Shahid Kapoor as DON in DON 3 🔥

Shahid Kapoor as DON in DON 3 🔥

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Hear me out — Shahid Kapoor as Don could actually be insane.

He has the acting range, screen presence, intensity, and that unpredictable charm needed for a character like Don. We’ve already seen him pull off darker, more layered roles, and I genuinely think he could bring a completely different flavour to the franchise.

Not trying to replace SRK — this would be a new-generation Don with a completely different personality and style.

Shahid Kapoor as Don 3? Would you watch it? 👀🔥

u/Alternative_Key_6788 — 6 days ago

Spiderman Brand New post Credit

If you all watched Spider-Man: Brand New Day, did anyone notice the post-credit scene?

Peter Parker doesn't seem to be on Earth anymore, and the Spider-Tracker glitches. My theory is that Tom Holland's Spider-Man has ended up in another universe, possibly with Thor, the Fantastic Four, and the New Avengers.

Another possibility is that the Spider-Man the tracker detects isn't Tom at all. It could actually be Tobey Maguire or Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man, especially if the incursions have started affecting different universes.

Just a theory. What do you guys think?

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u/Alternative_Key_6788 — 19 days ago

Spiderman Brand new day post credit scene explanation

If you all watched Spider-Man: Brand New Day, did anyone notice the post-credit scene?

Peter Parker doesn't seem to be on Earth anymore, and the Spider-Tracker glitches. My theory is that Tom Holland's Spider-Man has ended up in another universe, possibly with Thor, the Fantastic Four, and the New Avengers.

Another possibility is that the Spider-Man the tracker detects isn't Tom at all. It could actually be Tobey Maguire or Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man, especially if the incursions have started affecting different universes.

Just a theory. What do you guys think?

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u/Alternative_Key_6788 — 19 days ago

Avengers Secrete wars splits into 2 parts

we know kevin fiege recently announce that they are not making avengers Secrete wars into 2 parts.

My instinct is that's marvel waiting for response of doomsday box office if movie became sucessfull they will split into 2 parts if not only secrete wars

In Phase 7 beginning we will get dr strange 3 ghost rider and new black panther movie and other x mens too

Hope...i wish secrete wars splits into 2 parts we know marvel Hollywood always lies they just saying that only one movie secrete wars because secrete wars it's self a big event hope you all like it....

And we already experienced 2021 no way home Andre says he is not in film...may be kevin fiege is also doing the same here...😅

Hoping for 2 part movies...for secrte wars if you notice circles in avengers secrete wars title poster it's is half and doomsday circles is full

Full circle mean avengers win

Half means they losses

Infinity war with half circles where avengers lost the battle

And in endgame age of ultron and avengers part 1 movie where avengers won 🏆

Finger 🤞

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u/Alternative_Key_6788 — 21 days ago
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Obsession Part II: The Last Wish

# Obsession Part II: The Last Wish

## Act I – The Echo Chamber

Six months after Bear's death, the curse is gone, but Nikki's nightmare isn't over. The police blame her for every murder tied to the case, and doctors think she's dealing with severe trauma and psychosis after she keeps insisting another personality was controlling her body. She ends up locked in a secure psychiatric hospital.

Every night she sits in front of a mirror, staring at her reflection — not really looking at herself, but waiting for the other Nikki to come back.

One stormy night, the hospital loses power. When the emergency lights flicker back on, a small wooden box is sitting on her bed. Nobody knows how it got there. Inside is a carved willow leaf and a short note: *"Your wish is waiting."*

Something inside her tells her exactly where to go. She escapes and returns to One Wish Willow, where the shopkeeper is already waiting.

"You destroyed my life," she says.

"No," he replies quietly. "A wish did."

He sets another carving on the counter. "The first wish belonged to Bear. This one belongs to you."

Without hesitation, Nikki whispers, "I wish everything would go back to the day before Bear made his wish."

The shopkeeper smiles. "Every wish has a price."

Everything goes black.

## Act II – A Second Chance

Nikki wakes up in her college classroom, first day of the semester. Ian is alive. Bear is alive. Everyone who died is alive. Nobody remembers the curse.

At first she avoids Bear, terrified of him — but as the weeks go by, she notices something she never saw before. This Bear isn't obsessive or dangerous. He's just shy, awkward, lonely, and kind. The wish didn't create the monster; it created the obsession.

