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Blackbeard is a 2006 American adventure-drama television miniseries based on the pirate Blackbeard, directed by Kevin Connor from a screenplay written by Bryce Zabel. [1] It premiered on Hallmark Channel on June 17, 2006.
The network announced the series in May 2012 with a straight-to-series commitment. [16] Ten episodes were ordered, and production began in Puerto Rico on October 15, 2013. [17] Hugh Laurie was in negotiations to be cast in the role of Blackbeard. However, the role later went to Malkovich. [18]
Our Flag Means Death is an American period romantic comedy [1] [2] television series created by David Jenkins.Set in the early 18th century during the Golden Age of Piracy, the series follows the misadventures of gentleman-turned-pirate Stede Bonnet and his crew aboard the Revenge as they try to make a name for themselves as pirates and cross paths with famed pirate captain Blackbeard (Taika ...
This is a list of pirate films and TV series, primarily in the pirate film genre, about the Golden Age of Piracy from the 17th through 18th centuries. The list includes films about other periods of piracy, TV series, and films tangentially related, such as pirate-themed pornographic films.
Black Sails is an American dramatic adventure television series set on New Providence Island and a prequel to Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island. [1] The series was created by Jonathan E. Steinberg and Robert Levine for Starz and debuted online for free on YouTube and other various streaming platform and video on demand services on ...
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Blackbeard is also portrayed as a central character in three TV series: by John Malkovich in Crossbones (2014), [134] by Ray Stevenson in seasons three and four of Black Sails (2016–2017), [135] and by Taika Waititi in Our Flag Means Death (2022). [136] [137]
[29] [30] [31] The production transferred with its original cast to the Harold Pinter Theatre on 1 May 2013, [32] [33] [34] receiving (at that time) more 5 star reviews than any other production in West End history, [35] along with the Critics' Circle Award for Best Musical, the Evening Standard Award for Best Musical and the Olivier Award for ...