Captain Jack Sparrow Captain Jack Sparrow is portrayed by
Johnny Depp. First introduced in the film
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003), he later appears in the sequels ''
Dead Man's Chest (2006), At World's End (2007), On Stranger Tides (2011), and Dead Men Tell No Tales'' (2017). With the character originally written by screenwriters
Ted Elliott,
Terry Rossio,
Stuart Beattie, and
Jay Wolpert, Depp based his characterization on
The Rolling Stones guitarist
Keith Richards as well as the
Looney Tunes cartoon characters
Bugs Bunny and
Pepé Le Pew. He insists on being introduced as "Captain" Jack Sparrow. In the first film, Sparrow is the former captain of the
Black Pearl. After a mutiny by his first mate
Hector Barbossa, he is left to die on an island. Though Barbossa and his crew are immortal as a result of a curse, Sparrow craves revenge. With the help of
Will Turner and
Elizabeth Swann, he lifts the curse and kills Barbossa. In ''Dead Man's Chest
, it is revealed that Sparrow once made a deal with Davy Jones. Jones raised the Black Pearl
from the sea in exchange for a guarantee of service as a crewman on the Flying Dutchman''. When Jones attempts to collect on the bargain, Sparrow flees. He attempts to find the Dead Man's Chest, which contains Jones's heart; this would give Sparrow leverage over Jones. At the end of the film, Sparrow is betrayed by Elizabeth Swann and dragged to Davy Jones's Locker by the Kraken. In the third film, it is revealed that Sparrow is one of the members of the Brethren Court, acting as Pirate Lord of the Caribbean. Calypso, a sea goddess, needs all nine Pirate Lords to free her from a curse laid upon her by the original Brethren Court. She resurrects Barbossa, who is also one of the Pirate Lords, and organizes an expedition to rescue Jack from Davy Jones's Locker. Through a complex series of negotiations and betrayals, Jack schemes to kill Davy Jones and take his place as the immortal captain of the
Flying Dutchman. After Will Turner is mortally wounded, Sparrow allows him to kill Jones, thus sacrificing his chance at immortality to save his friend. At the end of the film, Barbossa once again commandeers the
Black Pearl, but it is revealed that Sparrow has stolen the ship's charts which point the way towards the
Fountain of Youth. In the fourth film, Jack journeys on a quest for the fabled Fountain of Youth. Prior to the film, he gained some renown as the pirate who knew and memorized its location. Jack arrives in London to rescue his first mate Joshamee Gibbs as a disguised judge before finding himself in the forced audience with King George II and Hector Barbossa, now a
privateer who lost his leg and the
Black Pearl, which he believed to be sunk. After escaping King George's Royal Guards, Sparrow becomes reacquainted with his love interest Angelica, Jack Sparrow reunites with Hector Barbossa, who restores the
Black Pearl to her former glory. At the film's conclusion, the destruction of the Trident breaks all curses on the sea, restoring Salazar to life in time for him to drown while fighting Jack while Jack reclaims the restored
Pearl and Will is able to return to Elizabeth now that the
Flying Dutchman no longer needs a captain. Captain Jack Sparrow is also the subject of two series of books,
Pirates of the Caribbean: Jack Sparrow and
Pirates of the Caribbean: Legends of the Brethren Court, and one standalone novel,
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Price of Freedom. The character has also appeared in numerous video games, such as
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow.
