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what if suicide squad was actually two hours of viola davis and margot robbie beating the living shit out of jared leto
Will Smith smokes a cigar and occasionally offers the ladies a bottle of water.
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mcr:

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Posted on July 30, 2016 via super jaded with 793 notes
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Don’t look at me. I do what he does, just slower.
Posted on July 23, 2016 via Team Captain America with 5,215 notes
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get to know me: (6/10) male characters ► steve rogers
You can’t give me orders!
The hell I can’t! I’m a captain!
Posted on July 9, 2016 via with 3,473 notes
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There’s no such thing as an aura of mystery anymore. It doesn’t exist. That’s a thing of the past.
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Posted on July 9, 2016 via Daily Marvel Queens with 976 notes
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The upcoming Star Trek Beyond pays homage to original Star Trek cast member, George Takei, by declaring Hikaru Sulu, the character he made famous, openly gay. Takei is openly gay in real life, and is a long time advocate of gay rights, telling News Corp in 2015:
If I wanted to work as an actor I had to keep it a secret. Back then I couldn’t marry a white person — that was against the law here, miscegenation. But now I am married to a white dude, so we have changed.
In the original series and the six films that followed, Sulu is father to at least one daughter. This has not changed, as the film introduces Sulu’s husband and daughter. The actors playing Sulu’s husband and daughter have not yet been revealed, and neither has the extent of their roles.
As a long time Trekkie, the news is pleasing in a common sense sort of way. Star Trek is a groundbreaking series that first aired in 1966, inspiring so many, including the first black female astronaut,Mae Jemison, and airing the first interracial kiss on U.S. television. It’s only fitting that on its 50th anniversary, it continues to inspire, living up to its tagline: to go where no one has gone before.
HE HAS A HUSBAND AND A DAUGHTER
OMG
THIS MAKES ME SO HAPPY
YAY GEORGE TAKEI
WOW.
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