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#shoutout to zainab for saying 'what if you made andrew the villain' that was a genius move
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i was so happy you rb’d the fake film memé, i hope this can help get some Creative Juices Flowing !!! A Cast For Phil: dev patel, phil dunster, simone ashley, andrew garfield, saoirse ronan, and susan wokoma
apologies for the delay sennen i tried my best <3 <3 there's no song bc once again i broke the rules sorry
Title: Tennyson's Own
After four seasons of glittering balls, giggling debutants and grandiose gentlemen, Robin Locksley (Patel), a lord by self-proclamation and clever forgery only, has got quite the operation going. He, alongside the widowed blacksmith's wife Joanna (Wokoma), the orphaned earl's son Will (Dunster), and the kitchen girl Much (Ronan) spend each London winter carefully siphoning money from the pockets of England's over-wealthy to distribute to the working class poor. Aiding and abetting their social cons is Lady Marian Aquitaine (Ashley), daughter of the King's estranged cousin and Rob's childhood friend. The group is convinced that they will have another year of easy work when a mysterious Lord operating under the title "The Lion of Oxford" moves into the old (some might say abandoned) Nottingham house on the other side of Mayfair. Determined to scope out a potential new target, Rob and Marian pose as a courting couple and enter the proverbial lion's den that is the annual ball hosted by the esteemed and infamous Lord William Wendenal (Garfield). However, in an uncharacteristic move, Wendenal quickly makes his sudden and sharp interest in Lady Marian clear in no uncertain terms. Until now, Robin has seen Wendenal as a foe in the abstract and principle only -- he is a cold-hearted, exacting, and ruthless man who willingly harms those at his station, let alone beneath it. Now, Rob is faced with the reality that their operation may be at far higher risk than previously thought -- and, of course, with his ever growing feelings for Marian, who is committing to their romantic ruse perhaps a little bit too wholeheartedly to ignore.
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