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The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping dir. Francis Lawrence | 2026
NICHOLAS GALITZINE Masters of The Universe (2026) dir. Travis Knight
NICHOLAS GALITZINE Masters of The Universe (2026)
flat earthers are so funny man "they're lying about the shape of the earth" okay why?
Hi, @staff is this real? I swear I didn’t do anything. I us this app this app very rarely. Was I hacked or something?
Iron Man 3 dir. Shane Black | 2013
Definitely a good thing. This change in you.
Lara Croft in 2.04 Slán Abhaile TOMB RAIDER: THE LEGEND OF LARA CROFT (2025)
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A ‘Lara Croft’s arms’ appreciation post
seasons in assassin’s creed shadows ↳ winter ❄️
TOMB RAIDER: ANNIVERSARY (2007) / TOMB RAIDER: LEGACY OF ATLANTIS (2026)
Uchiha Itachi requested by @vtsvro!
“You don’t have to forgive me. No matter what you decide to do from now on… I will love you forever.”
This isn’t a dig at any creators or educators who use Robin Hood to talk about history or connect to the past, but it bugs me when films or TV use Robin in a bland or uninteresting way when he has such potential!
Robin with a posh accent, or Robin as dispossessed nobility, or Robin as a supporter of a good king against a comically moustache-twirling villain all lack the edge of a folk hero from ballads sung by commoners about a man who stood up to the corrupt church and the law to fight for the poor. And that feels like a Robin that would have some things to say about now.
(I did a longer rant about this with a more context on Patreon if you’d like to hear more of my thoughts)