Captain Hector Barbossa Captain Hector Barbossa, portrayed by
Geoffrey Rush, appears in all five films of the franchise. With the character originally written by screenwriters
Ted Elliott,
Terry Rossio,
Stuart Beattie, and
Jay Wolpert, he was originally Captain Jack Sparrow's first mate turned archenemy, a pirate captain later revealed to be one of the nine Pirate Lords of the Brethren Court. In the fourth film,
On Stranger Tides, Barbossa briefly becomes a privateer in the
Royal Navy and is ordered to be Jack's guide on an expedition for the
Fountain of Youth. In the first film, Barbossa is captain of the pirate ship
Black Pearl. He was the former first mate of the
Black Pearl and led a mutiny against former captain, Jack Sparrow. Barbossa persuaded Jack to reveal the bearings to
Isla de Muerta where the Chest of Cortez was hidden. After Sparrow divulged the location, Barbossa and the crew left Sparrow to starve on a tiny island. After stealing the gold, Barbossa and his crew became undead and unable to feel physical pleasure. To lift the curse, the crew must return all 882 medallions to the chest and offer their blood. Their shipmate Bootstrap Bill Turner believed that they deserved the curse as punishment for their mutiny, and sent one coin to his son, Will. In retaliation, Barbossa tied Bootstrap to a cannon and threw him overboard. For years, Barbossa searched for the last coin and Bootstrap Bill's child, needing both to break the curse. Elizabeth Swann takes the medallion from Will Turner when he was rescued as a young boy. Barbossa, believing she is Bootstrap Bill's daughter, kidnaps her. He later learns that Will is Bootstrap Bill's child; he captures Will and plans to execute him to break the curse. As Jack and Barbossa duel, Will breaks the curse by returning the last coin and offering his blood. Barbossa, mortal again, bleeds out from his wounds. In ''Dead Man's Chest'', Captain Barbossa's undead monkey "Jack" appeared aboard the
Black Pearl before Jack Sparrow gave the monkey to the voodoo mystic
Tia Dalma as payment. Sparrow's crew see Barbossa's corpse lying there, with only his boots visible. The final scene of the film, Barbossa is revealed to have been resurrected by Tia Dalma before biting an apple. Returning in ''At World's End
, Barbossa was first named "Hector" onscreen by Jack Sparrow. In the film, Barbossa joins forces with Will, Elizabeth, and the Black Pearl
crew in their attempt to rescue Jack from the Locker and rally the Brethren Court against Lord Cutler Beckett. However, other interviews imply otherwise, as producer Jerry Bruckheimer said they can bring characters back, and Rush himself did not seem completely opposed to returning to the series because he said, "[Barbossa] could come back like
Hamlet's father, as a ghost. Just to annoy Jack."''
Joshamee Gibbs Joshamee Gibbs, portrayed by
Kevin McNally, appears in all five films of the franchise. With the character originally written by screenwriters
Ted Elliott and
Terry Rossio, he was a superstitious sailor, a crew member on the
Black Pearl, and the closest friend of
Jack Sparrow. In the first film Gibbs appears as a petty officer in the Royal Navy. It is implied that he is the ship's boatswain as he is respected, very cynical, and drinks heavily, which are stereotypes of a boatswain. While Governor Swann and a young
Elizabeth Swann travel to Port Royal, he assists in rescuing a young
Will Turner from a shipwreck. Eight years later
Jack Sparrow encounters Gibbs sleeping among pigs in Tortuga. Gibbs, no longer affiliated with the Royal Navy, agrees to help Jack sail HMS
Interceptor as his
First Mate. After Jack is captured by Barbossa, Gibbs attempts to captain
Interceptor. They are swiftly overtaken by the
Black Pearl and captured. Elizabeth frees Gibbs and the crew, who decide to take
Black Pearl instead of rescuing Jack from Barbossa. However, Gibbs and the crew later return to Port Royal to save Jack from hanging. After Jack is rescued, Gibbs stays on as his First Mate. In ''Dead Man's Chest
, Gibbs, Jack and other crew members are captured by cannibals. Gibbs visits Tia Dalma with Jack. At Isla Cruces Jack leaves Gibbs on Black Pearl'' while searching for the Dead Man's Chest. Gibbs survives the Kraken's attack on
Black Pearl in which Jack is dragged to Davy Jones's Locker. When Tia Dalma asks if the crew would do anything to save Jack, Gibbs is the first to say yes. In ''At World's End
, Gibbs travels to the Locker to rescue Jack. He claims to be one of the few crew members to do so "just because he missed him". He attends the Fourth meeting of the Brethren Court. At the end of the film Gibbs falls asleep, allowing Barbossa to steal Black Pearl'' once again. In
On Stranger Tides, Gibbs has been arrested and falsely accused of being Jack Sparrow; the real Jack impersonates a judge and gives him a life sentence instead of the death penalty. Gibbs steals Jack's maps, which show the way to the
Fountain of Youth, and memorizes them.
