Rebecca Breeds tells Newsweek it s an "honor" recreating the Clarice Starling role for CBS Clarice because "she s one of the most well-written characters in history—not just female characters,
Many comic-based superheroes of the ’80s and 70s served as inspiration and encouragement to a lot of children at the time. To most children, the fact that they could see a real-life superhero at their local mall might’ve been mind-blowing as kids idolized the comic-based American heroes heavily. All the figurines, comics, and even TV shows never prepared them for the day they would meet their idols. in their local shopping center, but maybe meeting them at the local mall wasn’t the worst part, considering the funny and awkward type of pictures they got to bring home after all of the “excitement” was let out.
Alex Pick brings Disney back in the most unexpected ways. Last time, the German artist, known to his 123k followers on Instagram as apicollodraws, humanimalized Disney s universe by turning our favorite animal characters into humans and the other way around in his spot-on illustrations. This time, Pick took his creative ideas around Disney fanart in another direction and drew mashups of Disney and Hollywood. He replaced stars in the posters of iconic movies and a few TV series with Disney characters. Have you ever wondered which princesses would play Mean Girls, who would be able to replace Jack and Rose in Titanic, or who would be able to pull off the emotional Brokeback Mountain? Pick has you covered and reimagined them all. Find out how he got this idea and how the series came to life in an interview with the artist below!