This article is about the character portrayed by Logan Lerman. For his BBC character, see D'Artagnan (BBC).
D'Artagnan is the main protagonist of the 2011 adaptation of The Three Musketeers.
D'Artagnan is based on the character of the same name from The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas and on real-life Charles de Batz de Castelmore d'Artagnan
Background[]
d'Artagnan is a young man from a lesser known noblemen family from Gascony and the youngest of the four Musketeers that includes his three friends, Athos, Porthos and Aramis. D'Artagnan's father is a former Musketeer who also taught him how to sword fight and told his son stories of the Musketeers from him.
Personality []
Appearance[]
D'Artagnan is a teenager, approximately eighteen years old. He has wavy shoulder-length, brown hair, fair skin, and blue eyes.
Role in the film[]
D'Artagnan's role in the story began at least one year after the Three Musketeers were betrayed by Milady de Winter, being taught a last lesson by his father before going to Paris to join the Musketeers. He recieved twenty crowns from his father and provisions from his mother. While stopping at a tavern on his way to Paris, D'Artagnan comes across Cardinal Richelieu's men, where his horse Buttercup is insulted by the captain, Rochefort. D'Artagnan becomes infuriated with them. The Captain, Rochefort nearly kills him but Milady De Winter prevents Rochefort from dispatching D'Artagnan, as he's to pretty to die. This effectively saves his life. Upon seeing Rochefort again, D'Artagnan chases after him but instead crashes into and insults three former, disgraced Musketeers: Athos, Porthos, and Aramis. Unaware of them being the Musketeers, he challenged each of them to a duel at noun, one and two o'clock.
However, the Cardinal's men come to arrest the four men for illegal dueling, they form a team-up against the Cardinal's guards, where D'Artagnan encounters Constance Bonacieux, the handmaiden to Queen Anne. The Musketeers are impressed by d'Artagnan's prowess in battle and Athos offers for D'Artagnan to stay in their home for the time being.
Trivia[]
- D'Artagnan is portrayed by Logan Lerman, who also portrayed Percy Jackson in the Percy Jackson film duology
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