Turner Flying Dutchman Hot! — Will
Unlike Davy Jones, Will does not abandon his duty. He is honorable, compassionate, and dutiful. We see this in the post-credits scene of At World’s End :
During the Golden Age of Piracy (1650-1720), piracy was a thriving industry, with infamous pirates like Henry Morgan and Calico Jack roaming the Caribbean. The pirates of this era were often seen as rebels, living outside the boundaries of conventional society. However, as the British Navy and colonial powers increased their efforts to suppress piracy, the romanticized image of the pirate began to fade. In the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, the character of Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) embodies this nostalgic image of piracy, while Will Turner's journey serves as a counterpoint, highlighting the darker aspects of piracy and the supernatural. will turner flying dutchman
Before Will, the role was held by the vengeful Davy Jones, who abandoned his duty out of heartbreak over his lost love, Calypso. Jones became a monster: part octopus, part crab, and all rage. Unlike Davy Jones, Will does not abandon his duty
Jones advanced on Will again, preparing to strike. "Do you fear death?" Jones taunted. "Do you fear that dark abyss?" The pirates of this era were often seen
At the beginning of the franchise, Will Turner is introduced as a blacksmith's apprentice, engaged to Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley) and seemingly content with his life on land. However, as the series progresses, Will becomes increasingly obsessed with finding his father, Bootstrap Bill Turner (Stellan Skarsgård), who is serving on the Flying Dutchman. Will's desire for revenge against Davy Jones and his need to free his father from the Dutchman's curse drive his actions, ultimately leading to his transformation into the Dutchman's captain.
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