In a dreamlike London, where magic intertwines with everyday life, a boy who never wants to grow up flies into the lives of Wendy, John, and Michael Darling. With his unmistakable green cap and an adventurous spirit, the fearless boy takes the siblings to Neverland. There, they encounter fairies, pirates, and a host of fantastic creatures that fuel their imagination.
Time in this magical world is not like in ours; youth and adventure seem endless. However, this happiness is threatened by the fearsome figure of Captain Hook, a cunning pirate determined to seek revenge on Peter Pan, who cut off his hand and fed it to the crocodiles. As the children experience the freedom and excitement of flying, they realize that growing up comes with its own challenges. Wendy, as a maternal figure, begins to question whether they truly want to stay in a place where time stands still.
As adventures unfold, the siblings confront their own desires and fears. Is eternal childhood more valuable than the pain of growing up? In a final showdown that will define their destinies, the Darlings and Peter Pan must choose between the carefree life of childhood and the challenges of the adult world, leaving the audience reflecting on the value of childhood and the inevitable passage of time.