The guy walking towards him looked like César Diaz, but was definitely not César Diaz. He wore dark clothes and his hair was spiked up and he had an earring on his left side that was an arrow head. He smiled at him. "Qué pasó, ese?"
"Looks like being the leader of the Santos agrees with you."
César smiled again as he walked around Y/N, looking him up and down. "You know you look so fine right now. I could take you back to my place and do whatever I wanted with you."
"Is that so? Trust me, Lil Spooky, I'm not someone you want to fuck with."
César pushed him against the wall and stared at his lips to his eyes. "What if I want to fuck with you?"
Y/N smiled and grabbed his shirt and pulled him into a kiss.
Writers: Josh Campbell, Matt Stuecken & Kiel Murray (based on the manga by Masami Kurumada)
Mini-review:
This isn't as bad as some people say, but it isn't good either, that's for sure. The whole time I was watching it, I kept thinking it would have made a pretty good TV show. However, with a runtime of less than 2 hours, both the plot and the character arcs felt completely rushed and undeserving of their final resolutions. It also doesn't help that the movie takes itself way too seriously. But there are good things too. All the action scenes are impressive and the CGI is pretty solid, considering it didn't have a super huge budget or anything. And most importantly, the cast does a great job, and its obvious these actors elevate the material and save it from disaster. Mackenyu is as charming and charismatic as always, and he makes it clear once again that he was born to be an action movie star. And of course, Famke Janssen and Sean Bean deliver the quality anyone would expect from veterans like them. To sum up, Knights of the Zodiac has its strengths, but it left me feeling like it couldn't even begin to tap into its potential.
“I can’t believe you slept with César, Y/N.” Monse said. She had her arms across her chest as if that action would scare Y/N as she glared at him. After they had technically broken up so Monse could go live with her mom and her new family, she and César had ended things, but according to Monse, it was only a temporary break.
“Why not?” Y/N asked her. “You guys weren’t together at the time and he was fair game. Besides, you weren’t there to comfort him. I was. And yeah, we might have messed once.” He paused and smiled. “Actually your boyfriend liked me a lot more than once. Several times in fact.”
On the other side of the couch, César chuckles. Monse looks at a loss for words. “You little bitches!” She left the room in anger as César looks at Y/N. “Man... you really pissed her off didn’t you?”
Y/N smirks as he got closer to César. “She’ll get over it. Or not. I don’t care which one.” César chuckles as he leaned towards him for a kiss as they locked lips.