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xmcu-fietro · 3 months
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for @silver-goggles-guild, with the prompt "Everybody's take on how Peter got that haircut and outfit from the Ralph deleted scene."
The haircut is a Colin Zabel reference, and Colin really just dresses like Ralph IRL when he's not on the job (Mare finds out and teases him endlessly. And yes, I'm including the sleeveless shirt from episode six and the tie-dye shirt in the finale as Colin shirts)
Sometime before episode 5, Agatha let Peter-as-Ralph take a day trip to see Dear Evan Hansen. He felt so inspired by the show that he decided to combine these outfits (see below) and incorporate them into his wardrobe and voila: deleted scene outfit
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the haircut was an unconventional punishment from Agatha for failing to trick Wanda and figure out how she made the Hex. The clothes are an unfortunate coincidence.
Peter's hair stayed blonde with dark roots after the Hex lifted, either because Agatha's magic made him look like Avengers!Pietro or because he's just unlucky so it takes a while for his hair to change back to silver. To make himself less recognizable to Jimmy Woo until he can remove the ankle monitor and use his superspeed, he gets rid of all the blonde.
Sensing a lack of control over his own life, Ralph breaks up with Agnes and impulsively gives himself a new haircut. The clothes were just whatever was available in his closet, since Agnes, also wanting a sense of control, burned all his other clothes.
The haircut + button-up is just Peter’s confusing attempt to look like Hank McCoy, who he has always secretly thought of as being a super cool fashion icon /j
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evanpeterseffect · 5 months
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Evan Peters | WandaVision Deleted Scene
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immortalarizona · 8 months
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“I’m sick of everyone acting like Tony Stark was the only person we lost. Like he was the only Avenger there ever was. Maybe a few mentions of Natasha, the other flesh-and-blood hero, but what about Vision? No moving tributes for the synthezoid?”
some Wanda expression practice I did last night!! this one’s anger, but with a touch of grief.
also guess who finally used a reference :]
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it’s me!!!
next up, probably: grief (is love persevering)
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breckstonevailskier · 5 months
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marvelnewssource · 1 year
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Kathryn Hahn’s stunt double has shared a training video for a scrapped Agatha Harkness fight scene in WandaVision
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mohosaber003 · 2 years
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The Scarlet Witch and Mordo horror deleted scene drawing  they didn't showed any deleted scene so why not making it with drawing! took reference from Screen X poster and rest of with my creativity this scene surely would be a great horror scene!!!
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chestnutelm122 · 5 months
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I have never felt more connected to Carol than in The Marvels. In the first movie, the main thing that drew me in was the scene where a man told her to give him a smile and she just brushed it off, because that very same thing happened to me years before Captain Marvel. I was in a public transport, minding my own business, when a man suddenly came up to me and said, “what’s with the long face? How about a smile?” I just gave him a stink eye and ignored his bullshit but believe when I say all I really wanted to do was what Carol did in the deleted scene. This shit happens irl and for men to think that Carol breaking The Don’s hand was over the top was just mildly infuriating.
And then The Marvels happened.
I’ve seen the movie twice now, and despite its flaws and a couple of loopholes, what struck me was how Carol deal with the challenges and emotions, and not wanting people to see her vulnerable side. I’ve never seen any superhero in the Marvel universe that is deeply flawed and relatable as Carol. She was intimidating and somewhat introverted, yet funny, smart and brave.
I especially liked the tender moments between her and Monica, and her and Maria. Those scenes hit me like a motherfucker.
When Monica had that look in WandaVision about not wanting to talk about Carol, it puzzled me what happened between these two that made it seem like she hated Carol. So when she finally confronted Carol in The Marvels about Carol breaking her promise, it just made me think about my own parents. About how they kept saying they—my family—will always be there for me, yet never fails to leave me hanging when things get tough. When Monica repeated to Carol what she promised her when she was a little girl it broke my heart because I could totally see that little girl still hurting over the fact that the person she looked up to growing up weren’t even there when she came back after the blip. But then we panned to the next scene, explaining what really went down between Carol and Maria.
I lost my mother to cancer as well, so seeing this scene for the first time really put tears on my face. The way Brie’s voice cracks as she delivers Carol’s line, as well as how she wants to appear tough for Maria was so heartbreaking. It made me appreciate Carol Danvers more. In the first movie, one of people’s complaints about Captain Marvel was how “stoic” and “wooden” Brie’s acting was—which, let’s all be honest here, was a total lie because that’s exactly how Vers should be: devoid of emotions—The Marvels perfectly showed Carol’s human side. And if you can’t see that just based on these two scenes alone, then perhaps you’re right, The Marvels is not for you.
