![]() ![]() In Disney's animated Peter Pan, Wendy and her brothers go home. This could be explored in a potential Peter Pan & Wendy sequel. But they have an infinite amount of time on Neverland to remember how to be best friends again. Plus, Hook is a grown-up and Peter is still a child. It would be hard to be friends with someone you've been trying to kill for years, possibly decades. Peter and Hook could still be friends later on down the road, after spending more time together and working through their resentment. Hook says he has no happy thoughts, but it's clear Peter comes close to making him happy. Peter even tries to save Hook's life and is happy to see he survives. 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. Peter apologizes to Hook for how he treated him, and Hook indicates he regrets his actions. ![]() ![]() 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. ![]()
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