Hector Barbossa, working as a privateer, threatens to execute Gibbs if he does not betray Jack. Gibbs burns the maps, and Barbossa is forced to bring him along on the journey to the Fountain. Using Jack's compass, Gibbs finds ''Queen Anne's Revenge'' and steals Blackbeard's collection of ships which are magically imprisoned in bottles, including
Black Pearl. Gibbs and Jack reunite after Blackbeard's death and discuss ways to free
Black Pearl from its enchantment. In
Dead Men Tell No Tales, Gibbs serves aboard Jack's derelict ship, the
Dying Gull, until he and the other crew members abandon him. He and the others are convinced by Henry Turner, Will Turner's son, to rejoin Jack on a quest for the Trident of Poseidon, but, during the journey, he learns that they are being chased by ghostly Captain Salazar, and the crew abandon Jack, Henry, and Carina Smyth on an island. Gibbs is made captain of the
Dying Gull, but relinquishes this title when he spots the Royal Navy after them, appointing Scrum to be the new captain. The crew of the
Gull are captured and taken aboard the
Essex, which they later escape and find a restored
Black Pearl under attack by Salazar and his men. Gibbs makes the executive decision to assist Jack and the
Pearl, and they join the fight. Then, when Jack, Barbossa, and Carina venture onto Black Rock Island, Gibbs remains in charge of the
Pearl, captaining her when Jack and co. need rescuing from one final assault by Salazar. Gibbs is present for Barbossa's death. After Henry's reunion with his father, Gibbs sets sail with Jack to waters unknown.
Will Turner William "Will" Turner Jr. appears in the first three films in the series (
The Curse of the Black Pearl, ''Dead Man's Chest
, and At World's End
) and is one of the leading men, portrayed by Orlando Bloom. With the character originally written by screenwriters Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, Stuart Beattie, and Jay Wolpert, is the only child of pirate William "Bootstrap Bill" Turner. In the third film, Will Turner marries Elizabeth Swann and becomes captain of the Flying Dutchman after the death of Davy Jones. Nine months after Will first leaves aboard the Dutchman
, Elizabeth gives birth to their son, Henry Turner. He appears in the fifth film, Dead Men Tell No Tales''. In the first film, a young Will Turner (portrayed by Dylan Smith) is rescued from a shipwreck by
James Norrington and
Elizabeth Swann. As an adult, Will is a blacksmith's apprentice working in
Port Royal. He loves Elizabeth, although he is of a lower social class. Will helps Jack escape from Port Royal. He uses his blood to break the curse upon the crew of the
Black Pearl. In the second film, Will's wedding to Elizabeth Swann is interrupted when they are arrested for piracy. In exchange for Elizabeth's freedom, he attempts to retrieve Jack Sparrow's magical compass, which will allow Beckett to obtain the heart of Davy Jones. and is the
leading lady, portrayed by
Keira Knightley. With the character originally written by screenwriters
Ted Elliott,
Terry Rossio,
Stuart Beattie, and
Jay Wolpert, she is the daughter of Governor
Weatherby Swann. In the third film, Elizabeth Swann becomes the Pirate King of the Brethren Court and marries
Will Turner. Nine months after Will first leaves aboard the
Dutchman, Elizabeth gives birth to their son,
Henry Turner. She appears in the fifth film,
Dead Men Tell No Tales. In the first film, a young Elizabeth (portrayed by
Lucinda Dryzek) helps rescue
Will Turner from a shipwreck; she steals a pirate's medallion from Will to protect him. As an adult, she is engaged to James Norrington.
Captain Barbossa captures Elizabeth. Because she possesses the medallion, he presumes she is the daughter of Bootstrap Bill Turner, whose blood is needed to lift the pirates' curse. She assists Will and Jack in defeating Barbossa. In ''Dead Man's Chest'', Elizabeth has ended her engagement with Norrington in favor of marrying Will Turner; their wedding is interrupted when they are arrested by Cutler Beckett for piracy. According to Knightley, she does not expect to do any more because they "take too long to shoot".
