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PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES 2017 | dir. Joachim Rønning, Espen Sandberg
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Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Swann (requested by anonymous)
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017) 
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srta-htinha · 3 months
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I was thinking about PotC recently and remembered an HC I have about Jack's mother. She's not "nobody" but someone very powerful.
But first I want to talk about another powerful lineage in the movie series.
I've always thought Captain Blackbeard was too forced for a human, but rereading PJO I came across something interesting. Uncle Rick wrote Blackbeard as the son of Poseidon,
Period. Let's consider Edward a demigod. That explains the connection with the sea, because he is feared and the most powerful.
But that's not all. He knows spells, curses and the future.
Anyway, in the book, he was imprisoned by Circe.
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"Circe was a sorceress goddess in Ancient Greek tradition. The deity, like many others in Greek mythology, had a dualistic nature: she was the goddess of the New Moon, of physical love, of enchantments and dreams that reveal the future, but also of revenge, curses and black magic"
This is Uncle Rick's story. And it's not because PJO is from Disney that PotC has to follow this narrative. Let's go back to the movies, another universe.
The voices in the head then said and defended this concept. Blackbeard is Poseidon's son, but instead of Circe imprisoning Edward like a guinea pig, he had a daughter with her, and Circe taught him a few tricks.
This explains why they can put ships in glass bottles, how Blackbeard can control his ship with his sword, how they can turn men into zombies and make voodoo dolls. And I think Angélica has futuristic dreams (I even think she was the one who dreamt that Barbosa would kill her father and lied to protect herself).
Now for the most important point, which is Jack's mother
I have a HC (Head Canon) that Jack Sparrow is the bastard son of the Queen of Atlantis and now I can explain with proof why.
Let's just reinforce that in the same way that Teach can't be the most feared pirate just because he's human, Jack can't be the most important pirate of all because he is, without a special nature.
Are you saying that a human can't do what Jack and Teach did?
I am! They're both connected to the sea, and to magic, and that's why they're so successful in their adventures.
Jack is a son of Atlantis (almost like Aquaman kkkkk)
And the main point is a scene from the first movie. In the scene, Jack and Will are at the bottom of the sea, with a simple boat capsized and yet with breathable air. For physics, what Jack did is impossible, mainly because of the pressure of the water.
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So, since physics can't explain it, we're left with fiction. Jack was able to unconsciously create an air bubble and walk under the ocean safely, because the nature of the royalty of the people of Atlantis allows it.
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flyingflosser09 · 1 year
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Cursed / Armando Salazar x OC / Chapter 33
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Epilogue
Armando stands at the helm of the Mary, something that has become a routine for him over the years, and gaze over the decks of the vessel, bustling with life.
His crew is hard at work as always, preparing for another day of sailing and capturing pirates. At the main deck, Magda is already training Alejandro and Javier, teaching them about footwork and balance. They still train with wooden swords, but once they turn ten in a few months, they will see to replace the wooden ones with real blades.
Jimena, who is only two years younger than the boys, stands at the side, waiting her turn with her wooden sword in hand. Every now and then, she would yell at her brothers, “Lift your feet, Ali! Your footwork is atrocious! Javier, watch out for the…mierda! How did you not see that table?!”
“Jimena,” he warns from his post, “language.”
“Sorry, papa!”
He shakes his head. She’s takes after Samira and only recently learned two new words from Magda: atrocious and, well, mierda. The latter he’s not awfully proud of and had a long talk with Miguel about the words he uses in front of the children.
Just below at the quarter deck, Moss is teaching little Carmen to read. She just turned five and came a bit as a surprise, but not that he minded. The Mary is big enough to house about fifty people, what is a few more children, eh?
“When will I get to play with sticks?” Carmen asks as she stares at her brothers and sister.
“As soon as you turn six, pequeño,” Antonio says calmly, turning the page of the book.
“Why?”
“Because you might get hurt if you’re too young,” Moss explains patiently.
“Is that what happened to Tío Santos?” she asks in her childish innocence, “His nose looks funny.”
From behind the wheel, Lesaro snorts.
“No, nothing like that happened to Uncle Santos,” chuckles Moss.
“Then what happened to his nose, Tío Antonio?”
“He met his wife, niñita,” Lesaro answers her question with a smirk, recalling the day Santos walked into the mast, and from across the deck, the officer in question sends him a glare.
“You’re just jealous Esther chose me and not you,” Santos calls back, referring to a moment during the midwife’s stay on the ship when Lesaro mentioned that she’s pretty. It’s been a hell of an argument that day, but at last, it came to an end when Esther shyly admitted she thought Santos is attractive.
And one year later, the crew of the Silent Mary celebrated their second wedding after the curse.
“Don’t be sad, Tío Lesaro,” says little Carmen, “One day, you will marry a princess and you will live in a palace made of seashells and eat as many coconuts as you like.”
