The Spider-Man: Homecoming star has caused a lot of grief for the Marvel marketing machine and Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige, who keep a famously tight lid on plot secrets and details to build up anticipation for their growing slate of movies. It’s gotten so bad that Marvel is not allowing Holland near the Avengers: Infinity War script for fear of him ruining their 10 years of work and 16 films building up to the climactic crossover movie.
A day after Holland accidentally spoiled Marvel’s plans to bring back the Marvel One-Shots, he revealed to the Toronto Sun that he has no clue as to the plot in Avengers: Infinity War. Because Marvel won’t show him the entire script.
“I don’t know anything about it or what it’s about. I know who the villain is, but that’s it. They don’t let me read anything because I’m so bad at keeping secrets.”
Marvel has long learned that Holland can’t be trusted with any information regarding long-term MCU plans, after he let slip that Spider-Man: Homecoming was only the first in a planned trilogy of Spider-Man films, following up with a nonchalant non-apology, “Well, now you know. Sorry, Marvel, whoops!”
It’s my SS13 character “Winks-at-Strangers” (Or Daniella Hist). A fast talking sassy and seductive security officer who doesn’t play by the rules.
I used to hate playing Sec but once you learn it and always do your best for the station, people usually don’t get mad at your for trying. I’ve let traitors and lings get away and done everything in my power to return them to custody and usually others appreciate the effort. It’s do or die trying. A perfect job for this lizard.
I have been haha! I’ve been planning on finishing it before the Season end (Like I’ve said before but I really want to this time.) I’m glad someone mentioned it haha.
Here’s the thing. I never really stopped doing commissions technically. I’m just not vocal about it because I want to make a good commissions page. But I always keep pushing it aside.
I’m in the middle of doing a commission now so if you’re interested hit me up.
Most single character images I charge $25 dollars and up depending on how detailed or complicated it is. Just lineart would probably be cheaper but I honestly prefer to do at least the base coloring job myself.