SEBASTIAN STAN
SHARPER World Premiere February 7th, 2023
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#BSE: Bearded Steve Energy.
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In future MCU projects about Sam Wilson I’d love to see a scene where someone else is being very confident about using the Falcon wings and just miserably failing at working with them. It can be Torres (who will obviously fly at some point), but it would work way better if it was some other, more experienced hero in his place.
What I want is some implied message that: yes, it’s extremely difficult and dangerous, what the fuck were you thinking?! Just because Sam Wilson can do it like it’s nothing doesn’t mean anyone else could. I wish we saw a person trying to steal the jetpack and just immediately crashing into a wall. Or someone laughing about flying being super easy and then landing on their ass after staying in the air for approximately five pathetic seconds.
In theory it could also be Bucky finding out how much effort and training flying like that requires, but I think I’d prefer to see him watch someone else fail like that, so he can just look at Sam very proudly and say something like: “He makes it look so easy and graceful, doesn’t he?” :’)
Sam simply stares at this person complitely unimpressed trying to not laugh, because that would be very unprofessional behaviour from Captain America. Meanwhile Joaquín wants to be a good person concerned about this fool’s health after rough landing, but all he can think about is: “I’m better at this and I barely started :)”. (Let him be selfish for a second.)
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THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER
that lives in my head → 44/?
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Chasing the Ghosts (of who you used to be) - Chapter 18
Sam Wilson/Bucky Barnes | Rating: Explicit
Summary: As a boy, Sam prayed he’d find his soulmate. He dreamed about waking up and finding a soulmark tattoo on his skin. He’d take markers, drawing out different designs along his wrists or forearms or thighs – wings, a clock, even once a red star. His mother laughed, called him a hopeless romantic and helped him wash it off only for him to start all over another day. But he never gave up, never stopped believing that one day his would appear.
And now he has one. Bucky’s.
Chapter 18 Excerpt:
They gave him the shield, this—this guy, who had nothing to do with the shield, didn’t know Steve, didn’t fight by his side for years, and they just gave it to him.
But you didn’t want it, a voice in his head reminds him. You willingly gave it to them.
And that’s the kicker, isn’t it? It isn’t that he doesn’t want it. It’s that it doesn’t feel like it’s his. He doesn’t feel as if he’s earned it. And truth be told, he is scared shitless of it. They won’t just tear him apart for being a Black man with the title of Captain America. He is a gay, Black man and that means even more hate, even more controversy, even more pressure.
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One thing I have to point out and praise to high-heavens is the energy that Janelle Monae brought to her role in Glass Onion.
Every single time that she walked on-screen in the first half of the film (Before the various reveals) the entire energy of the scene changed. When we-the-audience still don’t know what’s going on, we can tell that something is going on because she just radiates. It’s part malice, part rage, part resentment, and part driving, burning will.
When you see her you know that she knows more than you, and that she is going to drive what she knows right through your skull.
I make absolutely no claim to having figured out the twists before the reveal, they had me good and snookered, but every single time I saw her I knew that something was coming. You could tell.
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