hopefuldreamer
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Get comfortable. It seems like you might be doing this for some time.Posting a rugby player every day until the suit reveal Day 33:
That photo is not of the real David Corenswet. It's a doppelgänger. Or a modified clone.What do you mean?
These moments were part of what I was looking forward to when I came back to the Hype! We turn morsels into meals.Also I'm really enjoying #eyebrowgate and am feeling so grateful that we as a community never fail to entertain ourselves with the mere scraps we recieve 😅
Eyebrows are the new trunks.It would be pretty funny if when we get a full body the suit reveal, his eyebrows are cast in shadow so we can't see whether they are black or not.
That photo is not of the real David Corenswet. It's a doppelgänger. Or a modified clone.
Where's the REAL David Corenswet, James Gunn?? Where did you hide him??
ME TOO! One of the many things I love about David are his rich, dark eyebrows!! When he showed up in Rachel's video I was slightly disappointed because they're not very prominent there. Now we know why!But back at the start of shooting, my first thought when Rachel posted that video was, "what's up with his eyebrows?!? They've never been that light before." I finally concluded it was just the lighting, but now I'm convinced it was not!
It's David Cloneswet.That photo is not of the real David Corenswet. It's a doppelgänger. Or a modified clone.
Where's the REAL David Corenswet, James Gunn?? Where did you hide him??
I would say if there's temporary dye involved, it's for Ultraman. Considering he's looked normal (with darker hair) when not on set. But I also do not know how temporary dye works at all.Maybe dyed lighter for Ultraman and they add temporary dye for Supes.
Now, you've got me wondering if his scalp hair was also lightened or altered in some way (insert your clone theory here) in addition to being dyed black/near-black. It seems strange to me that they would go to the extent of constantly covering it up with a baseball cap just to hide the fact that he has black hair now. I don't know. I'm just spitballing.I am all in on #eyebrowgate! Let's goooo!
In this pic of David from last week, the brows were normal, clearly dark and noticeable even when hidden under a cap:
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As they always are. Boy has strong, dark eyebrows, whether in candids or on screen:
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But back at the start of shooting, my first thought when Rachel posted that video was, "what's up with his eyebrows?!? They've never been that light before." I finally concluded it was just the lighting, but now I'm convinced it was not!
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Those are doctored brows, 100%. That's some near-Thor1 nonsense right there. The clone thing's the only explanation I've got, but this is definitely a deliberate choice regardless. It could be that when shooting, they are putting some sort of prosthetics over them or something, too.
Idk, the hair still looked dyed black to me, but they could be giving Ultraman a wig or something, who knows!Now, you've got me wondering if his scalp hair was also lightened or altered in some way (insert your clone theory here) in addition to being dyed black/near-black. It seems strange to me that they would go to the extent of constantly covering it up with a baseball cap just to hide the fact that he has black hair now. I don't know. I'm just spitballing.
This clip never fails to make me cackle.
What the **** is a phonebooth?
I assume it's easier to make lighter hair look darker than it is to make darker hair look lighter.I would say if there's temporary dye involved, it's for Ultraman. Considering he's looked normal (with darker hair) when not on set. But I also do not know how temporary dye works at all.
It's funny looking back at how this picture seemed strange to me at first, though I wasn't sure why. I ultimately just resigned myself to thinking that he looks a little weird in beanies.But back at the start of shooting, my first thought when Rachel posted that video was, "what's up with his eyebrows?!? They've never been that light before." I finally concluded it was just the lighting, but now I'm convinced it was not!
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Those are doctored brows, 100%. That's some near-Thor1 nonsense right there. The clone thing's the only explanation I've got, but this is definitely a deliberate choice regardless. It could be that when shooting, they are putting some sort of prosthetics over them or something, too.
Maybe his eyebrows look lighter because…he’s sitting in the sunlight???
(Because it’s going to be a long shoot and he needs his strength)