ElizabethSwannis a fictional character in thePirates of the Caribbeanfilm series. She appears inThe Curse of the Black Pearl(2003),Dead Man's Chest(2006),At World's End(2007) andDead Men Tell No Tales(2017). She is portrayed byKeira Knightleyin all four films. Elizabeth is the daughter ofWeatherby Swann,the wife ofWill Turnerand the mother ofHenry Turner.

Elizabeth Swann
Pirates of the Caribbeancharacter
Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Swann[a]
First appearanceThe Curse of the Black Pearl(2003)
Portrayed by
Voiced byEliza Schneider[d]
In-universe information
OccupationPirate
FamilyWeatherby Swann(father)
SpouseWill Turner
ChildrenHenry Turner(son)

Appearances

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Film series

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The Curse of the Black Pearl

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Elizabeth Swann was introduced at the beginning of the original 2003 film,Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.She appears as a young girl at sea with her father, Governor Weatherby Swann. She notices a boy floating in the water, and the crew hauls him aboard the ship. He is identified asWill Turner.Eight years later, Elizabeth is of a marriageable age. Her father, the governor of Port Royal, wants her to marry Commodore James Norrington, a Royal Navy officer. During Norrington's marriage proposal, Elizabeth is suffocated by her tightly-lacedcorsetand faints, falling into the bay.

She is rescued by the notorious pirateJack Sparrow,newly arrived in Port Royal to commandeer a ship. Despite Sparrow's gallant act and against Elizabeth's protests, he is promptly jailed and sentenced to hang. That night, Port Royal is raided by theBlack Pearl,a pirate ship. When Elizabeth is taken hostage by the pirates, they discover that she possesses a gold medallion that she took from Will after his rescue years ago. Elizabeth strikes a deal with the captain of the ship,Hector Bar Boss a:He will leave Port Royal in exchange for the medallion. At first Bar Boss a agrees, but then keeps Elizabeth captive after she identifies herself as "Elizabeth Turner". He believes that, as a Turner, her blood can break a curse that has transformed his crew into immortal zombies.

Will frees Sparrow from prison, and together they pursue Bar Boss a. After a series of adventures, Bar Boss a takes Will captive and maroons Elizabeth and Sparrow on a deserted island. Elizabeth creates a towering smoke column, which is spotted by Norrington. Hoping to rescue Will, Elizabeth convinces Norrington to attack Bar Boss a's crew onIsla de Muertaby impulsively accepting his marriage proposal. Once on the island, Elizabeth frees Sparrow's crew, believing they will rescue Will and Sparrow. Instead, they commandeer theBlack Pearland set sail, leaving Elizabeth to rescue Will and Sparrow by herself. Elizabeth, Will and Sparrow fight Bar Boss a and his crew, and Sparrow shoots Bar Boss a as the curse is lifted. He falls dead, and his now-mortal crewmates surrender to Norrington. Back in Port Royal, Will frees Sparrow from execution. Elizabeth and Will proclaim their love for each other, and Norrington concedes Elizabeth's hand to Will.

Dead Man's Chest

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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest(2006) takes place one year afterThe Curse of the Black Pearl.At the beginning of the film,Lord Cutler Beckettnotifies Elizabeth and Will that they have been sentenced to death for helping Sparrow escape execution. Beckett, who is an agent of theEast India Trading Company,offers clemency if Will agrees to search for Sparrow and obtain his magical compass. Will finds Sparrow and theBlack Pearlcrew onIsla de Pelegostos.They are hiding from theKraken,aleviathancontrolled by the mythical captainDavy Jones.

Elizabeth escapes from prison and discovers that Beckett is not pardoning her or Will. She confronts Beckett and forces him to free Will. She then travels toTortuga,where she encounters Sparrow attempting to pay off a debt to Jones. Also present is Norrington, who tries to shoot Sparrow. In the ensuing brawl, Elizabeth knocks out Norrington to save him. Sparrow claims Will was forced into joining Jones's crew, but says Elizabeth can save him by finding the Dead Man's Chest, which contains Jones's beating heart.

