When you meet someone so beautiful that you forget to utter proper coherent sentences

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Finland
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Germany

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Germany
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Türkiye
seen from Canada
seen from United States
seen from United States
When you meet someone so beautiful that you forget to utter proper coherent sentences
Logan 'Wolverine' Howlett in Deadpool & Wolverine (2024)
My review for Thunderbolts*
Thunderbolts* shines because it isn’t afraid to sit with the darkness. It embraces themes of emptiness, trauma, and inner pain, grounding its characters in past wounds that shape who they are. Each member of the team is haunted by regret, loss, and a sense of not belonging, and the film brings those struggles to life in a raw, honest way. This isn’t the typical ex former Avengers superhero story—it’s a look at the emotional toll of being a hero and the burden of simply trying to survive. Its imperfections and grit reflect the flawed, complex team at its center.
A major highlight is Sentry, with Lewis Pullman delivering a quietly powerful performance. He captures the inner conflict of a man torn between light and darkness, making his battle with mental illness feel both real and heartfelt. His portrayal stays true to how the character is depicted in the comics.
Although it’s a team-up film, Florence Pugh emerges as the emotional anchor. Her performance carries the soul of the film, digging deep into the pain and strength of someone trying to piece themselves back together. David Harbour, as always, brings his trademark charm as Red Guardian, while Wyatt Russell still carries a sense of integrity and honor in him as US Agent.
Thunderbolts* might be one of Marvel’s darkest chapters yet, but it finds humanity in the broken parts, offering connection in the midst of the void. It’s refreshingly anti-Marvel in the best, smart sequence that focuses more on mental health than on excitement or action. And finally, An MCU film that truly shows heroes rescuing civilians; we’re so back.
The end credits absolutely slayed. My excitement for Avengers: Doomsday just shot through the roof!
TOM HIDDLESTON - LOKI SERIES / SEASON 1 | GAG REEL | (2023)
Backstage Loki Season 1 gifs set.
Video reference: Entertainment Tonight
I'd kneel for him 🛐
@yoursacredqueenmother knows the struggle I faced with this 😔
Song: Chains — Nick Jonas
Movie(s): Deadpool Trilogy
Character: Wade Wilson/Deadpool
All my opposite aesthetic besties relate to this post. My boys 🥰🎀
(Please don't share without credits!)
WINTERBARON KINK MEME PROMPT & FILL MASTERLIST
Getting lost browsing those 111 prompts? Wishing to find unclaimed prompts? Looking for AU prompts? Wanting to discuss or pimp a specific prompt?
Check out the PROMPT & FILL MASTERLIST where prompts are identified by a #number and specific terms (and kinks!) can searched for with the CTRL+F command!
So... which claimed prompt(s) are you looking forward to seeing filled? Reblog with the prompt number!
Time to claim and fill some prompts! Stay tuned for the prompt submission grand re-opening in 10 days!