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I got this piece from @YukiGoomba last night of my impsona Klep, and my demon OC Lisbeth for me birthday. Go follow her she does fantastic stuff
21. Shizuku Murasaki
I can't even fully explain this one, I just find her cute
Ashly Burch has one of the most naturally charismatic voices I've heard the last decade, and I'm really happy she's been getting so much work these past few years https://t.co/TUrWxAj6we
There's something so fascinating to me about characters who really aren't in it for anything other than they want the hero to suffer, or just want a challenge. I'm not saying I don't love a lot of villains that have some sort of motivation/backstory, but I ADORE this archetype
So can we talk about the proposed sequel that was going to be a prison break movie where the villain was going to be a robot pirate played by Willem Dafoe.
We got fucking robbed https://t.co/93ydICGpoF
It's crazy how this might debatably be the best year ever in terms of lost media being found.
This is a very shitty take when reading the whole thread. The points being made here come off very disrespectful towards the actors that are currently portraying these characters, acting like they've never done more serious work when the majority of them have incredible ranges https://t.co/L4XzRlerNV
Killer Croc: I'd be curious to see a mix of animalistic Croc and something along the lines of the more cajun style version that Ron Perlman played like in The Batman. Given his role as Leatherhead in the 2012 TMNT and his villain roles, I'd love to see Peter Lurie.
Two-Face: I'm open to them doing the two different voices for Two-Face like in Arkham City, or having the character have a gruffer voice when turning into Two-face. For that, I'd love to see Lex Lang given his wide variety of villain and hero roles.
Harley Quinn: I'd honestly really like to get away from people trying to emulate Arleen's performance. We've had some more original performances like Hynden or Kayley, but I'd like to see someone else get a shot other than Tara. For that, I'd be curious to see Julie Nathanson.