Watch The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) if you haven’t; it’s the only film that deeply explores the Pirate Code in live action.
The story is inspired by the iconic "Auction Scene" from the original Disneyland attraction. It was directed by James Ward Byrkit and written by the franchise's regular scribes, Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio. Plot Summary and Key Reveals
: It reveals why both women were so furious with Jack; he had proposed to both of them, only to secretly trade them to an auctioneer in exchange for a "fancy hat". Cotton’s Tongue i--- Nonton Pirates Of The Caribbean Tales Of The Code
Since your query includes "Tales of the Code," you may be conflating it with the Pirates of the Caribbean: Tales of the Code: Wedlocked (2011).
The short follows two brides, Scarlett and Giselle—the two women who slap Jack Sparrow at the beginning of The Curse of the Black Pearl . It explains why they hate him. Without spoiling the hilarious twist, the short reveals that Jack left both of them at the altar on the same day. The story revolves around the "Pirate's Code" regarding marriage and salvage rights. Watch The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
The live-action film series consists of:
Despite being a "DVD extra," Tales of the Code is not a low-budget afterthought. It was filmed on the same sets used for the main films, utilizing the same costume designers and prop masters. The lighting is atmospheric, heavy with shadows and candlelight, evoking the mysterious ambiance of Singapore and the pirate hideouts seen in the trilogy. Plot Summary and Key Reveals : It reveals
, answering long-standing questions while paying homage to the original Disneyland attraction. A Prequel Built on Borrowed Time
: They discover Jack has secretly traded them to an auctioneer in exchange for a "very nice hat".