Fair winds and clear seas, mate. The Black Pearl awaits.

Set twenty years before the events of Treasure Island , Black Sails follows the infamous Captain Flint (Toby Stephens) as he fights for the survival of New Providence Island. The show is not merely a fantasy adventure; it is a complex drama that explores the political, economic, and moral challenges of 18th-century piracy. Key Highlights of Season 1

The pilot episode of Black Sails, titled "Pilot," sets the stage for the series. The story takes place in 1715 and follows Captain Flint (Toby Stephens) and his crew as they try to survive in the Caribbean. The episode introduces the main characters, including Eleanor Tilley (Hannah New), Billy Bones (Tom Hopper), and Charles Hayden (Zachary Quinto).

John Silver, a clever newcomer who obtains a crucial missing map page, and the vicious Captain Charles Vane. Key Characters and Performances

A cunning, opportunistic man who navigates the danger of the pirate life through wit.

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