James Norrington James Norrington,
CB, portrayed by
Jack Davenport, appears in
The Curse of the Black Pearl, ''
Dead Man's Chest, and At World's End''. Norrington served in the Royal Navy as a lieutenant. He was stationed aboard HMS
Dauntless as it made the crossing from England to Port Royal, carrying Governor
Weatherby Swann and his young daughter,
Elizabeth. Upon sighting a wrecked merchant vessel, Norrington ordered his men to search for survivors, leading to the rescue of a young Will Turner. Eight years later, Captain Norrington is about to be promoted to the rank of
commodore. Among those gathered for the ceremony is Elizabeth Swann, now a young woman. While the newly promoted Commodore Norrington proposes to Elizabeth Swann atop the fortress, she faints and topples over the wall into the harbor below. She is rescued by Captain Jack Sparrow, who is then arrested by Norrington. When pirates attack Port Royal and kidnap Elizabeth, Norrington pursues the pirates' ship, the
Black Pearl. Will Turner and Jack Sparrow commandeer HMS
Interceptor, stranding Norrington aboard the disabled
Dauntless. Watching as Sparrow and Turner make off with
Interceptor, Norrington grudgingly acknowledges Sparrow's unexpected cleverness and competency. Norrington pursues Sparrow and Turner with three objectives: reclaim the
Interceptor, capture Jack Sparrow, and rescue Elizabeth. Barbossa sinks the
Interceptor and maroons Sparrow and Elizabeth. Norrington spots Elizabeth's distress signal and rescues them. Norrington arrests Jack and ignores Elizabeth's plea to rescue Will from Barbossa, believing he has turned pirate. He only relents after Elizabeth accepts his previous marriage proposal. He asks for Jack's assistance to locate Isla de Muerta. At Isla de Muerta, Norrington and his men battle the immortal pirates. When Will Turner breaks the curse, making the pirates mortal again, Norrington's men defeat them. The commodore imprisons the surrendered pirates and returns to Port Royal with Jack Sparrow. Despite thanking him for the victory against Barbossa, Norrington reluctantly agrees to obey the law and hang Jack for piracy. Will and Elizabeth free Sparrow from the gallows, but they are quickly caught. Governor Swann pardons Will, while Sparrow escapes. Norrington graciously accepts Elizabeth's wish to marry Will, and postpones pursuing Sparrow for one day. In ''Dead Man's Chest'', Norrington's ship, HMS
Dauntless has been lost in a hurricane. Disgraced, Norrington resigned his post and disappeared. Norrington's whereabouts are still unknown when Lord
Cutler Beckett arrives in Port Royal with an arrest warrant for Norrington's part in Jack Sparrow's escape. Norrington, drinking heavily and clad in his filthy, tattered uniform, turns up in Tortuga. He applies for a position aboard Jack Sparrow's ship,
Black Pearl. He soon becomes obsessed with reclaiming his honour, and seeks revenge against those he believes responsible for his downfall, notably Sparrow. At Isla Cruces, Norrington, Sparrow, and Turner duel to claim Davy Jones' heart. Norrington escapes with the chest, heart, and Letters of Marque. He is found by East India Trading Company (EITC) ships and taken to Port Royal. He offers Beckett the heart of Davy Jones in exchange for Beckett's signature on the Letters of Marque. Beckett signs the Letters, which grant Norrington a full pardon and promote him to
admiral in the EITC. In ''At World's End
, Norrington has now regained his career. Beckett places Norrington in command of the Flying Dutchman''. After the
Empress attacks HMS
Endeavour, Beckett orders the
Flying Dutchman to pursue it. Norrington leads the boarding party and is reunited with Elizabeth Swann, who is now captain of the
Empress. Though Norrington is ecstatic to find her alive, Elizabeth is hostile, accusing Norrington of serving her father's murderers. Norrington denies any knowledge of or involvement in Governor Swann's death. When the prisoners are taken to the brig, Norrington offers Elizabeth his quarters, which she refuses. Norrington releases Elizabeth and her crew from the brig, declaring that he is "choosing a side." Elizabeth forgives him and urges him to join her, but he refuses. Elizabeth escapes as Norrington is mortally wounded by Bootstrap. Arriving on the scene, Davy Jones offers Norrington a reprieve from death if he will join the crew of the
Flying Dutchman. Norrington defiantly thrusts his sword into Jones' shoulder before dying.
