![]() Beckett's henchman, Mercer, perfectly conveys the central dilemma surrounding Jones – “ Who’s going to kill him, if they know they’ll become him?” ![]() This offered a much better way of revealing the curse, in contrast to Swann’s exposition-heavy and slightly confusing monologue in the place of nautical legend that is Davy Jones’ Locker which was ultimately chosen for At World's End. The audience would have also learned of Jones’ second curse – that whoever stabs the heart must take its place as the Dutchman’s captain. His character was reduced to a cameo in the finished film, but Jonathan Pryce perfectly captures the pain in Swann’s voice as he informs Norrington of Elizabeth's death and questions the Admiral’s knowledge of her fate. ![]() Charging into the captain’s cabin, Governor Swann grabs a bayonet and attempts to stab the heart himself, only for Admiral Norrington to restrain him.
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