An artist has recreated scenes from 'Heartstopper' using LEGO and the results are adorable.
The artist, known as Nico (legopathie), brought fan-favourite scenes to life, including the picnic scene, the Paris selfie scene, and the iconic umbrella scene, turning the romance into miniature form, brick by brick.
Nico has previously recreated scenes from 'Heated Rivalry' to life too.
I agree with all of this. Even if you didn’t grow up with He-man there’s still so much here to have fun with. Great characters, tons of action, and actors that you can tell really enjoyed playing in their roles. Go see this film!
Y’all, PLEASE PLEASE, go see Masters of the universe, it is so much fun, has so much heart and soul and deserves so much better, do not let this become a Transformers One situation! I promise if you’re a fan of he-man you will love this!
@londonhorror@CBCCPodcast It’s a stellar show, and I highly recommend it. The focus is comics. From artist, writers, dealers, cosplay etc. No big media like NYCC OR SDCC just an old school show on a large scale.
We're in our second week of this movie's showing.
If you don't want it to flop...
If you're a true he-man fan...
If you're someone looking for a good movie to watch for fun...
MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE IS HERE FOR YOU!!
WE'RE ALMOST THERE!!
YOU CAN DO IT, GO SUPPORT IT!!
NYC, the Knicks are heating up and so are we.
The heat index may hit 100 degrees today and tomorrow. We may also see severe thunderstorms, heavy downpours, and winds strong enough to down trees and power lines.
These conditions are extremely dangerous.
Here’s how to keep you and your neighbors safe:
Seek air-conditioning. The City is activating hundreds of free, public cooling centers across the city. Find one nearest you, including accessible and pet-friendly options, by visiting https://t.co/Iqa7gXBq7R or by calling 311.
Recognize the signs of heat illness. Call 911 immediately if you or someone you know has hot dry skin, trouble breathing, rapid heartbeat, confusion, disorientation, dizziness, nausea, or vomiting.
Call 311 if you see a homeless neighbor in need of assistance. Outreach teams are activated citywide to help connect vulnerable neighbors with safe, cool spaces.
If storms hit, go indoors. Use caution while traveling. Stay out of basement apartments.
Drink lots of water. Wear sunscreen. And check in on your neighbors.
As always, sign up for emergency alerts: text NOTIFYNYC to 692-692.