![]() As it appeared only on the DVD commentary, writers Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio originally thought it was fan-made when they saw it on the Internet, and decided to use it nonetheless. Johnny Depp proposed the character's first name "Hector" on set of the first film, although it is never mentioned in the film. While in the first film, Barbossa was conceptualized as a villain, as a "dark trickster" and evil counterpart to Jack Sparrow, Rush felt that he was playing the unsung hero of the film, who only dreamed about lifting the curse and living as a rich rogue with his prized pirate bride. Originally, Rush was second choice for the role behind Robert De Niro, who turned it down as he expected the film to flop like previous pirate films did. Throughout the series, the character has been conceptualized as a "dark trickster" and the evil counterpart of Captain Jack Sparrow. ![]() However, he is revealed to have been brought back to life at the end of Dead Man's Chest before appearing in anti-heroic roles as a Pirate Lord in At World's End (2007), a privateer with the Royal Navy in On Stranger Tides (2011), and finally as the rich and influential leader of his own pirate fleet in Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017). ![]() Starting out as a villainous undead pirate in The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003), the character dies at the end of the film. Geoffrey Rush as Hector Barbossa in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.Ĭaptain Hector Barbossa is a fictional character of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, appearing in all five films in the series.
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