RATED
///// TV-14 || PG-13 \\\\\
Adventure | Drama | Action | Thriller | Historical | Romance
Intense Battle Sequences | Disturbing Images | Suggestive Content | Brief Language
"When I first met her, I pegged her for an easy mark. But now, I'm not certain who I should be more afraid of. I saw the anger; being among the first to witness it, they made her admit that she was wrong, that she was weak. To tell you the truth, I think she felt compelled to let everyone on this island know; that in this bloody world, no one f***s with Black and gets away with it"
- John Silver
A double-crossover of Robert Louis Stevenson's best-selling Treasure Island, its television prequel Black Sails, and Disney's award-winning franchise Pirates of the Caribbean, this swashbuckling action-adventure tells the alternate origins of 18th century's most notorious pirates, who've taken over and refuged in the Caribbean seas, while representing freedom from the ruling powers.
In Port Royal of Jamaica, Abigail Ashe, the eighteen-year old daughter of Lord Peter Ashe, was taken as a prize by Captain Ned Low. After losing the love of his life, heroically-determined blacksmith William Turner becomes bent on revenge, and teams up with the eccentric but noble outlaw Vivienne Black. With her cunning, sharp-witted quartermaster John Silver, and Jim Hawkins, a young, dreamy thief, little did Will know that he's about to cross into a dirty, cutthroated world full of ambition and rivalries; not to mention one of the more-involved, and most-feared of Golden-Aged pirates, Captain Charles Vane.
Even after a simple rescue, not everything looks normal in the New World: Woodes Rogers, the newly appointed Governor of the Bahamas, wishes to purge piracy on the island of New Providence, by putting it under British tyranny. Consequently, this only stirred up an all-out rebellion in the West Indies, as it threatens to tip the age of piracy into a bathroom-wide war. It is here where legends are born, and where stories are told, as "one-legged" and "one-eyed" creatures find themselves at impossible odds.