Posts by Tom
Luke Skywalker from Return of the Jedi
In the Star Wars sequel Return of the Jedi, Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) tries to save Darth Vader from the dark side, only to be tempted to the dark side himself by the Emperor. His black clothing reflects his inner turmoil between good and evil.
Prince Gumball
In Adventure Time, Prince Gumball is a gender-swapped version of Princess Bubblegum, who similarly dons hot pink clothes and hair. It turns out that he is only the invention of fan fiction by the Ice King.
A.C. Slater
In Saved by the Bell, A.C. Slater (Mario Lopez) is an army brat and the jock of the group. At Bayside, he’s just the dimple-cheeked and jheri-curled star of the basketball, football, wrestling, and track teams.
Judge Doom
In Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, Judge Doom (Christopher Lloyd) is the much-feared judge of Toontown, where he metes out punishments like executing Toons by dipping them into vats of Dip — turpentine and acetone. He calm and without mirth, but this demeanor conceals his true identity.
Elektra Black
In the Netflix original series Daredevil, Elektra Natchios (Elodie Yung) drops in on Daredevil, with whom she clearly has a history. A highly trained assassin, she wields a pair of sais as her trademark weapon.
Big Bad Wolf from Into the Woods
In Into the Woods, the Big Bad Wolf (Johnny Depp) comes upon Little Red Riding Hood strolling through the forest and sees her as easy prey.
Negan
In The Walking Dead, Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) is the leader of a group of survivors called the Saviors, who subjugate other communities for protection in return for protection from zombies. When Rick Grimes encounters Negan and his baseball bat wrapped with barbed wire called Lucille, he may have finally met his match.