New Orleans; 1950: in a moment of desperation, a young woman makes a Faustian bargain to live forever and is cursed to be forgotten by everyone she meets. Addie LaRue is determined to find her life's purpose: despite Alastor's cleverly placed entrapments. The radio demon may just find that he can be bested by his own game...
A fictional Hazbin Hotel prequel work heavily inspired by "The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue" written by V.E. Schwab.
In Tom’s and Bill’s last episode of their podcast Bill mentioned him being the voice actor for Arthur in “Arthur und die minimoys“ and I was so excited when he said one of his most iconic lines😭. I love this movie so much,it was literally my whole childhood and Bill’s voice suited Arthur perfectly.
I hate the watermark but this photo is scrumptious. I thought this may have been in London but it's at the Traymore Hotel in Atlantic City. I watched a video on YouTube of Atlantic City in the 1950s and this hotel was shown.
I like to think that they’re all on the train to Transylvania in 1897 in the beginning of the third movie because they were picking up Griffin from Iping. Like the rest of the Drac Pack read about an Invisible Man terrorizing a town and were like “we gotta go help this guy he is having A Bad Time.”
Watching the Jenny Nicholson Star Wars video and I feel like they could totally repurpose this plot set up into an actual like Visual Novel or adventure game or hell if you want to be fancy a VR game along the lines of The Invisible Hours where everything is happening at once and you choose which characters to stalk