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On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Pan is a 2015 American fantasy film directed by Joe Pan reheat pizza and written by Jason Fuchs. London on September 20, 2015, and it was theatrically released in the United States on October 9, 2015, by Warner Bros.
Newborn Peter is left on the steps of a London orphanage with a mysterious pan flute pendant by his mother Mary. Mother Barnabas summons pirates who kidnap Peter, Nibs and several other orphans. Nibs manages to escape, but Peter is taken aboard a flying pirate ship. Peter joins Hook and his accomplice, Sam “Smee” Smiegel in stealing a flying ship and escaping into the forest.
Determined to find his mother, Peter refuses to leave Neverland. Fearful of Blackbeard, Smee betrays the natives’ location, and in the ensuing battle Chief Great Little Panther is shot by Blackbeard, who reveals that he killed Mary. Peter is hurt to learn that Tiger Lily lied to him that his mother was still alive, but she explains that he would have walked away from his destiny if he knew the truth. Peter, Hook, and Tiger Lily escape in a raft to enlist the help of the Fairy Kingdom. They are attacked by a giant crocodile and Peter is nearly eaten before being rescued by the mermaids. Tiger Lily shows Peter a vision of Blackbeard accidentally killing Mary as she defended the Fairy Kingdom, revealing she was a great warrior who trained Tiger Lily herself.
Peter escapes and meets a fairy named Tinker Bell. Hook returns and fights Blackbeard’s right-hand man Bishop while Tiger Lily duels Blackbeard, and the ship tips over, sending Hook and Bishop plummeting. Peter conquers his fears and flies to save Hook, then rallies the fairies against the pirates as Peter saves Tiger Lily. Blackbeard and his men are forced into an abyss to their deaths, with only Smee having fled. Peter, Tiger Lily and Hook, now captain of the Jolly Roger, return to London to rescue Nibs and the other orphans, who become Peter’s crew, the Lost Boys. Hook and Tiger Lily fall somewhat in love, and Peter and Hook reaffirm their friendship, certain nothing will ever go wrong between them.
Hugh Jackman’s Blackbeard costume on display at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis in 2015. Jason Fuchs at the film’s premiere. The script for the film was listed on Hollywood’s 2013 Black List. In January 2014, Garrett Hedlund was cast as a younger version of Captain Hook.