Bootstrap Bill Turner William "Bootstrap Bill" Turner Sr., portrayed by
Stellan Skarsgård, is
Will Turner's father and a crew member on Davy Jones'
Flying Dutchman. He is mentioned in the first film, and he appears in ''Dead Man's Chest
and At World's End''. "Bootstrap Bill" Turner was the only member of Davy Jones' crew that was not created digitally. His appearance was achieved with prosthetics and makeup. He was once a crewman on
Black Pearl under Captain Jack Sparrow. When Sparrow's first mate, Hector Barbossa, led a mutiny against Sparrow, Bootstrap was the only one who did not participate. When the crew was later cursed by stealing Aztec gold, Bootstrap atoned for his failure to defend Sparrow by sending his coin to his young son William, so that he and the crew would not be able to find it and thus remain cursed forever. This act enraged Barbossa, and he punished Bootstrap by tying his bootstraps to a cannon and throwing him overboard. Due to the curse, Bootstrap could not die, and was forced to suffer constantly due to the lack of oxygen and crushing pressure on the seabed. Ten years later, sometime before the events of the first film, Bootstrap is found by Davy Jones, captain of the
Flying Dutchman, and offered rescue from his fate in exchange for one hundred years working on his ship. Bootstrap agrees, and becomes subject to the curse of the
Flying Dutchman. Because Jones has reneged on his promise to care for the souls of those who died at sea, he and his crew slowly transform into sea creatures. He first appears onscreen in ''Dead Man's Chest'', where he is sent to remind Sparrow of his debt to Jones. Bootstrap is eventually reunited with his son on board the
Flying Dutchman, where Bootstrap is given the task of whipping Will. Despite the flogging, Bootstrap and Will bond, albeit rather uneasily, and Bootstrap eventually aids Will in stealing the key to the Dead Man's Chest from a sleeping Jones. This comes at the cost of surrendering his soul to Jones for eternity during a game of
Liar's dice. Despite Bootstrap admitting that he had abandoned him at an early age and does not deserve salvation, Will promises to free his father from Jones. However, Jones discovers this and punishes Bootstrap by forcing him to watch the Kraken destroy
Edinburgh Trader, the ship which is harbouring Will. Following the devastation, Jones orders Bootstrap to be locked in the brig. Bootstrap believes that Will perished on the ship. While in the brig, due to grief and the effects of the
Flying Dutchmans curse, Bootstrap begins to lose his humanity and to be absorbed into the ship's hull, and becomes delusional. In ''At World's End'', Elizabeth Swann is locked in the same brig as Bootstrap. She tells him that Will survived and that he will come to save him. Bootstrap forgets their conversation completely immediately. Later, when Admiral James Norrington helps Elizabeth and the other prisoners escape, Bootstrap alerts the other crewmen. In his delusion, Bootstrap kills Norrington. This apparently wins him Jones's trust, as Jones does not order him to be imprisoned again. In the final battle against Jones and Cutler Beckett, Bootstrap, still delusional, fights Will without recognizing him. He is subdued by Will, and only recognises his son after seeing Jones stab him. In a fit of rage, Bootstrap attacks Jones, allowing Will to kill him. With their captain gone, Bootstrap and the other crewmen cut out Will's heart and place it in the Dead Man's Chest, making him the new captain of
Flying Dutchman. Following the battle's end, Will offers his father the chance to leave the ship and live a normal life, but Bootstrap, desiring to make up for having abandoned Will when he was a boy, chooses to stay with his son aboard
Flying Dutchman. Following the birth of Henry Turner, Bootstrap Bill becomes a grandfather; therefore, also becoming the father-in-law of Elizabeth. However, he no longer appears to be aboard the ship in
Dead Men Tell No Tales.
Davy Jones Davy Jones, portrayed by
Bill Nighy, appears in both ''
Dead Man's Chest and At World's End, with a cameo in Dead Men Tell No Tales. Davy Jones is the immortal captain of Flying Dutchman''. His original purpose was to carry the souls of those who died at sea from this world to the next on his vessel. He was charged with this duty by his one true love, a sea goddess named
Calypso. For every ten years he spent at sea he could spend one day ashore to be with her. Ten years after first being charged with the duty, Jones prepared to be reunited with his true love on land, but was enraged and heartbroken when she never appeared. Unable to deal with Calypso's betrayal, he ripped out his heart and placed it in a chest, burying it on land. This chest became known as the Dead Man's Chest, the primary object being sought after in the second film. Jones additionally shows the Brethren Court how to trap Calypso in human form. He abandoned his duties and instead ruled the seas as a tyrant. Because he forsook the duties of his office, both he and his crew slowly transformed into hideous sea monsters. In ''
Dead Man's Chest'', Jones seeks Jack Sparrow's life. Thirteen years previously he had raised
Black Pearl from the depths of the ocean in return for a future guarantee of Jack's service aboard
Flying Dutchman. Jones offers to let Sparrow out of the deal if he can find one hundred souls to replace him within three days. Will steals the key to the Dead Man's Chest, and the heart of Davy Jones eventually lands in the possession of Lord Beckett. Jones orders the Kraken to kill Jack Sparrow, and he is dragged to
Davy Jones's Locker. In ''
At World's End, Beckett uses the heart to force Jones to serve him. While he does not appear in On Stranger Tides
, Jones makes a cameo in a post-credits scene for Dead Men Tell No Tales. Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann are asleep when their bedroom is entered by the shadow of an apparently resurrected Davy Jones. Will then awakens and, assuming that he was simply dreaming, goes back to sleep. The camera then pans to the floor, revealing a puddle of water and barnacles. Although the post-credits scene of Dead Men Tell No Tales'' featured Will Turner having a dream of Davy Jones seemingly resurrected from the dead, directors Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg confirmed the scene was meant to "pay respect to a legendary villain in the franchise" as well as be a tease or hint that it could be the "beginning of the end" or "just a dream or nightmare".
