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Under the cut you will find 153 rp icons sized 200x100 of Melissa Benoist in her role as Kara Danvers (Zor-El)/Supergil & Izabela Vidovic as Young Kara Danvers in Supergirl Season 3 Episode 6, Midvale. All of these icons were made by me. Please like or reblog if you find them useful and if you do use them I just ask that you credit me somewhere on your blog. Thank you!
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Everything We Know About the Veronica Mars Hulu Revival
Veronica Mars, UPN/CW’s cult hit series about a whip-smart teen detective, starring Kristen Bell, is returning with brand-new episodes in 2019. If that news makes you want to listen to The Dandy Warhols’ “We Used to Be Friends”—a.k.a. the original show’s theme song—on repeat out of sheer joy, you’re not alone: In the years since the 3-season drama aired its finale in 2007, fans’ insatiable demand for Veronica’s further adventures have spawned a Kickstarter-funded feature film and two novels. With a built-in audience this passionate, it’s no wonder Hulu has picked up a fourth season set to premiere this summer.
So what's Veronica up to now? Is she still dating Logan? Is her hometown of Neptune, California still a seaside cesspool full of secrets and corruption? Here’s everything we know so far about Veronica Mars season 4—and if you skipped the movie and books, mild spoilers below.
When does the new Veronica Marspremiere on Hulu?
Veronica Mars will be released on July 26, 2019. The season will consist of 8 one-hour episodes, and the first episode is titled “Spring Break Forever.”
Is there a trailer yet?
Hulu announced the premiere date on the show’s Instagram account in April, with a teaser video that finds Kristen Bell’s Veronica just as we remembered her: Seated behind her desk at Mars Investigations, the P.I. agency founded by her dad, brandishing her trusty taser. Oh how we missed these sardonic voice-overs.
Is the original cast returning?
Most of the core cast is back! Kristen Bell’s devotion to her breakthrough role remains unwavering, despite a busy schedule including NBC sitcom The Good Placeand a little Disney franchise known as Frozen. Enrico Colantoni is set to return as Veronica's father Keith Mars, and so are Percy Daggs III (Wallace Fennel), Francis Capra (Eli "Weevil" Navarro), Daran Norris (Cliff McCormack) and Ryan Hansen (Dick Casablancas). Ken Marino will be back as sleazy rival detective Vinny van Lowe. Jason Dohring (Logan) and Max Greenfield (Leo D’Amato) are also on board. So far there’s no sign of Tina Majorino as computer genius Mac—which is disappointing, since Mac rocks, and she’s basically Veronica’s only female friend.
There are notable new additions to the cast, too.
Comedian Patton Oswalt joins the cast as Penn Epner, a 40-something pizza delivery guy and “frequent poster on unsolved murder websites,” Deadline reports. Oscar winner J.K. Simmons has been cast as shady ex-con Clyde Pickett. Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Bell’s Good Place costar, will play Nicole, owner of a club popular with Neptune spring breakers. Westworld’s Clifton Collins Jr., The Fosters’ Izabela Vidovic, and Dawnn Lewis (a.k.a. Jaleesa from A Different World!) will also recur.
Creator Rob Thomas shared a peek at the revival's cast from the first table read back in November.
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What's the reboot about?
According to Hulu’s description, "Spring breakers are getting murdered in Neptune, thereby decimating the seaside town’s lifeblood tourist industry. After Mars Investigations is hired by the parents of one of the victims to find their son’s killer, Veronica is drawn into a mystery that pits the enclave’s wealthy elites, who would rather put an end to the month-long bacchanalia, against a working class that relies on the cash influx that comes with being the West Coast’s answer to Daytona Beach.” New show, same familiar class-war themes.
How does it relate to the Veronica Marsbook series?
Taking place five years after the 2014 movie, this central mystery does sound a bit like the plot of the first Veronica Mars novel, The Thousand Dollar Tan Line. But Thomas maintains that it will be a fresh tale, tweeting that the books are “98% canon.”
Marcia Langdon and Pony—a puppy adopted by Logan—were both introduced in the pages of novel #2, Mr. Kiss and Tell. The end of that book also teased a potential love triangle between Veronica, on-again/off-again love Logan and her cop-turned-FBI agent ex Max, though whether that’ll play out onscreen remains to be seen.
Hulu's revival will be "much darker" than the movie.
“I will say this: the movie was nostalgic. The Hulu limited series isn't going to be,” Rob Thomas wrote on Twitter shortly after Hulu first announced the project. “Hardcore So-Cal noir. One big case. Eight episodes to tell the story. This is a detective show.”
While the series, books and movie always dealt with heavy topics including sexual assault and suicide, Bell confirms that things will somehow get “much darker.”
“It’s going to be a bigger world. It’s definitely not what we did on UPN or the CW, so I want to brace fans for that—that it’s going to be darker and bigger and more cinematic, and definitely a little bit different,” the actress told Entertainment Weekly’s Sirius XM show. Consider us braced.
