Characters
Plot & Events
Neverland
Themes & Ideas
Film Techniques
100

What is Peter Pan’s adult name in the film?

Peter Banning

100

Who kidnaps Peter's children? 

Captain Hook

100

What is the magical land called where Peter returns?

Neverland

100

Peter’s biggest problem at the start of the film is that he cares too much about what?

His work / business life.

100

Who directed Hook?

Steven Spielberg

200

Who is the fairy that helps Peter return to Neverland?

Tinker Bell

200

Why does Peter have to return to Neverland?

To save/rescue his children.

200

What group of children helps train Peter in Neverland?

The Lost Boys.

200

A key idea in the film is that growing up can make people lose their sense of what?

Imagination / joy / childlike wonder.

200

What type of music helps create a magical and adventurous mood in the film?

The orchestral film score / soundtrack by John Williams.

300

Who becomes the leader of the Lost Boys before Peter fully returns as Pan?

Rufio
300

Hook tries to turn Peter’s son against him by making Jack see Hook as a what?

A father figure / better father.

300

Name one kind of character or creature Peter encounters in Neverland besides pirates.

Lost Boys, fairies, or mermaids.

300

The film shows that being a good parent requires more than providing money; it also requires what?

Time, attention, love, or presence.

300

Bright costumes, dramatic sets, and fantasy locations are examples of what part of filmmaking?

Mise-en-scène / visual design / production design.

400

Who is Peter married to in the film?

Moira Banning

400

What does Peter need to recover before he can truly become Peter Pan again?

His memory, confidence, and happy thought / belief in himself.

400

What are the two main groups fighting in Neverland?

The Lost Boys and Hook’s pirates.

400

What does Hook suggest about childhood and adulthood by trying to make children join him?

That children can be influenced when they feel ignored, lonely, or hurt.

400

When the camera shows Peter as small, confused, or overwhelmed in Neverland, it helps the audience understand what?

His weakness, confusion, or loss of identity.

500

What important truth does Peter learn about himself in the story?

He is really Peter Pan

500

What event helps Jack realise that Hook is not truly good and that Peter has changed?

Rufio’s death and Peter’s bravery in the final battle.

500

Why is Neverland an important setting in the film, not just a backdrop?

It represents memory, imagination, childhood, and Peter’s true identity.

500

What overall message does the film give about family?

Family should come before work, and real love means being present for the people you care about.

500

Why might Spielberg use fantasy visuals and larger-than-life characters in this film?

To make the story feel magical while also highlighting serious ideas about memory, identity, and family.