Andrew Garfield 🤝 Henry Cavill
They were the perfect embodiment of their characters, but have not had the due recognition of the companies for which they rendered their services.
DCU, James Gunn, Sony e Avi Arad… I don’t like you guys right now.
do you ever just think about how cyborg made sure to add a note that that woman had won a lottery so she wouldn’t be suspected of a crime
it’s about Alfred telling his son that he’s not the best recruiter because he’s given so much of himself to the mission - again and again until he’s more Bat than Bruce - that he’s sacrificed empathy for the sake of a city that just keeps falling deeper in darkness, no matter what he’s lost to it
it’s about Lois still wearing her engagement ring - not because she hopes (because Clark was hope and hope died with him) but as a reminder through grief that there is good in this world, especially when seeing it is the hardest thing you’ve ever done
it’s about Hippolyta leaving her sisters behind (they have no fear because they can’t afford to but they are afraid) because being a hero is making choices that hurt; choices that are ugly; choices that will make you unable to look at yourself in the mirror for the rest of your life
it’s about Bruce being driven by a promise made to a grave because that’s everything he has: promises made to the dead - to his parents, bleeding in a dark and damp alley; to Jason, his child shattered into pieces; to Clark, his alien body untouched by decay
it’s about defying death to bring the people you love back and discovering that it’s selfish - that the trauma doesn’t heal; that mistakes aren’t forgotten; that an enemy turned friend’s regret isn’t enough and that a father’s love isn’t enough
it’s about Arthur being torn between two worlds - chained to both by blood and belonging to neither - and left vulnerable because no man is an island, no matter how strong and powerful
it’s about Diana looking at a plane and instantly thinking about Steve, her heart singing a song of love and grief - a human’s life is a mere blink of an eye in the life of a demigod and still it changed the way her heart beats
it’s about Barry who never stopped believing in his father’s innocence despite how it’s ruined his life because justice matters more than the life he could have had; more than the degree he busted his ass for; more than not being a failure by society’s cruel and heartless standards
it’s about Victor fighting through self-loathing and grief for a life he will never get back to learn to love his new self because change is hard and change is ugly and change is not necessarily good, but sometimes that’s all you’ve got