Cutler Beckett Lord Cutler Beckett (usually just
Lord Beckett) portrayed by
Tom Hollander, appears in ''Dead Man's Chest
and At World's End''. A ruthless mastermind, Beckett is the chairman of the East India Trading Company and is dedicated to eliminating piracy around the world. Beckett first appears in ''Dead Man's Chest'', when he arrives in Port Royal with warrants of arrest for Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann (for aiding in the escape of Jack Sparrow), and also for James Norrington (for giving Jack a head start when he escaped), although Norrington had already resigned his commission and disappeared months before. Beckett offers Will a deal, informing him that he and Elizabeth will be pardoned if Will locates Jack Sparrow and brings back his compass for Beckett to use. Beckett wants to use the compass to find the Dead Man's Chest and the heart of Davy Jones within it, to take control of Jones and the
Flying Dutchman to purge the seas of pirates (and any other business competition). Shortly after Will departs, Governor Swann tries to help Elizabeth escape from captivity by arranging for a ship to take her back to England. But before they can go through with it, Beckett catches wind of the plan, and orders his assistant, Ian Mercer, to kill the captain of the ship and arrest Governor Swann and Elizabeth. However, Elizabeth manages to escape before she can be recaptured. She confronts Beckett in his office and holds a pistol to his head, forcing him to sign and validate his
Letters of Marque, so she can use them to free Will. Before she leaves, Beckett warns her that, even with her actions, the full pardon is
not free – he will still want the compass. Beckett later learns from Mercer that Elizabeth had made her way to Tortuga and left on board the
Black Pearl with Jack Sparrow. Beckett uses this information to blackmail Governor Swann, telling him that EITC ships are in pursuit of the
Pearl, and that Elizabeth will be spared from being slaughtered with the other pirates only if Governor Swann agrees to follow Beckett's orders. Governor Swann reluctantly agrees. At the end of the film, Norrington arrives in Beckett's office with the Letters of Marque, and offers him the heart of Davy Jones in exchange for his old life. Beckett subsequently promotes Norrington to the position of Admiral in the EITC. With Jones' heart now in his possession, Beckett now has full control over Jones and the
Flying Dutchman. In ''At World's End'', Beckett has been appointed representative of George II. Beckett's ambitions now turn to discovering the Brethren Court and eliminating it, thus rendering pirates worldwide leaderless, allowing Beckett to destroy them in one swoop. At a mass hanging of people convicted of piracy or association with pirates, the prisoners start singing
Hoist the Colours, a signal for the Brethren to assemble, as planned by Beckett. Meanwhile, the
Flying Dutchman (now under EITC control), is destroying pirate ships mercilessly and leaving none alive. This annoys Beckett, who needs prisoners to interrogate. He places Admiral Norrington on board the
Dutchman with the Dead Man's Chest, with marines pointing bayonets at the heart at all times, forcing Jones to obey Beckett's commands more precisely. At one point, Beckett ordered Jones to kill the Kraken. Beckett later orders Governor Swann assassinated, as he has found out too much about the heart. Later, Beckett acquires the
Black Pearl with the help of Sao Feng, whom he falsely promised he would give the ship to. Jack Sparrow is brought on board the EITC flagship, the
Endeavour, where he and Beckett make a deal: if Jack leads Beckett to Shipwreck Cove and convinces the pirates to come outside, Beckett will guarantee Jack's freedom and not hand him over to Davy Jones. However, Jack manages to escape back over to the
Black Pearl, but not before destroying one of the
Endeavours masts, preventing Beckett from immediately following Jack. After finding Will Turner adrift at sea, Beckett, Will, and Jones sail to Shipwreck Cove using Jack's compass. They arrive with an armada consisting of hundreds of EITC ships, and find that the Pirate Lords have agreed to go to war at Jack's urging. During a parley with Elizabeth, Barbossa, and Jack, Beckett calls Jack out as the one who betrayed the pirates to him. Elizabeth gives Jack to Beckett and Jones in exchange for Will's release; however, Jack had planned for this to happen. Following the battle of Calypso's maelstrom, only the
Black Pearl emerges from the abyss. Worried that his advantage is lost with the
Flying Dutchman apparently gone, Beckett orders the
Endeavour to move forward and attack the
Pearl. However, the
Dutchman resurfaces from the sea, no longer under Beckett's control, as Will had stabbed Jones' heart and become the ship's new captain. Both the
Pearl and the
Dutchman flank the
Endeavour and open fire, tearing the ship apart. Paralysed with shock and fear, Beckett is unable to give any orders, resulting in the crew abandoning ship while he remains on board. After Beckett descends the deck stairs, the powder magazine of the
Endeavour explodes, killing him and completely destroying the ship. Following his death, the EITC armada retreats in demoralised defeat. Beckett has been referred to by
W. Wesley Pue as an allegory for restrictions on personal liberty as a result of the
war on terror.
