[Movie - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End] Why didn't Will Turne!


Question: In the Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, why didn't Will Turner and his crew transform into sea creatures?

In the near end when Will Turner becomes the Captain of the Flying Dutchman, why does he and his crew appear human and not sea creatures like those of Davy Jones' crew?


Answers: In the Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, why didn't Will Turner and his crew transform into sea creatures?

In the near end when Will Turner becomes the Captain of the Flying Dutchman, why does he and his crew appear human and not sea creatures like those of Davy Jones' crew?

The captain of the flying dutchman is gifted with imortality, but for this he must perform a task, and that task is guiding those who are killed at sea to the next place that is worlds end...

Davey jones and his crew turned away from this task and so became cursed, the longer they strayed from their task the more they became one with ocean and the ship, adopting variouse nasty humanoid forms...

Will Turner, as captain fo the flyign dutchman, peformed the task, and so him and his crew did not become monsters...

Because he was going to use the Dutchman for what it was intended to do, ferry the dead to the afterlife. The old crew were cursed by Jones's thirst for vengeance, and were thus cursed.

I think Davy Jones' crew is ....."experienced" They've been living in the water for a long time and it probably deformed them. You know, like ships that stay underwater for a while and kinda rust and get dirty.

Ok pirate expert her Will and his crew weren't fish men because they did the duty they were chraged with to ferry souls to the other side for ten years then he could come on shore for but one day to be with the one he loves



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