Slowly, she starts talking to him again through Ian, and finally understands something painful: she never hated Bear. She hated what the wish turned him into.

Months later, Bear tells her how he feels — a genuine confession, no manipulation, no obsession, no curse behind it. Nikki gently turns him down. He smiles through the disappointment. "Thanks for being honest," he says, and walks away.

For the first time, Nikki believes she actually changed fate.

## Act III – Customer Support

That night, Nikki notices the date — the exact day Bear originally made his wish. Panicked, convinced history is about to repeat itself, she decides there's only one way to stop it all: kill Bear before he ever reaches One Wish Willow.

She follows him through the rain, a knife hidden under her jacket. As he stops beneath a streetlight, she raises it behind him — and freezes. A sharp pain shoots through her chest. The knife slips from her hand.

Her phone rings. Unknown number. She answers, and a calm voice says, "One Wish Willow Customer Support."

"I have to stop him!" she screams.

"You cannot," the voice replies. "Bear is now the anchor created by your wish."

The representative explains: because Nikki wished for a new timeline, Bear became the person holding that reality together. If he dies now, Ian disappears. Her friends disappear. The world she wished for disappears. Even Nikki disappears.

The call ends. For the first time, she understands the true cruelty of the wish — she isn't trying to stop Bear anymore. She's forced to protect him.

## Act IV – The Final Choice

Days later, Nikki finds Bear standing outside One Wish Willow. She runs to him, begging him not to go in, and tells him everything — the curse, the murders, Freaky Nikki, his own death. At first he thinks she's lost her mind. Then he steps inside anyway.

The bell rings. The shopkeeper smiles. "Tell me — what do you wish for?"

As Bear reaches for the carving, memories from another life crash into him: blood, mirrors, Nikki begging him to kill her, his own sacrifice. He realizes every word she said was true.

The shopkeeper offers one last temptation: "One wish. She'll love you forever."

Bear looks at Nikki, then quietly sets the carving back down. "If she has to love me because of a wish," he says, "then it was never love."

The shop starts tearing itself apart — wood splintering, fire erupting, the exits vanishing. The curse refuses to die without taking them with it.

Trapped beneath the collapsing ceiling, Nikki finally makes a choice that belongs only to her. She walks to Bear, takes his hand, and kisses him — not because of a spell, not because of obsession, but because she chooses to. Their first real kiss. The building collapses around them.

## Ending

The next morning, firefighters find no bodies, no wooden shop, no carvings — just ashes and an empty lot.

*There were never heroes. There were never villains. Only two ordinary people whose lives were destroyed by one selfish wish.*

---

**My alternate theory:** maybe Bear actually gets his wish, since we saw in Part 1 how selfish he could be — and the original story just loops. They're stuck reliving it, regaining their memories each time, only to die again.

That's my pitch for the sequel. It's not canon, obviously, but I think it stays true to the themes of the original while giving both Nikki and Bear a tragic ending rooted in choice rather than obsession.

I'd genuinely love to hear what people think — would you watch a sequel like this, or do you have a different idea for where the story should go?

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u/Alternative_Key_6788 — 1 month ago

Obsession part 2 my own fan theory hope you all like it

Hope you all like my post related to the obsession movie

This movie is very close to my hearts it tell us that any spell magic cannot make someone to love you this movie shows better way....and I created the fan theory of obsession part2 hope I guess you all arealdy watch the obsession movie 🎬

Pls comment and reshare the post and give us suggestions

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u/Alternative_Key_6788 — 1 month ago
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Obsession Part II -: The last wish my own story

Act I, The Echo Chamber

Six months after Bear's death, the curse is gone, but Nikki's nightmare continues. The police blame her for every murder related to the case. Doctors think she's experiencing severe trauma and psychosis because she insists that another personality was controlling her body. She ends up locked in a secure psychiatric hospital.

Every night, she sits in front of a mirror, staring at her reflection. She isn't really looking at herself; she's waiting for the other Nikki to return.

One stormy night, the hospital loses power. When the emergency lights come back on, a small wooden box sits on her bed. Nobody knows how it got there. Inside is a carved willow leaf and a short note: *"Your wish is waiting."*

Something inside her tells her where to go. She escapes and goes back to One Wish Willow, where the shopkeeper is already waiting for her.

