Peter Pan & Wendy's depiction of the iconic Disney character supports an old theory that Peter Pan is in fact the villain of his own story.
Peter Pan & Wendy supports the theory that Peter Pan is the real villain of his respective franchise with its depiction of the beloved Disney character. Peter Pan has long been a character that audiences have held up a critical lens to, as the premise of an eternal boy who recruits isolated children naturally brings up some questions the more a person thinks about it.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Not only does Peter Pan & Wendy confirm one aspect of the theory is canon by officially making Captain Hook a former Lost Boy in its story, it also goes some way to support the idea that Peter serves as a personal tyrant over at least the Lost Boys if not Neverland itself.
Peter Pan & Wendy's Story Supports The Evil Peter Pan Theory The Peter Pan & Wendy story essentially leans into the evil Peter Pan theory. It's revealed that nobody is allowed to speak about the fact that Captain Hook was previously just known as James, and was Peter's best friend.
Peter Pan & Wendy doesn't make its version of Peter irredeemable, as this conflict ends with the Lost Boy leader attempting to reconcile with his former friend. However, the decision to have Hook's origin story be Peter's mistreatment makes Pan far more morally questionable. Hook's early statement that “all my bad form I learned from you” seems more and more true over the course of the movie, making the plot more about Peter's redemption than anything else.
Peter Pan's Villain Story Makes The Movie's Ending Better In the original Disney Peter Pan, the character's decision to return to Neverland can feel quite tragic - as while he has many adventures awaiting him, he's also ultimately living a life in limbo for potentially the rest of his days.
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