Captain Will Turner «480p HD»

Alias: William Turner Jr. Title: Captain of the Flying Dutchman Affiliation: Brethren Court, East India Trading Company (formerly) Weapon of choice: Custom-forged broadsword Signature trait: Bound by the Dutchman’s curse (now a duty), able to step on land once every ten years Notable relations: Bootstrap Bill Turner (father), Elizabeth Swann (wife), Henry Turner (son)

The climax of At World's End provides one of the most bittersweet resolutions in cinematic history. To save his life after being mortally wounded by Davy Jones, Will Turner must stab the heart of the Kraken-master. In doing so, he fulfills the prophecy: "The Dutchman must always have a captain." captain will turner

When audiences first meet Will Turner in The Curse of the Black Pearl , he is the antithesis of a pirate. He is a hardworking blacksmith in Port Royal, defined by his rigid moral code and his adherence to social hierarchy. He believes in right and wrong, respecting the law and the Commodore. However, his character is quickly defined by his devotion to Elizabeth Swann. It is this devotion that forces him to break the law and align with Jack Sparrow. At this stage, Will is driven by a black-and-white worldview: pirates are evil, and he is a good man doing a necessary wrong. He rejects the pirate label, distinguishing himself from his father, "Bootstrap Bill" Turner, whom he views as a shameful stain on his family name. Alias: William Turner Jr

When we first meet Will Turner in The Curse of the Black Pearl , he is the antithesis of a pirate. He is a man of "propriety," a skilled craftsman who despises the lawless life. Driven by an earnest love for Elizabeth Swann, Will’s initial foray into piracy is born out of necessity rather than desire. In doing so, he fulfills the prophecy: "The

“My father taught me that a captain’s duty is not to command, but to serve — the ship, the crew, and the lost who cannot find their way home. I am Captain Will Turner. The sea is my sentence, but love is my anchor. One day in ten years I walk on sand. The rest, I walk on water, guiding souls to the other side. So long as the tides turn, so shall I.”