"You destroyed my life," she says.

"No," he replies quietly. "A wish did."

He places another carving on the counter. "The first wish belonged to Bear. This one belongs to you."

Without hesitation, Nikki whispers, "I wish everything would go back to the day before Bear made his wish."

The shopkeeper smiles. "Every wish has a price."

Everything goes black.

Act II, A Second Chance

Nikki wakes up in her college classroom on the first day of the semester. Ian is alive. Bear is alive. Everyone who died is alive. Nobody remembers the curse.

At first, she avoids Bear, terrified of him. But as weeks go by, she notices something new. This Bear isn't obsessive or dangerous. He’s just shy, awkward, lonely, and kind. The wish didn't create the monster; it created the obsession.

Slowly, she starts talking to him again through Ian and finally understands something painful: she never hated Bear. She hated what the wish made him become.

Months later, Bear shares his feelings with her — a genuine confession, no manipulation, no obsession, no curse behind it. Nikki gently turns him down. He smiles through the disappointment. "Thanks for being honest," he says, and walks away.

For the first time, Nikki believes she has actually changed fate.

Act III, Customer Support

That night, Nikki notices the date — the exact day Bear originally made his wish. Panic sets in. She believes history is about to repeat itself. She decides she must kill Bear before he ever reaches One Wish Willow.

She follows him through the rain, a knife hidden under her jacket. As he stops beneath a streetlight, she raises it behind him and freezes. A sharp pain shoots through her chest. The knife slips from her hand.

Her phone rings. Unknown number. She answers, and a calm voice says, "One Wish Willow Customer Support."

"I have to stop him!" she screams.

"You cannot," the voice replies. "Bear is now the anchor created by your wish."

The representative explains: because Nikki wished for a new timeline, Bear became the one holding that reality together. If he dies now, Ian disappears, her friends disappear, the world she wished for disappears, and even Nikki disappears.

The call ends. For the first time, she understands the true cruelty of the wish — she isn't trying to stop Bear anymore. She's forced to protect him.

Act IV, The Final Choice

Days later, Nikki finds Bear standing outside One Wish Willow. She runs to him, begging him not to go in, and tells him everything — the curse, the murders, Freaky Nikki, his own death. At first, he thinks she's lost her mind. Then he steps inside anyway.

The bell rings. The shopkeeper smiles. "Tell me — what do you wish for?"

As Bear reaches for the carving, memories from another life crash into him: blood, mirrors, Nikki begging him to kill her, his own sacrifice. He realizes every word she said was true.

The shopkeeper offers one last temptation: "One wish. She'll love you forever."

Bear looks at Nikki, then quietly places the carving back down. "If she has to love me because of a wish," he says, "then it was never love."

The shop starts tearing itself apart — wood splintering, fire erupting, the exits vanishing. The curse refuses to die without taking them with it.

Trapped beneath the collapsing ceiling, Nikki finally makes a choice that belongs only to her. She walks to Bear, takes his hand, and kisses him — not because of a spell, not because of obsession, but because she chooses to. Their first real kiss. The building collapses around them.

Ending

The next morning, firefighters find no bodies, no wooden shop, no carvings — just ashes and an empty lot.

*There were never heroes. There were never villains. Only two ordinary people whose lives were destroyed by one selfish wish.*

My alternate theory: maybe Bear actually gets his wish, since we saw in Part 1 how selfish he could be — and the original story just loops. They're stuck reliving it, regaining their memories each time, only to die again.

That's my pitch for the sequel. It's not canon, but I think it stays true to the themes of the original while giving both Nikki and Bear a tragic ending rooted in choice rather than obsession.

I'd genuinely love to hear what people think — would you watch a sequel like this, or do you have a different idea for where the story should go?

u/Alternative_Key_6788 — 1 month ago
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Obsession Part II :- The last wish my fan theory..hope you all like it

Act I, The Echo Chamber

Six months after Bear's death, the curse is gone, but Nikki's nightmare continues. The police blame her for every murder related to the case. Doctors think she's experiencing severe trauma and psychosis because she insists that another personality was controlling her body. She ends up locked in a secure psychiatric hospital.

Every night, she sits in front of a mirror, staring at her reflection. She isn't really looking at herself; she's waiting for the other Nikki to return.

