i hope Mike kisses Springtrap in the new movie, like he didn’t find him hot when he was alive, but the moment he turns into the rabbit he’s like “i’m sorry Vanessa, but your dad-“ and then the movie ends
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i hope Mike kisses Springtrap in the new movie, like he didn’t find him hot when he was alive, but the moment he turns into the rabbit he’s like “i’m sorry Vanessa, but your dad-“ and then the movie ends
Do u have any headcanons for specifications movie Willmike? I think the movie version of the characters are so cute together lowkey ^^
i haven’t seen the movie in a hot minute but YES.
Michael has dreams with William constantly, now that he has the face of the man who killed his brother, it’s so much clearer. It starts off with William taking Garrett, only slowly over time, night after night, his dreams change where eventually its only about him and William.
Michael would definitely hide it from Vanessa, she would only find out when he sleep talks, or from the sudden nervousness he gets when he hears her father’s name. She might assume for the first few times, he was uncomfortable due to what William had done, but she would quickly find out that it was because Michael liked that man a bit too much.
Also he adored the kick, he admires William’s strength, to a self-destructive amount. He would put pressure on his stomach even as it was healing, just to feel him again.
Mike's inner 'Steve Raglan monologue' in the movie novelisation is so funny to me. Like, it makes sense for the movie to have the phone call play over the following scenes like that - but in the book Mike literally just has Steve's job introduction memorized, word for word, playing in his mind at all the relevant times.
I think it's great.
Mr. Raglan's voice lives in Mike's head rent free.
I'm so predictable it's not even funny