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How heavy is Bucky’s new arm???
so last time I was drawing Bucky I had some thoughts and they turned into research and this info sheet - somehow… y’all better find this useful or uhm… interesting…? please?
Don’t @ me if the math is incredibly wrong
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Did Alexei just unceremoniously dump Bucky on the elevator's floor? But shout-out to Ava for being the Boss and grabbing Bucky's arm.
they really all said fuck this shit I'm out
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We really need that movie about his dad saving ppl under Ceauşescu...
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Reminds me of my friends group... tbh
Do you know how fucked up your team has to be for Bucky Barnes to be the most stable member
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This is 100%
cant believe my brain is getting obsessed with thunderbolts of all things…

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The trailer for the CW's cancelled "mature" reboot of the Powerpuff Girl was leaked. Warner Bros is trying their hardest to erase this from all corners of the internet.
Watch it before it's too late
@thealmightyemprex @ariel-seagull-wings @the-blue-fairie @mask131 @princesssarisa @tamisdava2
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“... I have a great past, so I'm totally fine.”
I need fanfics of all these rooms, since there's no actual footage.
SEBASTIAN STAN as BUCKY BARNES THUNDERBOLTS*
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On the plus side, you have a good chance of running into both Matt and Bucky at the same time.

The people of New York in the MCU are having a lovely spring.
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I'm not usually one for remakes but someone let this man remake Notting Hill or do a reboot or sequel or something. Just get him in the room with Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant
Aww there he goes, gushing about Notting Hill again 🥰 [x]
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I know you're not that naive.
DAREDEVIL (2015-2018) | 3.11: REUNION
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To everyone saying Bucky Barnes would never run for Congress:
This is the face he was making when Sam Wilson aka Captain America was delivering his whole speech about how he believed that "together we can do better", a speech he aimed not at an army but at politicians.

I am choosing to believe this is the moment Bucky knew what he was going to do.
We already know he was tired of fighting but he had his "amends" to make, the shield to take back etc etc. Now it's over and Sam, unknowingly, is giving him a new direction, a way to keep fighting to build a better world but not a fight to be conduct through violence.
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Marvel fans, gather round. Captain America: Brave New World takes a bold leap into uncharted territory. The film puts Sam Wilson at the center of the story. It honors the past while paving a path for the future of the MCU. In this Captain America Review, I break down the film, its strengths, its missteps, and its overall vibe. If you need action, political twists, and a dash of humor, keep reading. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/59JZbBVe5YM Plot Overview The film picks up five months after President Ross takes charge. Harrison Ford plays Ross, who pushes Sam Wilson to reassemble the Avengers. Anthony Mackie leads the charge as the new Captain America. The plot dives into questions about stolen adamantium and sets up a puzzling villain scheme. It touches on hot topics like the prison system and political trust. The story moves fast and keeps you guessing at every turn. Action and Visual Style Captain America: Brave New World delivers pulse-pounding action. Sam Wilson shows off his shield skills with style and precision. The opening fight scene mirrors the energy of Captain America: The Winter Soldier. The action explodes on screen, and each punch lands hard. The music by M.O.P. drives the adrenaline and boosts every scene. Quick cuts and crisp visuals make the battles feel raw and real. Every move seems choreographed to perfection. Characters and Performances The film nails Sam Wilson’s transformation into Captain America. Anthony Mackie carries the film with humor and grit. He proves that the new Cap can hold his own against any challenge. Giancarlo Esposito also makes a strong impact. He brings a cool, menacing presence to his role. His character adds a fresh twist to the villain lineup. However, not every character gets their due. The story of Isaiah Bradley, played by Carl Lumbly, takes a wild turn. His hair and style change in ways that confuse more than clarify. Meanwhile, Shira Haas stars as Sabra. Shira Haas should have explored her rich heritage. Instead, the film rebrands her as a former Black Widow. This twist feels rushed and leaves us wanting more. Additionally, the film forgets to give enough spotlight to The Leader. Tim Blake Nelson appears with little depth. His design feels awkward and off-key. At times, his presence reminds you of video game characters rather than a true Marvel villain. Themes and Tone The film blends superhero thrills with political commentary. It shows America grappling with power and trust. Sam Wilson faces the heavy burden of uniting a fractured team. He does so with determination and wit. One memorable line says, “If we cannot see the good in each other, then we have already lost the fight.” This moment captures the film’s hopeful tone. However, some scenes try too hard. The soundtrack and visuals sometimes overplay their hand. Even so, the film keeps you invested with its bold choices. Direction and Production The director uses strong visuals to create a vibrant world. Each scene bursts with energy. The film stays true to Marvel’s signature style. It delivers big action scenes that demand attention. The camera work and editing add to the excitement. Still, a few moments feel a bit forced. The pacing suffers when too many ideas hit the screen at once. Nonetheless, the overall direction brings life to a complex story. Final Verdict Captain America: Brave New World is not a disaster. It offers a fresh take on an old hero. The film delivers pulse-pounding action with Anthony Mackie proving why he is the hero we need today. Marvel takes bold steps into the future of the MCU while honoring the past. Sam Wilson flies high in this new era of heroes. Yet, the film stumbles with confusing plot points and uneven character development. The after-credit scene leaves many questions unanswered. Overall, this Captain America Review shows that the movie is a solid, if imperfect, entry in the Marvel lineup. As a movie critic, I believe Captain America: Brave New World gives us both thrills and thoughtful commentary. The film pushes boundaries and dares to take risks. It reminds us of the excitement of classic Marvel while adding its own urban edge. The energy in the action scenes and the raw emotion in the dialogue make this a memorable watch. It might not please every fan, but it stands tall in the MCU.
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That hashtag. I'm ded
#He went to the Andrew Garfield school of lying
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The people asking us to boycott "Captain America: Brave New World" are the same people who helped get Trump back into office. They have the blood of both Americans and Palestinians on their hands.
I'm seeing that movie twice out of pure spite.
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Are Pinky and the Brain still trying to take over the world? Because at this point, I'm willing to hear the Brain's platform.
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