Elizabeth, Sparrow, Norrington and Will arrive on Isla Cruces and locate the Chest. A conflict erupts, and Norrington flees with Jones's heart. Jones pursues theBlack Pearl,and Elizabeth realizes that Sparrow is the Kraken's sole target. She distracts him with a kiss while handcuffing him to the mast, and tells the others that he willingly stayed behind to aid their escape. After witnessing the kiss, Will believes that Elizabeth loves Sparrow. The Kraken then drags Sparrow intoDavy Jones's Lockeras the others watch from the longboat. Elizabeth is wracked by guilt for sacrificing Sparrow, which prompts thevoodoopriestessTia Dalmato suggest they rescue Sparrow with the help of Captain Bar Boss a, who is alive once again.

At World's End

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Elizabeth returns in the third film in the series,Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End(2007). She joins Will, Bar Boss a, Tia Dalma, and Sparrow's crew on a mission to rescue Sparrow from Davy Jones's Locker. Elizabeth's anguish over sacrificing Sparrow torments her, and during the voyage she distances herself from Will. She eventually reveals to him that she caused Sparrow's demise, and he is hurt that she kept a secret from him. Elizabeth claims that Will cannot trust her, and abruptly leaves. In the Locker, Elizabeth discovers that her father was murdered by Beckett, and she vows to avenge his death.

The dying pirate captainSao Fengnames Elizabeth the Pirate Lord of the South China Sea, mistakenly believing she is the sea goddess Calypso. Elizabeth and her new crew are taken prisoner aboard theFlying Dutchman,where she is reunited with Norrington. Elizabeth accuses him of complicity in her father's murder, but Norrington denies knowing anything about his death. That night, Norrington frees Elizabeth and her crew.

Elizabeth attends a meeting of pirate lords, who discuss how to oppose Beckett and the East India Trading Company. Elizabeth favors fighting, while others suggest hiding in Shipwreck Cove. Elizabeth is elected Pirate King and declares war. As Beckett's fleet approaches, Elizabeth refuses to retreat and delivers a rousing speech. During the ensuing battle, Will proposes to Elizabeth, who orders Bar Boss a to marry them amidst the fighting. Davy Jones fatally wounds Will, and Sparrow forces the grief-stricken Elizabeth to escape with him as Will and theDutchmanare sucked into a whirlpool. The ship quickly resurfaces, however, with a resurrected Will at the helm. With the help of Will and his crew, the pirates kill Beckett and destroy his ship. Later, Elizabeth and Will travel to a nearby island and conceive their son,Henry Turner.

Dead Men Tell No Tales

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InPirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales(2017), Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann's son Henry searches for theTrident of Poseidonwith Captain Jack Sparrow, and upon the Trident's destruction frees Will from the curse that binds him to theFlying Dutchman.Elizabeth reunites with Will and they share a kiss, much to Jack's disgust. In the post-credits sequence, Elizabeth Swann stays asleep as Will Turner dreams that their bedroom is entered by the shadow of an apparently resurrected Davy Jones.

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Elizabeth is voiced byEliza Schneiderin the video gamesKingdom Hearts II,Kingdom Hearts III,The Legend of Jack Sparrow,Disney Speedstorm,[1]and the video game adaptations ofDead Man's ChestandAt World's End.[2]Elizabeth also appears inPirates of the Caribbean Online,Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game,Disney Magic KingdomsandFortnite Battle Royale.andDisney Speedstorm.[3]

Portrayal

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Keira Knightleyportrays Elizabeth in all four films in which the character appears. According to a presskit fromThe Curse of the Black Pearl,the producers cast her because she had an "indescribable quality...reminiscent of motion picture stars from Hollywood's heyday. "[4]Knightley's co-star Johnny Depp described her approach to playing Elizabeth: "Keira steps into the ring and attacks...Her work is right on the money, totally professional... I was very impressed. "[4]

Knightley has described Elizabeth as "a 21st century girl trapped in an 18th century world" who "starts out as a damsel in distress and then kicks butt". Knightley was disappointed that Elizabeth does not carry a sword inCurse of the Black Pearl.[5]When filmingAt World's End,Knightley was glad to shed the elaborate dresses—which were uncomfortably hot—and wear only pirate clothing.[6]During production ofDead Man's ChestandAt World's End,Knightley wore wigs when playing Elizabeth.[7]