One stormy night, the hospital loses power. When the emergency lights come back on, a small wooden box sits on her bed. Nobody knows how it got there. Inside is a carved willow leaf and a short note: *"Your wish is waiting."*

Something inside her tells her where to go. She escapes and goes back to One Wish Willow, where the shopkeeper is already waiting for her.

"You destroyed my life," she says.

"No," he replies quietly. "A wish did."

He places another carving on the counter. "The first wish belonged to Bear. This one belongs to you."

Without hesitation, Nikki whispers, "I wish everything would go back to the day before Bear made his wish."

The shopkeeper smiles. "Every wish has a price."

Everything goes black.

Act II, A Second Chance

Nikki wakes up in her college classroom on the first day of the semester. Ian is alive. Bear is alive. Everyone who died is alive. Nobody remembers the curse.

At first, she avoids Bear, terrified of him. But as weeks go by, she notices something new. This Bear isn't obsessive or dangerous. He’s just shy, awkward, lonely, and kind. The wish didn't create the monster; it created the obsession.

Slowly, she starts talking to him again through Ian and finally understands something painful: she never hated Bear. She hated what the wish made him become.

Months later, Bear shares his feelings with her — a genuine confession, no manipulation, no obsession, no curse behind it. Nikki gently turns him down. He smiles through the disappointment. "Thanks for being honest," he says, and walks away.

For the first time, Nikki believes she has actually changed fate.

Act III, Customer Support

That night, Nikki notices the date — the exact day Bear originally made his wish. Panic sets in. She believes history is about to repeat itself. She decides she must kill Bear before he ever reaches One Wish Willow.

She follows him through the rain, a knife hidden under her jacket. As he stops beneath a streetlight, she raises it behind him and freezes. A sharp pain shoots through her chest. The knife slips from her hand.

Her phone rings. Unknown number. She answers, and a calm voice says, "One Wish Willow Customer Support."

"I have to stop him!" she screams.

"You cannot," the voice replies. "Bear is now the anchor created by your wish."

The representative explains: because Nikki wished for a new timeline, Bear became the one holding that reality together. If he dies now, Ian disappears, her friends disappear, the world she wished for disappears, and even Nikki disappears.

The call ends. For the first time, she understands the true cruelty of the wish — she isn't trying to stop Bear anymore. She's forced to protect him.

Act IV, The Final Choice

Days later, Nikki finds Bear standing outside One Wish Willow. She runs to him, begging him not to go in, and tells him everything — the curse, the murders, Freaky Nikki, his own death. At first, he thinks she's lost her mind. Then he steps inside anyway.

The bell rings. The shopkeeper smiles. "Tell me — what do you wish for?"

As Bear reaches for the carving, memories from another life crash into him: blood, mirrors, Nikki begging him to kill her, his own sacrifice. He realizes every word she said was true.

The shopkeeper offers one last temptation: "One wish. She'll love you forever."

Bear looks at Nikki, then quietly places the carving back down. "If she has to love me because of a wish," he says, "then it was never love."

The shop starts tearing itself apart — wood splintering, fire erupting, the exits vanishing. The curse refuses to die without taking them with it.

Trapped beneath the collapsing ceiling, Nikki finally makes a choice that belongs only to her. She walks to Bear, takes his hand, and kisses him — not because of a spell, not because of obsession, but because she chooses to. Their first real kiss. The building collapses around them.

Ending

The next morning, firefighters find no bodies, no wooden shop, no carvings — just ashes and an empty lot.

*There were never heroes. There were never villains. Only two ordinary people whose lives were destroyed by one selfish wish.*

My alternate theory: maybe Bear actually gets his wish, since we saw in Part 1 how selfish he could be — and the original story just loops. They're stuck reliving it, regaining their memories each time, only to die again.

That's my pitch for the sequel. It's not canon, but I think it stays true to the themes of the original while giving both Nikki and Bear a tragic ending rooted in choice rather than obsession.

I'd genuinely love to hear what people think — would you watch a sequel like this, or do you have a different idea for where the story should go?

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u/Alternative_Key_6788 — 1 month ago

Obsession Part 2 fan theory

Act I, The Echo Chamber

Six months after Bear's death, the curse is gone, but Nikki's nightmare continues. The police blame her for every murder related to the case. Doctors think she's experiencing severe trauma and psychosis because she insists that another personality was controlling her body. She ends up locked in a secure psychiatric hospital.

