Hugh Jackman has signed on to play the pirate Long John Silver in a new film adaptation of "Treasure Island" [1].
The casting marks a collaboration between Jackman and director Ridley Scott. This project brings a cinematic interpretation to Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel, placing one of cinema's most versatile actors in a legendary literary role [2].
Jackman is set to lead the production as the cunning pirate Silver, a character known for his complexity and moral ambiguity [1]. The project is being helmed by Scott, whose career is defined by large-scale visual storytelling and historical epics [3].
This role adds another classic character to Jackman's extensive filmography [2]. While the production has not yet released a filming schedule or a full cast list, the pairing of Scott and Jackman suggests a high-budget approach to the seafaring adventure [1].
The adaptation will focus on the journey to find the buried treasure of Captain Flint, centering on the volatile relationship between the young Jim Hawkins and the charismatic Silver [3]. Scott's direction is expected to bring a distinct visual style to the 19th-century maritime setting [2].
Industry analysts said that the project aims to revitalize the swashbuckler genre for modern audiences. By casting an actor with Jackman's global appeal, the production secures a wide reach for this retelling of the pirate tale [3].
“Hugh Jackman has signed on to play the pirate Long John Silver”
The pairing of Ridley Scott and Hugh Jackman indicates that this version of Treasure Island is intended as a prestige production rather than a standard genre exercise. By selecting a high-profile lead for Long John Silver, the studio is positioning the film to compete as a major cinematic event, leveraging Scott's reputation for epic scale to modernize a story that has been adapted numerous times over the last century.


