1991!Captain Hook x Female Reader Headcanons‼️‼️‼️
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1991!Captain Hook x Female Reader Headcanons‼️‼️‼️
He leaves you for Smee
every movie I watched in 2024:
Hook dir. Steven Spielberg, 1991
Another Peter Pan piece for Inktober Day 20: Rivals! This time we feature the fabulous Dustin Hoffman and immortal Robin Williams as Hook and Pan. Name a more iconic duo—I dare you 💅
Sketched in pencil, then inked with pens and ancient diluted Daler-Rowney pearlescent liquid acrylic
a list of stories that are the reason I cant take reality seriously:
The spiderwick chronicles 2024
The spiderwick chronicles 2008
The Labyrinth
Arthur and the Minymoys/Invisibles
Coraline
Willow
Bridge to Terabithia
Epic 2013
A wrinkle in time 2003
Strange magic
Peter pan
Hook
Alice in wonderland
What kind of sword do you think best suits Hook? Cutlass? Rapier? Something else?
Sorry if this has been sitting in the inbox for awhile. I just saw it!
While a cutlass is probably the most “stereotypical pirate blade” and WAS actually pretty common among sailors of all stripes in the Age of Sail due to its versatility as both a weapon and a tool (could be used like a machete to cut through rope or vegetation), I don’t think it suits Hook at all. It’s too heavy and frankly, too common. As someone who thinks of himself as a gentleman who is socially superior to his crew, Hook seems to me to be someone who would be much more comfortable with a rapier. Rapiers were common among the upper class who were actually trained in specific fencing moves. They don’t have a lot of cutting weight to them but do give a long reach good for stabbing. This is the sort of weapon we see Hoffman’s Hook use in the 1991 Spielberg film.
Captain James Hook on Film and TV
Maggie Smith
December 28 1934 - 27 September 2024