sparrow immortal? Right before the film's climactic battle with the pirates at Isla de Muerta, Sparrow swipes a cursed coin from the treasure chest, making himself immortal and capable of dueling Barbossa. He shoots his nemesis with the pistol he has carried for ten years just as Will breaks the curse, killing Barbossa. here
Before leaving to continue on the search for the Trident of Poseidon, Barbossa ensured that the Black Pearl was first restored to its former glory. To do this, he stabbed through the ship's bottle with the Sword of Triton. Jack and the others ran to get the Pearl to the water before the ship would start to grow larger.
Was the Black Pearl a real ship?
The Black Pearl is a fictional ship in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. (The physical ship used as a prop during filmmaking is actually named the Sunset.) In the screenplay, the Black Pearl is easily recognized by her distinctive black hull and sails.
When Sparrow broke with them, the Company branded him a pirate and sunk his ship. Jack sold his soul to Davy Jones of the Flying Dutchman in exchange for getting the Wench back, which he re-christened the Black Pearl. [links]
In this way, how did Jack Sparrow get the Black Pearl? here
1. The Black Pearl. In the first installation of the fictional piracy film, the ship that features the most is Captain Jack Sparrow's, Black Pearl. From the film's background, the Black Pearl was originally a merchant vessel that belonged to the East India Trading Company that was hijacked by Sparrow.
Also, is the Black Pearl based on a real ship? There was no real Black Pearl, though it's design is not terribly dissimilar than a lot of real pirates ships. It's a galleon that was originally an East Indiaman called Wicked Wench (named after ship in the Disney Pirate's of the Carribean ride).
Is the Black Pearl faster than the Flying Dutchman?