Lesaro smiles and nods in agreement, “Sí, I will marry a princess. Hear that, Santos!”
Armando shakes his head and laughs. He would’ve never guessed these men were once cursed, deprived of feelings and emotions, and only thriving on revenge. Look at them now. They’ve gone soft! Even Magda is allowing the boys to tackle him onto his back, floundering dramatically as they pile on top of him.
“Ugh,” Jimena rolls her eyes, “Niños.”
He huffs a laugh. Sí, she takes after her mother.
And speaking of which…
His heart misses a beat as it always does when laying eyes on Samira. He spots her climbing up the side of the Mary, hair dripping wet and skin glowing in the early morning sun. She has returned from her weekly visit to Port Royal to check in on Henry and his family. Seeing as she can literally transform herself into a body of water and use the ocean to travel around the world in minutes, she has the luxury of seeing her other family once a week.
“Mama!” the children swarm her with hugs and kisses when they see her.
Armando smiles as he makes his way toward them, feeling his heart swell with love just by seeing what he’s achieved in his life. Hunting pirates is nothing compared to this.
After greeting their children, Samira looks up to him, blue eyes reflecting the ocean in its most beautiful form. “Mi amor.”
He doesn’t say a word as he kisses her deeply, uncaring that her clothes are soaking his. Armando grins when the boys make gagging sounds, and pulls back, “How was your visit?”
Her smile widens, “Fantastic, thank you for asking.”
“And?” he urges her to say more, “What did they get?”
“They had a girl!” she basically blurts out as if she couldn’t wait for him to ask. “Henry lost a bet, so Carina got to choose a name, Mirabelle. You should see her, mi amor, she’s so, so small, and soft, and precious…” Samira looks at him and bats her lashes, “I think we should have one more.”
He blinks. “Another child?”
“Yes. If it’s a girl, we’ll name her Isabella, and if it’s a boy, Emilio.”
Armando looks over his shoulder at the boys wrestling on the deck, arguing who is the better sword fighter between the two.
On the side, Jimena loudly cheers them on, shouting above the noise, “Javier, what did Tío Magda tell you? Always go for the eyes! Alejandro, cover your damn eyes!”
And then there’s little Carmen, trying to sneak up on a seagull that perched on the rail, but ends up staring at it in awe instead.
Armando smiles. He has the perfect life now. He is the Capitán  of the mightiest ship in the seven seas with a crew that would follow him through war, he married a woman, a sea goddess, who call up storms when she’s angry and calms them when’s she’s content, and she’s given him four beautiful children. They have an estate back in Spain with enough room for them to have as many children as they want, and he still have many years ahead of him to see them grow up, get married, and have children of their own.
Back in the Triangle, being a married man, a father, and leaving behind a legacy were the last things on his mind. He ruled them out as things he’ll never have.
But Samira flooded their lives and broke their curse and showed him all the things he never knew he wanted.
For once, Lesaro was wrong. One curse – a blessing in disguise – can break another.
And so, he kisses her again, tasting the ocean on her lips and inhaling the sea on her skin. When he pulls back, he smiles because, how can he refuse her anything?
“Then let’s go make another child, mi corazón.” In a spirited motion, he has her in his arms and carries her to the great cabin, fully intending to worship her in the privacy of their room.
El Final
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| Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017)
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Pirates of the Caribbean's Captain Jack arriving in three different editions from Hot Toys
The masters of collector movie-figures are back at it, as Hot Toys takes the wraps off of a trio of Captain Jack Sparrow figures.
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fanficsbysenneres · 4 months
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Cádiz
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“Gui!” Salazar chuckled, leaning drunkenly over the table. “Gui! Where have you been!” 
Lesaro’s mouth turned down as he stood there staring. 
Salazar was completely dishevelled. He’d lost his blue coat and waistcoat at some point, his shirt-sleeve had a tear running up the length of it, and tell-tale flecks of blood on the front of his shirt confirmed to Lesaro that he’d been in some kind of altercation that same evening. A violent one.
Lesaro was still in the starch-pressed uniform he’d been wearing since they'd docked.
To find him now, in good spirits, in what was undoubtedly one of the worst taverns of Cádiz, made him grind his teeth. 
And Salazar’s welcoming grin did nothing for Lesaro’s mood. 
“Sit down, sit down!” He elbowed everyone around him. “Make room for him! This is my very, very good friend! My oldest friend!” 
“Mando,” he ignored the calculating looks his friend’s drinking companions gave him, “Have you forgotten what tomorrow is?” 
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Jared Leto posted an image from the upcoming Tron 3 or TR3N (a weird jumble of letters an a ‘3’ though unlike M3GAN it at least makes sense it that it’s the third Tron movie) on Instagram and apparently the movie carries over the design esthetic from Tron: Legacy (2010) That’s good and bad because while Joseph Kosinski brought a great visual esthetic to the second movie I also thought that it…
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