Peter Pan & Wendy ends differently from J.M. Barrie's original play and book, and from Disney's 1953 animated film, but pays homage to both.
Disney's new live-action Peter Pan & Wendy ends a little differently than the original play, book, and 1953 animated film. In J.M. Barrie's original story , Wendy decides to take the Lost Boys back home with her to London, England. Peter flies ahead of the group to bar the window, but changes his mind when he sees Mrs. Darling crying. The Darlings agree to adopt the Lost Boys and offer to adopt Peter, but he refuses. He does promise to return for Wendy every spring.
Not wanting to completely lose more friends, and starting to understand it's okay for the Lost Boys to miss their families, Peter decides to take them back to England. Peter also trusts Wendy, having been keeping watch over her for a long time, and knows that she will make sure the Lost Boys are safe. He can always come back and check on them, and bring them back to Neverland if they want to go.
Are Peter Pan & Captain Hook Friends Again? At the end of Peter Pan & Wendy, Peter and Captain Hook aren't fully back to being friends again, but they have at least come to an understanding. Peter apologizes to Hook for how he treated him, and Hook indicates he regrets his actions. They both realize they are still important to each other, and would rather be alive to fight each other—if they keep fighting at all—than one of them be dead.
How Peter Pan & Wendy Changes The Original Disney Movie Ending In Disney's animated Peter Pan, Wendy and her brothers go home. However, the Lost Boys don't go with them because they aren't ready to grow up . Peter and the Lost Boys return to Neverland on the pirate ship as Wendy and her parents watch through the window. It's a relatively big departure from Barrie's original story.
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