The ace writing staff includes...Kareem Abdul Jabbar?
It’s true, and not as weird as it sounds: A vocal member of Bachelor Nation, the basketball legend has covered the show for the Hollywood Reporter in addition to co-writing books and a comic book series about Sherlock’s brother Mycroft Holmes. The writers’ room will also include Heather V. Regnier and Diane Ruggiero, writer and co-creator of Thomas’s other (fantastic) show iZombie respectively, and David Walpert, who’s written for another Kristen Bell series, House of Lies.
How can I re-binge previous seasons (or watch Veronica Mars for the very first time) ahead of the premiere?
You can stream the series on Amazon Prime and iTunes right this very minute, and Hulu subscribers can catch up when they add the show and the movie this summer.
Oh, one more thing: Why are Veronica Mars fans called Marshmallows?
It’s a reference to a line in the series’ pilot, in which Veronica’s new friend Wallace sees right through her gruff exterior and sums her character up in one iconic monologue: “Underneath that angry young woman shell, there's...a slightly less angry young woman who's just dying to bake me something. You're a marshmallow, Veronica Mars. A twinkie!”
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Hi! I was wondering if you know of any FCs that could play a Willa Holland character in her preteen/teens? All of my icons of Willa are her around 19 on, so. Thanks so much!!!
Here are some of the ones I could find! Hope this helps!
G. Hannelius (1998) 
Bailee Madison (1999)
Scarlett Sperduto (1999)
Bea Miller (1999)
Willow Shields (2000) 
Mackenzie Foy (2000) 
Ava Allan (2000) 
Ashley Boettcher (2000)
Izabela Vidovic (2001)
Savannah McReynolds (2001)
Raffey Cassidy (2002)
Hattie Gotobed (2002)
Nikki Hahn (2002)
Millie Bobby Brown (2004)
Grace VanderWaal (2004)
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77 icons of Izabela Vidovic in iZombie 4.08. Screencaps were found here.
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Can you go home again?
Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell) certainly seems to fit back in Neptune, Calif. The long-awaited fourth season of “Veronica Mars,” Rob Thomas’ once-teen noir is finally debuting on Hulu. And while it can’t capture the lightning of the original, which aired on UPN/The CW from 2004-07, it’s been nurtured with such love, camaraderie and snark that fans (who go by “Marshmallows”) should be more than satisfied — and newcomers might find a new series obsession.
Quick recap: Veronica, the daughter of Keith (Enrico Colantoni), a private investigator, spent her high school years working as a teen detective, including probing the murder of her best friend. She continued the gig at college, then left to become a lawyer in New York; in a 2014 movie, she returned to her hometown to solve a new case. Now she’s living there with — squee! — longtime love and former Neptune High “obligatory psychotic jackass” Logan Echolls (Jason Dohring) when he’s not traveling the world as a naval intelligence officer. Whew.
In a glorious turn of events, the director of the fourth season’s pilot, “Spring Break Forever,” is Michael Lehmann; sly shout-outs to his first movie, 1988’s cult comedy “Heathers,” were all over the 2004 show’s initial seasons. The episode begins with a bombing in Neptune during spring break, the fallout of which inevitably ends up pulling in Veronica and Keith to nose around.
It’s hard not to be nostalgic for the younger Veronica, who narrated each episode with hard-boiled cool as she juggled murder cases and the everyday angst of high school. But the show wisely appreciates that she’s in a very different place — while bringing in an echo of her former self, a teen bombing witness named Matty (Izabela Vidovic) who gets herself into trouble looking for clues.
So many “Mars” cast members are back, and why wouldn’t they come? Ryan Hansen’s doofy Dick Casablancas has, of course, become an actor; Darran Norris’ smarmy lawyer Cliff shows up to chase the recovering victims of the bombing, and Percy Daggs III as bestie Wallace Fennel is now a dad (more faves look likely to show up down the road). New arrivals, like JK Simmons as a shady ex-con friend of Dick’s dad, blend right in. Patton Oswalt joins as a pizza-delivery guy and “murderhead” — a.k.a. true crime hobbyist — who’s obsessed with the bombing case, in what feels like an homage to his late wife Michelle McNamara, whose journalism recently helped find the Golden State Killer. True-crime amateur sleuthing has taken off since the show’s initial run and the show smartly works that into the plot.
So much care has been taken to recapture the look and feel of Veronica’s world that endless Easter eggs abound; my heart was immediately warmed to see she’s still got the iconic black studded handbag she carried all through the original.
Hulu also allows wider license with sex and swearing, the latter of which is a running joke between Veronica and Keith, wagering to see who can go the longest without saying the f-word. As for the former, Veronica and Logan have a couple of steamy scenes in the first two episodes that recall the best of their early clinches — with a distinctly more adult feel.
Bell, who stars on NBC’s “The Good Place,” is a masterful narrator, and to hear and see her return to the scene of, well, many crimes, is a thing of beauty.
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