Sao Feng .
Sao Feng is portrayed by
Chow Yun-fat. Sao Feng is the pirate lord of the
South China Sea and his character is based on the legendary Chinese pirate
Cheung Po Tsai. He appears in ''At World's End''. Feng is depicted as an unscrupulous pirate who will do anything to join with the winning side, which he considers to be "just good business". In ''At World's End'', Barbossa and Elizabeth intend to rescue Jack Sparrow from
Davy Jones' Locker. They visit Feng at his bathhouse in Singapore, requesting a ship and a crew. Feng is suspicious and informs them that earlier that day, Will Turner attempted to steal the navigational charts to World's End. Barbossa and Elizabeth deny knowing Will, but when Feng threatens to kill him, Elizabeth reacts, confirming they are allies. Barbossa explains that the
Brethren Court has been summoned to convene on
Shipwreck Cove and Feng, being one of the nine Pirate Lords, is honor-bound to attend. Feng demands to know why they want to sail to the Locker. When Will admits they want to rescue Jack, Feng becomes enraged and declares that he would only resurrect Sparrow to kill him in person. Feng, Elizabeth, and Barbossa are interrupted by the East India Trading Company, led by Mr. Mercer. The character's full name was never revealed in
On Stranger Tides onscreen or in any related promotional material. According to screenwriter
Terry Rossio, Angelica for many years went by her mother's maiden name, which is "Rivera". By 2017, the name "Angelica Teach" was used in
Captain Jack's – Restaurant des Pirates in
Disneyland Paris. Sometime in the past, Jack Sparrow first met Angelica just before she was to take a vow of celibacy in a Spanish
convent; she later blames Jack for her corruption, although Jack counters this argument citing that she was 'hardly innocent' to begin with. Angelica later reunites with Blackbeard and becomes the
first mate aboard the ''
Queen Anne's Revenge. At some point prior to the events of Dead Man's Chest'', Angelica trades a ring given to her by Jack to the mystic Tia Dalma for information about the Profane Ritual used for the
Fountain of Youth; Jack steals the ring from Tia Dalma's shack in ''Dead Man's Chest
. Prior to the events of On Stranger Tides'', when Philip Swift was captured from aboard his ship in a raid, Angelica saves the young missionary from being killed by Blackbeard, believing the missionary would help save the fearsome pirate's soul. In addition, both Angelica and Blackbeard also heard that Jack Sparrow knew the Fountain of Youth's location, and so she recruited a crew in London disguised as Sparrow, in a plot that would lead Sparrow to find her. During the quest for the Fountain of Youth, Angelica reunited with Jack Sparrow in London before shanghaiing him aboard the ''Queen Anne's Revenge'', in an attempt to discover the location of Fountain to avoid Blackbeard's prophesied death by a one-legged man. Angelica tells Jack she is Blackbeard's long-lost daughter to get Jack to believe she is conning Blackbeard; it is later revealed that Angelica was telling the truth and that she is Blackbeard's daughter after all. Although Jack devised a mutiny aboard the
Revenge, Angelica fought against his mutineers before Blackbeard used his sword to single-handedly quell Sparrow's attempted mutiny, and witnessed Blackbeard's usage of a
voodoo doll to bend Sparrow to his will. Despite this, Angelica danced with Jack aboard the
Revenge and offered the
Black Pearl as a in return for helping them find the Fountain. Angelica also helped Blackbeard in a mermaid hunt and later orchestrated the gathering of a mermaid's tear. However, Blackbeard also threatens Angelica's life, holding his daughter at gunpoint, to get Jack Sparrow to retrieve the Chalices of Ponce de Leon. After the battle at the Fountain of Youth, a battle ensues between Blackbeard and
Barbossa while Angelica, Scrum, and Jack fight over the mermaid's tear and the chalices. After Barbossa stabs Blackbeard with a
poisoned sword, Angelica unintentionally poisoned herself while trying to remove Barbossa's poison-laced sword from Blackbeard's chest, Jack tricks Blackbeard into sacrificing his life to save Angelica's. Although Blackbeard had intended to kill Angelica so he could survive, Angelica holds Jack responsible for her father's death. Knowing that she will try to avenge her father, Jack then maroons her on a small desert island named Sola Fide Beach and gives her a pistol loaded with one shot. Seeing that he still loves her, Angelica tries to convince Jack not to leave her on the island by claiming she has knowledge of several artifacts that can give him control of the ocean and that she is pregnant with his child, but he does not fall for either of her ruses. It is then Angelica finally admits her love for Jack, who is somewhat touched by this; however, he still leaves. Angered, Angelica then uses the sole round from her pistol in an attempt to kill Jack as he rows away, but misses. In a
post-credits scene, Angelica finds Blackbeard's voodoo doll made in Jack's image and smiles, hoping that she will finally get her revenge on Jack.
