![]() It’s what gives franchises like ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘Star Wars’ the ability to live on, decades after they first debuted. Original stories based around iconic characters always sell – if done well of course. This could explain why Disney’s live-action films based around its villains seem to gain more interest than their remakes of entire films (like ‘The Lion King’ ). And as such, the excitement surrounding what these stories may entail gives the film even more hype. For villains like Cruella de Vil and Maleficent and their recent live-action films, these origin stories are completely original, not based on any previous IP or film. For instance, many of these villain-centered stories explore the unknown pasts of movie villains – territories that have always been the subject of curiosity. Related article: The Hollywood Insider’s CEO Pritan Ambroase: “The Importance of Venice Film Festival as the Protector of Cinema” Explorations into Beloved Characters’ Pastsīefore we get into some other plausible explanations, the answer could be extremely simple. Related article: ‘Halloween Kills’ Full Commentary & Reactions, Behind the Scenes – Jamie Lee Curtis & More The Mary Sue has a strict comment policy that forbids, but is not limited to, personal insults toward anyone, hate speech, and trolling.Related article: ‘No Time to Die’ Royal Premiere & Reactions – Daniel Craig, Rami Malek, Léa Seydoux & More Want more stories like this? Become a subscriber and support the site! Miss Minutes made me do it #MySuperVillainOriginStory /kzL5xJr0m4īurning my lip on a Hot Pocket #MySuperVillainOriginStory /tNMvCxPo3Wĭid it for Family #MySuperVillainOriginStory /DDUJ20s8Eb People in the office kept hitting the “reply all” button. #MySuperVillainOriginStory my boss asked me to work Saturday /EZAH0V7Bez I stepped on a Lego #MySuperVillainOriginStory /oIjM0i7moj Someone stole my toys #MySuperVillainOriginStory /kau9rMXSQm Sylvie opened the door #MySuperVillainOriginStory /WtihG8ZfFP #MySuperVillainOriginStory she pulled the football away □ /8JJNIN1e55 White people refusing to bathe is my #MySuperVillainOriginStory □ /sUbm786u3U ![]() Got thirsty, needed some lemonade, didn’t have 10¢. HumpDayHashTags□ BLM #RIPBobGibson #RIPHankAaron July 28, 2021 3hO8lokqFSĪll 16 of these squares have tourists in them. Saw the Mustache #MySuperVillainOriginStory /IILOSaqY1J Hiding in plain sight #MySuperVillainOriginStory /FmUuGzrUx8 Simone Biles slander is #MySuperVillainOriginStory /h36zzkZjZN What’s yours?Ĭheck out my favorite responses to #MySuperVillainOriginStory below: I’m not.Īnd it’s all part of #MySuperVillainOriginStory. We featured a gay character!” in movies like Jungle Cruise could also destroy me because they try to pass off a single moment that is gone in the blink of an eye as great representation that we should should be satisfied with. Having just finished Loki, Miss Minutes could be part of my villain origin story, too-not Sylvie, because I believe I would make the same decision, from kissing to Tom Hiddleston to setting the universe free after running from one disaster to another, for God or Miss Minutes only knows how long. It was gaslighting then, and it’s still gaslighting in 2021. *Shudder.* Then there’s those that gaslight those around them as if they didn’t do anything wrong, like in that conversation between Lucy Liu and Bill Murray during their time on Charlie’s Angels. And as a woman, it’s a horrifying thought that you might wear these and BAM, your period has arrived. They’re a menace to society that needs to be ended now. Personally, my villain origin story has many beginnings-for one, white pants. And today’s just so happens to be #MySuperVillainOriginStory. We’re here because Hashtag Roundup is doing its job when it comes to viral hashtags and the whatnot. Well, some might, but we’re not here because of them. ![]() ![]() Let’s be a villain.” And yes, it’s playful. It’s that one thing, that one moment, or that one aspect of life that makes you go, “You know what? I’m done. From stepping on a LEGO piece to hearing slander about Simone Biles, we all have our supervillain origin story.
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