With the movie not doing as well as we wanted it to do in the box office, I wouldn’t be surprised if Brie tries to avoid doing any more movies with them (unless, of course, she signed a five movie deal or sth), but I hope she’ll come back for future marvel movies. She’s perfect as Captain Marvel and I can’t wait to see what Carol Danvers does next.
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lokiondisneyplus · 8 months
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Disney+ Series ‘The Mandalorian,’ ‘WandaVision’ and ‘Loki’ Coming to Blu-ray and 4K UHD Later This Year
The formerly streaming-only titles are now physical
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Some of your favorite Disney+ streaming series from Lucasfilm and Marvel Studios are getting the physical media treatment later this year with new Blu-ray and 4K UHD releases of the first two seasons of Lucasfilm’s live-action “Star Wars” series “The Mandalorian” as well as Marvel Studios’ “WandaVision” and the first season of “Loki.”
“Loki” will be available on Sept. 26, “WandaVision” will be available on Nov. 28, and the first two seasons of “The Mandalorian” will be available on Dec. 12. The titles will be available on Collector’s Edition 4K UHD and Blu-ray, “featuring Steelbook packaging, concept art cards and some never-before-seen bonus features.” The Steelbook edition will feature brand-new box art designed by artist Attila Szarka and collectible concept art cards. (People love their Steelbooks!)
The special features for the “Loki” release include “Designing the TVA” which features production designer Kasra Farahani and Tom Hiddleston (and contains a look at the upcoming season 2); the Miss Minutes TVA orientation video; deleted scenes (including a moment that introduces Frog Thor); a gag reel; and the “Assembled” documentary (another former Disney+ exclusive). Special features for the other releases will be shared at a later date.
“The Mandalorian” debuted with the rest of Disney+ on November 12, 2019. It quickly became the flagship series for the company’s direct-to-consumer streaming platform and inspired a whole host of spin-offs, including “The Book of Boba Fett” and “Ahsoka” (premiering this Tuesday on Disney+).
“WandaVision” was the first Marvel Studios Disney+ series, which debuted on the platform on January 15, 2021. “Loki” debuted several months later on June 9, 2021, resurrecting the Tom Hiddelston character that died at the beginning of “Avengers: Infinity War” and introducing the idea of the Multiverse. It is also the first Marvel Studios Disney+ to warrant a second season, which will start streaming in October.
Other Marvel Studios Disney+ series that followed “WandaVision” include “Moon Knight,” “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law” and “Secret Invasion,” which recently wrapped.
All four of these Disney+ titles will be available to pre-order beginning on August 28.
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trendfilmsetter · 5 months
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Ralph Bohner played by Evan Peters in WANDAVISION was the witness Jimmy Woo (Randall Park) was looking for in a newly released deleted scene. (via IGN)
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xmcu-fietro · 5 months
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I am feeling so many mixed emotions right now (was excited then kind of worried and now I’m just like ???) and this is all very stream of consciousness but here’s my rationale behind why I’m not fully losing hope for Ralph being Peter: Ralph wasn’t a throwaway cameo character—he was important enough to have a cliffhanger scene, albeit one that was deleted (likely for the sake of time/the episode may have felt like it was trying to do too many things, and presumably this plot will be moved to the Agatha spin-off or another project). Not everyone just gets a cliffhanger scene so their small side plot can be continued somewhere else, which means Ralph has some significance beyond what we saw of him in the show (as a goofy henchman side character). He isn’t someone random or unimportant, which means it is entirely possible he is Peter, who fell into the MCU through some spell (Agatha?) or multiverse time travel incident (like Spider-Man: No Way Home?) or mutant shenanigans and is on the run from whatever landed him in WITSEC, and now he’s on the run from Agent Woo.
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thena0315 · 5 months
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A new WandaVision finale deleted scene shows Agnes (Agatha Harkness) flirting with a medic
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twh-news · 8 months
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LOKI, WANDAVISION, and THE MANDALORIAN Are Getting 4K UHD and Blu-ray Releases
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Enjoying a show on a streaming service is a dangerous mission in our current world. You’ll dig the first season and its awesome cliffhanger only to discover that there will not be a second season. Or, even worse, a streaming service pulls the plug on a show you love and removes it from the service altogether. This is why physical media will never go out of style. If you own a copy of your fave movie or series, no one can take it away unless they physically fight you first. While Disney+ probably won’t remove its MCU nor Star Wars shows any time soon, you can now own physical copies of Loki, WandaVision, and The Mandalorian on 4K UHD and Blu-ray. These will be the first Disney+ original series to get a physical release.