By the end of filming thePiratestrilogy in 2006 and the release ofAt World's Endin 2007, it was reported that Keira Knightley didn't want to participate in any further sequels. Both Knightley andOrlando Bloomrepeatedly stated that they were done withPiratesseries, noting that there was closure for Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann inAt World's End,and was quoted in saying they wanted to move on from the franchise, and so did not return for the fourth filmOn Stranger Tides.[8][9][10]Despite having previously stated that she wouldn't return,[11]there were reports suggesting that Keira Knightley would reprise her role as Elizabeth Swann in the fifth film,Dead Men Tell No Tales,due to the return of Will and the focus on their grown-up son Henry in the film.[12][13][14]Once the film was shown to test audiences, the filmmakers felt they were "demanded" to reunite both Will and Elizabeth's character and approached Knightley about appearing.[15]To ensure that Knightley could reprise this role, the production moved for a one-day shoot in London, where she was working, and planned around her schedule.[16][17][18]Knightley said she is not planning to appear in any additionalPirates of the Caribbeanfilms because they "take too long to shoot."[19]

In a 2023 interview, Knightley reflected that she felt "constrained" and "caged" after her breakout performance as Elizabeth inThe Curse of the Black Pearl.She felt that Elizabeth was perceived as an "object of desire" and she felt confined to that type of role in the film industry. She said that she subsequently sought out different types of roles.[20]

Notes

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  1. ^Promotional image forPirates of the Caribbean: At World's End(2007)
  2. ^The Curse of the Black Pearl
    Dead Man's Chest
    At World's End
    Dead Men Tell No Tales
  3. ^The Curse of the Black Pearl(child)
  4. ^Various video games

References

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  1. ^Jackson, Lara (March 16, 2022)."Pirates of the Caribbean's Elizabeth Swann Joins Disney Speedstorm".Screen Rant.RetrievedAugust 5,2024.
  2. ^"Elizabeth Swann Voices".Behind the Voice Actors.RetrievedAugust 5,2024.
  3. ^"Update 4: Pirates of the Caribbean Trailer".YouTube.Disney Magic Kingdoms. September 15, 2016.RetrievedAugust 5,2024.
  4. ^ab"Pirates of the Caribbean Presskit"(PDF).Walt Disney Pictures.Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 13 July 2011.Retrieved6 April2021.
  5. ^Lee, Alana (29 July 2003)."Keira Knightley Interview".BBC News.Retrieved13 June2018.
  6. ^"Pirates Of The Caribbean,Keira Knightley ".London Net.21 December 2007.Retrieved13 June2018.
  7. ^Production featurette onPirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest(DVD).
  8. ^"Keira Talks Pirates Future".IGN.November 10, 2006.
  9. ^Rollo, Sarah (March 17, 2009)."Orlando Bloom 'turns down Pirates 4'".Digital Spy.RetrievedAugust 7,2024.
  10. ^"Three Pirates enough for Keira".Irish Independent.March 22, 2010.
  11. ^"Keira Knightley will never go back to Pirates of the Caribbean despite saying she 'loved it'".Daily Mirror.July 2, 2014.
  12. ^"So, Keira Knightley MIGHT return to the" Pirates of the Caribbean "movies and that'd be awesome".December 18, 2016.
  13. ^Smith, Erika (December 18, 2016)."So, Keira Knightley MIGHT return to the" Pirates of the Caribbean "movies and that'd be awesome".HelloGiggles.RetrievedOctober 1,2023.
  14. ^"Keira Knightley to Return to 'Pirates of the Caribbean' (Exclusive Details)".
  15. ^Cite error: The named referenceKnightley USA Todaywas invoked but never defined (see thehelp page).
  16. ^"Keira Knightley confirmed for Pirates of the Caribbean 5".April 19, 2017.Archivedfrom the original on April 19, 2017.
  17. ^Alexander, Bryan (May 26, 2017)."'Pirates of the Caribbean' uprising: How the fans demanded Keira Knightley ".USA Today.Archivedfrom the original on June 27, 2021.RetrievedMay 4,2021.
  18. ^Nugent, John (June 1, 2017)."Pirates Of The Caribbean 5: Ten Revelations From Directors Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg".Empire.Archivedfrom the original on March 16, 2018.RetrievedFebruary 24,2018.
  19. ^Kaufman, Amy (September 21, 2018)."Keira Knightley looks to 'Colette' for courage in the battle against her own self-doubt".LA Times.RetrievedDecember 30,2018.
  20. ^Lee, Helena (March 7, 2023)."Soft power: Keira Knightley on the strength of women".Harper's Bazaar.RetrievedAugust 9,2024.