The hero and villain have a civil encounter under their secret identities.
The hero and villain have a civil encounter under their secret identities.
The hero and villain have a civil encounter under their secret identities.
Actors originally doubted for a role going on to create iconic performances as those characters
Character monologues to a remnant of a late rival or predecessor. Bonus points if your example hallucinates them being alive and talking back.
Completely unhinged and meme-worthy title drops
Spoilers that became pop culture, or surprise reveals that became synonymous with the work itself
Characters' changing design is a visual gag
Rocket weapons. Not, like, missiles, but hammers/axes with jet thrusters on the opposite end of them.
The Immortal Spider-Man by @muoi_art
"I've been here the whole time!" No, seriously, rewind the movie. The antagonist is right there.
Places where such a great calamity occurred, the events are practically synonymous with the name of the location
The plot is set in motion or heavily influenced by a random circumstance or unnamed character
Brothers to rivals
Hooded robes, through which you can only make out the eyes
Source material has a scar, adaptation has a tiny little scratch
No eyes, just TEETH.
Characters that don't typically dress formally seen in tuxedos
Gladiators (Real Life)
"I'm not in THAT much trouble, superheroes have no-kill rules. Oh... shit."
Ordinary humans besting divine/eldritch beings, either through wit or their own grit
References in kids media to horror or adult media
The doctor after my gender-affirming surgery
Yeah, I love it when fists do this too! Iron Man and Baymax come to mind.