Well, in such a fanfiction, Peter Pan might be in a really tough situation. He could be locked up in Captain Hook's lair on the pirate ship. Maybe Hook would try to break Peter's spirit, but Peter being Peter, he'd surely find a way to outwit Hook eventually.
A really interesting plot twist might be that Captain Hook actually doesn't want to kill Peter. Instead, he wants to use Peter's ability to fly to get to a hidden treasure that can only be reached by flying. So, he's trying to force Peter to cooperate. Or perhaps, Tinker Bell gets captured too and in order to save her, Peter has to make a deal with Hook that goes against his nature.
Well, in the original Peter Pan story, Captain Hook is clearly not Peter Pan's father. However, in the world of fanfiction, the rules are much more flexible. Authors can create all kinds of relationships. So, yes, there could be fanfictions out there where Captain Hook is made to be Peter Pan's father. This might be used to add a new layer of drama, like exploring a conflicted family relationship between the hero and the villain.
Well, the theme of lost childhood is often seen. Hook, in some fanfictions, is seen as someone who has lost his childhood innocence and is envious of Peter's eternal youth. Another common theme is the power struggle. There's always a struggle for power between Peter, who has the power of flight and leadership in Neverland, and Hook, who has his pirate crew and his own brand of power. Also, the theme of discovery, like discovering new parts of Neverland or new aspects of each other's characters.
Another common theme is the exploration of Hook's past. Writers often create stories that dig into what made Hook become the pirate he is. This could involve his early life, his first encounters with the magical world of Neverland, and how he lost his hand to the crocodile. It gives more context to his character and his motives in the story.
Introducing a young apprentice to Captain Hook could be really interesting. This apprentice could be initially eager to learn from Hook but then start to question his cruel ways when seeing the interactions with Peter Pan. Also, a wandering wizard who is lost in Neverland could be a good character. He might have knowledge that could either help Hook finally defeat Pan or, on the contrary, make Pan more powerful. This wizard could add a whole new layer of mystery and magic to the story. The interactions between these new characters and the existing ones like Hook and Pan would create more complex and engaging plotlines.
The story is about the eternal conflict between Peter Pan, the boy who never grows up, and Captain Hook, the fearsome pirate. Hook is always trying to catch Peter and his friends, but Peter always outwits him.
There are many talented authors out there. Some popular ones might be those who are really good at capturing the essence of the Neverland setting. For example, authors who can vividly describe the magical forests and the lairs of the pirates. They make you feel like you're really there in Neverland with Peter and Hook.
There might be a fanfiction where Captain Hook has a change of heart and tries to make amends with Peter Pan. He could start to see the error of his ways after a particularly dangerous encounter with a sea monster. In this story, they could gradually become friends, much to the surprise of all the Lost Boys and the pirates.
One common theme is the exploration of forbidden love. Since they are supposed to be enemies, the idea of them having romantic feelings for each other is a big draw. It adds an element of taboo and excitement.
Highlight his love for his crew. Captain Hook may seem like a cruel leader, but if you show that he truly cares about his men, it makes him more sympathetic. Maybe he risks his life to save one of his crew members from a dangerous creature in Neverland. Or he tries to find a better place for them to live because he knows they are all outcasts like him.