These collector’s editions from Marvel Studios and Lucasfilm will have Steelbook packaging, exclusive concept art, and bonus features. Here are the titles and release dates for the Disney+ MCU and Star Wars series that will have physical copies available on 4K UHD and Blu-ray.
Marvel Studios’ Loki: The Complete First Season: 4K UHD and Blu-ray releases on September 26, 2023
Marvel Studios’ WandaVision: The Complete Series:4K UHD and Blu-ray releases on November 28, 2023
Star Wars The Mandalorian: The Complete First Season: 4K UHD and Blu-ray releases on December 12, 2023
Star Wars The Mandalorian: The Complete Second Season: 4K UHD and Blu-ray releases on December 12, 2023
Right now, there aren’t more details for what WandaVision and The Mandalorian will offer with their 4K UHD and Blu-ray releases, but here’s what the Loki release will include:
Designing the TVA – Step into the incredible set of Loki Season 1 with Production Designer, Kasra Farahani, and Tom Hiddleston while getting a sneak peek into Season 2.
The Official TVA Orientation Video – Miss Minutes explains the inner workings of the TVA timeline in her orientation video. Gag Reel – Take a look at some of the fun outtakes on set with the cast and crew of Loki Season 1.
Deleted Scene: Loki’s Coronation – Mobius reviews some moments from Loki’s timeline, in which Frog Thor makes an appearance during Loki’s coronation.
Deleted Scene: The Standoff – Loki holds Sylvie hostage against the TVA in a standoff. Assembled: The Making of Loki – Loki explores the series centering on the MCU’s chief mischief maker.
We can also check out the artwork for these lovely releases. It will certainly make you want to add them to any collection that you already have or want to build. And, if the day ever comes when Disney+ doesn’t have MCU or Star Wars content anymore, you will own these shows forever in their physical forms.
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silverzoomies · 5 months
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bad news boys there's a deleted scene from wandavision goin' around and it basically crushes any theories that fake pietro was actually alternate universe quicksilver undercover the universe is so cruel and unjust and we're never gonna see him again huh wow
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disquietiswhatitis · 3 months
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I was today years old when I came across this script for a deleted scene from WandaVision.
Wish they’d have kept this in.
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fuesch · 5 months
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I come here to post some truthering ideas I got from The Marvels and instead that gets derailed by a deleted WandaVision scene - it's still a week until the Blu-ray is released, right?
It's one of "Ralph"'s scenes! YAY!
"Ralph" was the witness after all?!?!?! Oh. Oh no. I was so convinced it wasn't him. Holy shit, he really was in Westview before the Hex happened. That breaks my heart (to me it had been a multiverse-twins connection that made Wanda subconsciously reach into a parallel world a drag Peter into hers) and some theories (For example: If he was already inside the Hex, then the alarm at the SWORD camp was still from Wanda stepping out of the Hex. …Unless the ankle monitor had stopped working and he'd been outside before the Hex and then was dragged back in in ep 5. Hahaha, truther's gonna truth!). But at least now I can complain about very weird coincidences. Hmph.
WHAT'S WITH THE HAIR? It makes me sad to see, but at least it's explainable. I guess the short brown hair was what he had before the Hex, because as a protected witness it's obviously better to look less conspicuous. And the longer, grey hair in his intro scene could still be explained by Peter having to play himself, so the Hex made him look like he usually does.
For what did he get into WitSec?! Is he still a fast boy? Couldn't he just have destroyed the ankle monitor with his powers? What is going on?!?!?!
In conclusion: I'm a bit sad and confused now.
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jomiddlemarch · 3 days
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20 questions for writers
Tagged by @asteraceae-blue who is Very Nice Indeed.
1. How many works do you have on AO3? 876
2. What's your total AO3 word count?
1,544,499
3. What fandoms do you write for?
Brace yourselves. Mercy Street, Shadow and Bone, Foyle's War, Poldark, The Last of Us, GLOW, A Discovery of Witches, Anne of Green Gables, Little Women, Shogun, Harry Potter, Downton Abbey, Frozen, Dune, Ted Lasso, Star Wars, The Hour, Sanditon, Leap, Brooklyn 99, Far From The Madding Crowd, Beauty and the Beast, Wonder Woman, Gilmore Girls, Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, The Avengers, Parks and Rec, Betsy-Tacy, Wandavision, Rogue One, The Mandalorian, Bridgerton, Community, Solo, Iron Man, Call the Midwife, Lord Peter Wimsey, Fleabag, The Little Mermaid, Emma, The Guernsey Potato Peel Pie and Literary Society, Timeless, Rebecca, The Age of Innocence, Beecham House, World on Fire, And Then There Were None. A few more but I am tired now.
