Johnny Depp Captain Jack Sparrow Stand Up

Captain Jack Sparrow




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Depp was enthusiastic to pursue the development of Captain Jack's journey in “At World's End.” “When we last saw Jack in `Dead Man's Chest,'” Depp explains, “he was swatting his way into the mouth of Kraken, and when we pick him up again in `At World's End' he's in Davy Jones' Locker, which is kind of beyond the idea of purgatory, a kind of hell in which he's surrounded by himself. I thought it was a brilliant idea of taking this guy and not have him face his demons, but rather the various sides of his personality.”

“It's an interesting idea that Jack Sparrow has an honest streak that will likely be his undoing,” adds screenwriter Ted Elliott. “He says it in the first movie, it actually does happen in the second one, and in this third film Jack has said, in effect, look, I've given up on the whole honest streak thing because we all saw where that one led to. That becomes Jack's struggle throughout…what are you willing to do to get what you want?”

“Johnny Depp is a very surprising, unusual and unique actor,” adds Jerry Bruckheimer, “who creates memorable, original characters that audiences just fall in love with. Captain Jack was unlike anything that audiences had seen on screen before, a drunken, swashbuckling character who can barely stand up sometimes, yet is so clever and smart that he outwits everybody around him. And Johnny does this on every movie. Whether it's Willy Wonka in `Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,' J.M. Barrie in `Finding Neverland' or `Donnie Brasco,' he creates something so indelible that you can't quite put your finger on how he invents that magic.”

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