Every night, she sits in front of a mirror, staring at her reflection. She isn't really looking at herself; she's waiting for the other Nikki to return.

One stormy night, the hospital loses power. When the emergency lights come back on, a small wooden box sits on her bed. Nobody knows how it got there. Inside is a carved willow leaf and a short note: \*"Your wish is waiting."\*

Something inside her tells her where to go. She escapes and goes back to One Wish Willow, where the shopkeeper is already waiting for her.

"You destroyed my life," she says.

"No," he replies quietly. "A wish did."

He places another carving on the counter. "The first wish belonged to Bear. This one belongs to you."

Without hesitation, Nikki whispers, "I wish everything would go back to the day before Bear made his wish."

The shopkeeper smiles. "Every wish has a price."

Everything goes black.

Act II, A Second Chance

Nikki wakes up in her college classroom on the first day of the semester. Ian is alive. Bear is alive. Everyone who died is alive. Nobody remembers the curse.

At first, she avoids Bear, terrified of him. But as weeks go by, she notices something new. This Bear isn't obsessive or dangerous. He’s just shy, awkward, lonely, and kind. The wish didn't create the monster; it created the obsession.

Slowly, she starts talking to him again through Ian and finally understands something painful: she never hated Bear. She hated what the wish made him become.

Months later, Bear shares his feelings with her — a genuine confession, no manipulation, no obsession, no curse behind it. Nikki gently turns him down. He smiles through the disappointment. "Thanks for being honest," he says, and walks away.

For the first time, Nikki believes she has actually changed fate.

Act III, Customer Support

That night, Nikki notices the date — the exact day Bear originally made his wish. Panic sets in. She believes history is about to repeat itself. She decides she must kill Bear before he ever reaches One Wish Willow.

She follows him through the rain, a knife hidden under her jacket. As he stops beneath a streetlight, she raises it behind him and freezes. A sharp pain shoots through her chest. The knife slips from her hand.

Her phone rings. Unknown number. She answers, and a calm voice says, "One Wish Willow Customer Support."

"I have to stop him!" she screams.

"You cannot," the voice replies. "Bear is now the anchor created by your wish."

The representative explains: because Nikki wished for a new timeline, Bear became the one holding that reality together. If he dies now, Ian disappears, her friends disappear, the world she wished for disappears, and even Nikki disappears.

The call ends. For the first time, she understands the true cruelty of the wish — she isn't trying to stop Bear anymore. She's forced to protect him.

Act IV, The Final Choice

Days later, Nikki finds Bear standing outside One Wish Willow. She runs to him, begging him not to go in, and tells him everything — the curse, the murders, Freaky Nikki, his own death. At first, he thinks she's lost her mind. Then he steps inside anyway.

The bell rings. The shopkeeper smiles. "Tell me — what do you wish for?"

As Bear reaches for the carving, memories from another life crash into him: blood, mirrors, Nikki begging him to kill her, his own sacrifice. He realizes every word she said was true.

The shopkeeper offers one last temptation: "One wish. She'll love you forever."

Bear looks at Nikki, then quietly places the carving back down. "If she has to love me because of a wish," he says, "then it was never love."

The shop starts tearing itself apart — wood splintering, fire erupting, the exits vanishing. The curse refuses to die without taking them with it.

Trapped beneath the collapsing ceiling, Nikki finally makes a choice that belongs only to her. She walks to Bear, takes his hand, and kisses him — not because of a spell, not because of obsession, but because she chooses to. Their first real kiss. The building collapses around them.

Ending

The next morning, firefighters find no bodies, no wooden shop, no carvings — just ashes and an empty lot.

\*There were never heroes. There were never villains. Only two ordinary people whose lives were destroyed by one selfish wish.\*

My alternate theory: maybe Bear actually gets his wish, since we saw in Part 1 how selfish he could be — and the original story just loops. They're stuck reliving it, regaining their memories each time, only to die again.

That's my pitch for the sequel. It's not canon, but I think it stays true to the themes of the original while giving both Nikki and Bear a tragic ending rooted in choice rather than obsession.

I'd genuinely love to hear what people think — would you watch a sequel like this, or do you have a different idea for where the story should go?

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u/Alternative_Key_6788 — 1 month ago