4. What are your top 5 fics by kudos?
what it is to be a thin, crescent moon
A Wife--at daybreak I shall be
Point and Click
Bear with the truths I would tell you now
The subtlest fold of the heart
5. Do you respond to comments?
I do try and answer everyone, even if I just say thanks. I will delete really rude comments, which have fortunately been rare.
6. What is the fic you wrote with the angstiest ending?
I wrote "Because I could not stop for Death" for Mercy Street and killed basically every character at least once, making remaining characters miserable. Except for the last chapter, where I killed the guy we all loathed.
7. What’s the fic you wrote with the happiest ending?
This is tough because I mostly write happy endings. I think "But let thy silk twist down" counts as one, because Jed Foster is convinced that Mary is dying or has rejected him and then she surprises him by showing up and locking them into the sitting room. And in GLOW, "everything could yield him pleasure" allows Sam and Ruth to get back together over Christmas.
8. Do you get hate on fics?
Not very often. It's mostly been in big fandoms (Reylo, Shadow and Bone, I'm looking at you) but it hasn't been a big issue on AO3 or Tumblr. And I'm comfortable deleting and blocking.
9. Do you write smut? If so, what kind?
Yes, when I feel it's called for. I write grown-up sex scenes, so there are no wacky positions (unless someone talks about how they're going to throw out their back) and sometimes a breastfeeding mother's milk lets down or a woman struggles to have an orgasm. It's pretty vanilla though and all cishet. In the cock v. dick debate, I lean cock. I don't use other euphemisms for male genitals unless someone is quoting a poem. (I'm not sure that has happened but it totally could with me.)
No one in any of my sex scenes has had any bodyscaping and a not insignificant number of times, someone has left their socks on.
10. Do you write crossovers? What’s the craziest one you’ve written?
OMG, YES. I love a crossover. Probably my Mercy Street/Sesame Street crossover has to be up there for zaniness. I did put Shadow and Bone characters in AOGG Prince Edward Island and I have also crossed over All Creatures Great and Small vets (James and Tristan) into the Grishaverse.
11. Have you ever had a fic stolen?
Not that I'm aware of.
12. Have you ever had a fic translated?
I've been asked for permission but I don't think I gave it.
13. Have you ever co-written a fic before?
Yes. During the pandemic, there was the Mercy Street Murder Hotel round robin with @tortoisesshells @fericita-s @broadwaybaggins @sagiow @mercurygray and also the Cruise Ship with @sagiow and @fericita-s.
(Pro tip: it's easier if you agree on your murderer BEFORE you start writing but it was fun writing clues that were 50/50 going to be red herrings.)
14. What’s your all time favorite ship?
Given the number of fics I've written for them, I have to say Mary Phinney/Jed Foster but it really could be smart-woman-who-is-underestimated/quippy-guy-who-gets-he's-smart-but-not-as-smart-as-she-is-and-that's-the-turn-on
15. What’s a WIP you want to finish but doubt you ever will?
This may make people sad, but I have a hard time seeing my way clear to an ending on "what is it to be a thin crescent moon" largely because I'd have to do some more plotting to get where I'd want to go. It's never say never but the truth is, I originally intended to stop when they got to the Little Palace, so everything after that was basically improv.
16. What are your writing strengths?
I think I'm pretty good at capturing a character's voice and I've often been told my work is poetic, which I appreciate, as I am a poet.
17. What are your writing weaknesses?
Long-form plotting. I love to read it, but I get tired trying to create it and often resort to lily-padding (my own term for jumping from scene to scene.) I overuse the word just. I don't play chess well but I cannot resist writing about gambits.
18. Thoughts on writing dialogue in another language in fic?
I try to keep it minimal, since I'm only fluent in English.
19. First fandom you wrote for?
Mercy Street.
20. Favorite fic you’ve written?
What is this, Sophie's Freaking Choice? I really like my GLOW zombie road-trip story "Music shall untune the sky" because I gave them a good ride and there was so much angst! "Hope is the thing with feathers" is a fic I wrote for myself, when I was despairing about Real Life and US politics and human rights, where I let Christopher Foyle offer the comfort I desperately wished for.
Tagging @tortoisesshells @fericita-s @sagiow @broadwaybaggins @oldshrewsburyian @orlissa @amarguerite @aloveforjaneausten and @aquitainequeen but anyone else is welcome to hold forth!
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