This article is about the character originating from Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. For her counterpart from the original ride, see Redd.
Scarlett is a character in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series.
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History
Background
Scarlett resided in Tortuga during the Age of Piracy. She and Giselle were believed to be prostitutes. Scarlett had bright red hair and was typically seen wearing a fiery, red dress with an excessive amount of blush on her face.
Development History
Scarlett was based on the redheaded wench, in the Auction scene of the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction, commonly referred to as the "Redhead". When she was adapted into the Pirates of the Caribbean films, the character was given the name "Scarlett" because of her red hair.
Appearances
The Curse of the Black Pearl
Scarlett had a history with Jack Sparrow, but developed animosity towards him which manifested itself in a slap to the face upon seeing Jack again in Tortuga. Jack commented that he hadn't deserved the slap, though one from Giselle's moments later was, as he believed, that was justified.
Dead Man's Chest
Despite the divide between them, Scarlett and Giselle were often seen in each other's company in Tortuga, and were both approached by William Turner a year later, during the latter's search for Sparrow, though Scarlett claimed Jack had not been seen for over a month.
At World's End
Jack was ultimately reunited with Scarlett following his rescue from Davy Jones' Locker and end of the Battle of Calypso's maelstrom, and was again greeted with a slap after admitting he loved neither Scarlett nor Giselle. Joshamee Gibbs departed with Scarlett and Giselle as Jack set off on his quest to find the Fountain of Youth.
Trivia
- Scarlett was portrayed by Lauren Maher in The Curse of the Black Pearl, Dead Man's Chest, At World's End. Nika Futterman provided the voice in The Legend of Jack Sparrow.
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