The Deleted Pirates Of The Caribbean Scene That Would Have Changed Everything – Looper

The scene in question happens while Sparrow is a prisoner aboard the East India Trading Company's flagship, and also features Lord Cutler Beckett(Tom Hollander).Jack is shoved into Beckett's office, and the villain reminds him that they had previously had a deal in which the pirate was to deliver cargo for him, but Jack "liberated" it instead. To which Jack replies casually, "People aren't cargo, mate" as he upturns items looking for the heart of Davy Jones(Bill Nighy), which Beckett tells him is stowed safely aboard another ship.

Beckett also uses the conversation to remind Jack Sparrow of his debt to Davy Jones: At some point,Beckett sunk Jack's ship in revenge for liberating that cargo. Jackpromised his soul to the ruthless ruler of the Seven Seas in exchange for raising Jack's ship and years of servitude. Jack tellsBeckett the debt has been paid, but Beckett says, "And yet, here you are." Clearly, this deal with Davy Jones doesn't sit well with this evil seafarer. During the exchange, Jack tells Beckett, "You have spared me any possibility of ending up as anything other than what I am, and for that, I truly thank you."

ThenBeckett gets to the nitty-gritty. He wants information about who the pirate lords are, where they're meeting as theBrethren Court, and the purpose of the Nine Pieces of Eight.

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