LEON S. KENNEDY portrayed by Nick Apostolides in Resident Evil: Requiem (2026) dev. by Capcom
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LEON S. KENNEDY portrayed by Nick Apostolides in Resident Evil: Requiem (2026) dev. by Capcom
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Just...look at her 💕
The sort of "Not my cat, but she chooses to visit once in a while for food and cuddles" cat.
I love her.
I like watching a certain Czech stunt show for the plot.
The plot:
Armored whump
- The heavy clunk of a Whumpee in armor brought to their knees.
- A sword slammed into the ground in an attempt to keep themself from falling right over.
- Arms trembling as they try to keep themself up, the weight of their armor pushing them further down, bearing on their bruises.
- They're already succumbing to gravity. They're panting, barely holding on, leaning heavily on their sword, or their staff, their lance.
- Making the effort to use it to push themself to their feet again, pulling the sword back out of the ground, swooshing their lance as they find the strength for another round.
- The sound of a sword clanking against stone when it's twirled out of their grip or when they no longer have the strength to hold it.
- A sword kicked away. Or worse, a heavy boot crunching down on it just as Whumpee manages to close a hand around the hilt.
- The soft clinking sounds of defeat drawing nearer when the enemy approaches slowly, fully aware Whumpee is already defeated. Metal crunches with each step. Armor jingles with his soft movements, when he crouches down in front of Whumpee.
- The tip of a sword scratching along over metal, teasing over their chest plates until it finally finds the weak spot of the armor and slowly pushes through.
- Also, armor is heavy :) Give me exhausted armored characters, dragging themself along. They are supposed to stay ahead of the rest, be their shield... but every battle and by now every step has been wearing on them. And it won't take long before they'll just collapse.
TBT: Johnny Depp, through the lens of Deborah Feingold, 35 years ago, on March 1987 ~ (Look #3)
At that time, a 23 years old Johnny Depp was filming the “21 Jump Street” series, and was being called to be photographed in order to promote the series, feature in dozens of teen magazines. During this pretty long photoshoot Johnny changed his look 5 times.
Click HERE to check Look #1 Click HERE to check Look #2
A young 23 years old Johnny Depp, serving handsomeness, 35 years ago, on March 1987.
At that time, a 23 years old Johnny Depp was filming the “21 Jump Street” series, and was being called to be photographed in order to promote the series, feature in dozens of teen magazines.
One of these photos also became posters and covers of VHS.
TBT: Johnny Depp, 34 years ago, sometime in late 1987, through the lens of Chris Helcermanas-Benge, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
At that time Johnny (who was 24 years old) was filming for the TV series “21 Jump Street” in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and some photos of this photoshoot were released in dozens of magazines, just as simple photos and a short interview, and as posters of different sizes in order to promote the series. And the photos continued even years later as Johnny was becoming more famous. For example: One photo from this photoshoot was used 4 years later as the cover of a French TV Magazine released in August 1991.
TBT: Johnny, 33 years ago, on June 1988, through the lens of Rob Austen, in Melbourne, Australia.
The photoshoot happened when Johnny traveled for the first time to Australia to promote “21 Jump Street”, and was taken on the same day he made a special appearance on the Australian TV show “Hey, Hey, It’s Saturday”, aired on June 25, 1988.
On that day Johnny was a guest judge, along Dannii Minogue (Australian singer, songwriter, actress, television personality, and fashion designer) and Redmond Symons (Australian musician, and television and radio personality) on the segment “Red Faces” which three (sometimes four) amateur performers or groups would present their routine (singing, dancing, comedy, acting) before a panel of judges who would comment and give scores (Johnny gave 10 to everyone). 😂 Behind the scenes, on that day, Johnny also met Sylvester Stallone who was on the same show but in a different segment and took a funny photo (Still promoting “21 Jump Street” once he was a “undercover cop” ). Almost two years later, on February 17, 1990, another photo from this photoshoot featuring Johnny and Dannii Minogue became the cover of the Australian “TV Week” magazine.
Johnny Depp as Richard Brown in The Professor (2019).
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Some dark fantasy favourites 🎞️📽️🎬
1. Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)
2. Sleepy Hollow (1999)
3. Edward Scissorhands (1990)
4. Dark Shadows (2012)
5. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)
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