Did anyone thought about this?
Viola Davis presenting Aja Naomi King the Lincoln Shining Star Award during the Essence 2017 Black Women In Hollywood Awards.
“When she arrived at Shondaland in 2014 many viewers did a double take. They wondered who this young actress was who so seamlessly embodied the role of Michaela Pratt. When she starred in The Birth of a Nation audiences wondered how the same actress, who plays a high-strung overachieving law student, could deliver such a measured, emotional performance as the wife of Nat Turner.”
“I have a deep connection with my family and the value of those bonds. I’ve always loved stories about people who put their families before themselves. It’s such a noble endeavor. You can’t choose your family, as opposed to friends. Especially in L.A. You really get to see how friendships are put to the test; it stirs everyone’s egos. But if something goes south with a friend, you have the option to say we’re not friends anymore. Your family—that’s your family. Trying to make that system work and trying to make it not just functional but actually enjoyable is a really challenging endeavor, and that’s certainly how it is with my family.”
i’m sorry, i had to
Get this man a shield.
“No matter what, announcing who you are to the world is pretty terrifying. Because what if the world doesn’t like you?”
— Love, Simon (2018) dir. Greg Berlanti
#actual 5 year olds
me anytime marvel tries to force feed me mcu hawkeye content and actually expects me to believe that bland, old, non-deaf, married with kids on a farm yeehaw, asshole, jeremy renner big toe looking motherfucker is an anywhere close to an acceptable portrayal of clint barton
#me while watching infinity war
Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) dir. Joe Johnston
Zendaya for W Magazine Photographed by Mireya Acierto July, 2017