How and when does the monkey in Pirates of the Caribbean get on the ship?

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In Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl, the monkey steals a coin from the chest and becomes cursed, a plot shown after the credits. Mr. Gibbs and the other crew members sailed away from the island. In Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men's Chest, the monkey was on the ship. So, when and how did it (monkey) get on the Black Pearl?



Best Answer

I am sure the monkey stole the coin after the ship sailed away. The reason I say this is because they show the ship sailing away before the curse is lifted (when Barbossa gets shot). If the monkey had stolen the coin before that, then the curse would not have been lifted as there would still be one coin missing. However, there might be one other explanation. The crew, after they rescue Jack at the end and are being chased by Norrington, come back to Isla de Muerta (possibly to get the rest of the treasure) and that's when the monkey gets back on the ship. There is a remark made by Gibbs in Dead Man's Chest about the Isla de Muerta and the treasure being reclaimed by the sea.




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How did the monkey get back on the Black Pearl?

Upon Davy Jones' death, Jack the Monkey escaped the Dutchman by clinging to Jack Sparrow's makeshift parasail and returned to Barbossa aboard the Black Pearl.

What happened to the monkey in Pirates of the Caribbean?

Following the death of Barbossa, Jack then mourned his master's demise along with the rest of Crew of the Black Pearl by sadly putting his hand on his chest.

Was a real monkey used in Pirates of the Caribbean?

In addition to CGI, a real monkey actor is used on set for filming, and a recent report about the monkey's treatment during Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales has landed Disney and the production into some hot water.

Is it the same monkey in friends and Pirates of the Caribbean?

Marla Lise. Capuchin monkeys are one of the most widely used primates in television and movies from all over the world. Remember Ross's little monkey, Marcel, in the series, Friends and Captain Barbossa's monkey, Jack, in the Pirates of the Caribbean movie? Those were both species of Capuchin monkeys.



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Answer 2

Even though the scene is an after credits scene, it could have taken place before the ships sailed away. Nothing in the scene itself makes that impossible, although it is a bit quiet, I suppose they could all have been preparing the ships to set off, and he snuck away to steal the coin...

Obviously the writers themselves probably didn't think about the scene a great deal since it's more of a gag, but I don't think it necessarily presents a plot-hole.

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