'Pan' Official Trailer Released: Hugh Jackman Look Unrecognizable As 'Blackbeard'; Peter Pan And Capt. Hook Used To Be Friends?

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The official "Pan" trailer was released.

In the trailer, many people didn't recognize the "Wolverine" actor Hugh Jackman as "Blackbeard." Check out the trailer below:


Currently, the "Pan" trailer which is now available on Youtube has 34,980 views, 373 likes, and 27 dislikes.

Jackman is known as one of the nicest Hollywood leading men. This time, he plays the role of one of the characters of children's novel "Peter Pan," as Blackbeard. In the film "Pan," which slated to hit theaters on July 17, 2015, the "Wolverine" actor appeared to relish the role of the bewigged, armour-clad villain.

This version of the "Peter Pan" movie follows the WWII orphan. He will be abducted by Blackbeard's clownish henchman from his bed at the Lambeth Home for Boys. After that abduction, Peter will be spirited away to Neverland by the baddie's magical flying ship.

Unlike other "Peter Pan" movies, the protagonist Pan (Levi Miller) and the antagonist Capt. Hook are friends in this adventure flick.

The setting of this film is set where Peter Pan is a little boy and James Hook or Capt. Hook is also a young man. Hook (which played by Garrett Hedlund) is a modest American-accented miner. He will help Peter escape slave labour.

The Oscar nominee Rooney Mara play the role of Tiger Lily. In the trailer she wears pink eyeshadow and a Peruvian-inspired headdress and supermodel Cara Delevingne plays the role of a mermaid.

"Les Misérables" star Amanda Seyfried play the role of Mary, the woman who mysteriously abandoned Peter along with a letter.

In the trailer, she reads, 'My dearest peter, I long for the day that I can come back to you and explain everything. You are extraordinary, more than you can imagine. I promise that you will see me again in this world or another."

When Blackbeard encounters Peter, the young boy told him "I don't believe in bedtime stories."

In this new version of "Peter Pan" or "Pan," what do you think about the story? Share your comments here!

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