Blackbeard Blackbeard, portrayed by
Ian McShane, appears in
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Based on the historical figure and notorious pirate
of the same name, Blackbeard originally appeared in "The Buccaneer's Heart" comic, where Will Turner and Jack Sparrow release the ghostly spirits of the Caribbean's most notorious swashbucklers, from
Disney Adventures magazine in 2004. A still-living Blackbeard ended up being developed as a key story element retained from the novel
On Stranger Tides by
Tim Powers, from which the fourth film drew inspiration. Among the references to the book, Blackbeard is a
brujo. The history prior to
On Stranger Tides is also slightly different from real-world history, with Blackbeard's history being considered legend. Blackbeard is still alive by 1750, though the story about his death at the battle of Ocracoke Inlet in 1718 is still well known in the Caribbean. As stated by Jack Sparrow, people believe that Blackbeard was beheaded, and that his headless body swam three times around his ship before climbing back on board. Said by Jack to be "the one pirate all pirates fear", Blackbeard practices
voodoo and uses the power embedded in the Sword of Triton to rule his ship, the ''
Queen Anne's Revenge. With the exception of his daughter Angelica, Blackbeard zombified his entire staff of officers to ensure their loyalty, resurrected those he has killed into his service. Because of a prophecy that Blackbeard will be killed by a one-legged man, foretold by his zombie quartermaster, Blackbeard wants to find the Fountain of Youth. Before the events of On Stranger Tides'', Blackbeard captures the missionary Philip Swift, who Angelica believes could save Blackbeard's soul. Blackbeard also attacks the
Black Pearl, using his sword to turn its own rigging against Hector Barbossa's crew, forcing Barbossa to cut off his own leg to escape with his life, turning Barbossa into a mortal enemy vowed on revenge. Unbeknownst to Barbossa, Blackbeard captured the
Black Pearl, magicking it into a
ship in a glass bottle for good measure, along with an armada of other conquered ships. is the son of Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann and the grandson of Weatherby Swann and Bootstrap Bill Turner.
Dominic Scott Kay, credited as "Young Will Turner", played a younger Henry in the post-credits of ''At World's End
, while Lewis McGowan portrays 12-year-old Henry in Dead Men Tell No Tales
. Henry tries to reconnect with his father but struggles to break a curse that is preventing him from doing so. He later enlists in the Royal Navy to gain more information in search of the Trident of Poseidon to break the curse on his father on Flying Dutchman''. He ends up the last survivor of the ship after Captain Salazar's crew kills everyone on board and relays the message to Jack Sparrow from Captain Salazar. He later joins Jack Sparrow and Carina Smyth to find the Trident of Poseidon. At the end of the film he begins a romance with Carina and is reunited with his father, who was freed because of Henry breaking his curse.
Carina Smyth Carina Smyth (later
Carina Barbossa) is portrayed by
Kaya Scodelario ("Smyth" was, most probably, her late mother's maiden name). Left at an orphanage as a child, she uses the diary her father left her to search for the
Trident of Poseidon. She is interested in science, particularly
horology and
astronomy. She is arrested for witchcraft in St. Martin and sentenced to be executed; but, with the help of Henry Turner, she and Jack Sparrow escape. Pursued by Captain Salazar she teams up with the crew and Captain Barbossa to find the Trident, using her diary and a ruby attached to its cover to locate its hiding place. After Salazar becomes mortal and still pursues Jack, Carina and Henry; Barbossa sacrifices himself to kill Salazar, revealing that he is Carina's father and that he loves her. At the end of the film, she begins a romance with Henry and decides to change her last name to "Barbossa". Carina is also the subject of a
Dead Men Tell No Tales prequel novel,
The Brightest Star in the North: The Adventures of Carina Smyth. ==Supporting characters==