
With mysterious origins and the swagger of a pirate-in-the-making, James Hook is among the captive dust miners at ruthless pirate Blackbeard's camp in Neverland. Working alongside Peter (Levi Miller), he observes the boy’s unique abilities and together they stage a daring escape that propels them into the adventure of a lifetime deep into Neverland.

Hedlund, who plays the destined-to-be Captain, offers, “Hook starts off in the film as a prisoner digging for Blackbeard; he’s a demoted, deflated man who’s a bit mysterious and seems quite lost. But when he sees Peter, and sees what he can do, Hook thinks he’s found his golden ticket out of there.
“That’s really where his journey begins,” Hedlund says, “right alongside Peter Pan, instead of against him…and before he comes into conflict with any crocodiles.”
What the actor loved about playing Hook was the character’s selfish, weasely nature. “He’s found his way to complete his objective, which is to get off this island called Neverland, even if it means going back to a place he hardly remembers. If he has to convince this kid he’s his new best friend and willing to help him find his mother, so be it.”

“Garrett was brought up on a farm in Minnesota and has a very sweet-natured, rural sensibility about him,” Wright observes. “He makes me feel the fresh air. He makes me feel the wide open spaces. He has a kind of rural rhythm to his speech, but he’s very quick with his humor. He’s almost old-fashioned in a way, and I found that fascinating about him and encouraged him to use it.”
Hedlund next stars in Ang Lee’s drama “Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk,” based on Ben Fountain’s novel of the same name. Due out in Fall 2016, the film also stars Vin Diesel, Steve Martin, Chris Tucker and Kristen Stewart.
Opening across the Philippines on Thursday, October 8, “Pan” is distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
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