misterneverland:

is this okay?

misterneverland:

- It’s Hook! He flies! And he likes it!


I WANTED TO KEEP YOU | a peter/wendy mix {LISTEN}
i. paradise coldplay ii. cosmic love florence + the machine iii. sky’s still blue andrew belle iv. go do jonsi v. can’t take it in imogen heap vi. the boat benjaminfrancis leftwich vii. mountain sound of monsters and men viii. davy jones (music box version) hans zimmer ix. rubik’s cube athlete x. and the boys angus & julia stone xi. please don’t go barcelona xii. in the shallows daughter xiii. world spins madly on the weepies xiv. boats and birds gregory and the hawk 

I WANTED TO KEEP YOU | a peter/wendy mix {LISTEN}

i. paradise coldplay ii. cosmic love florence + the machine iii. sky’s still blue andrew belle iv. go do jonsi v. can’t take it in imogen heap vi. the boat benjaminfrancis leftwich vii. mountain sound of monsters and men viii. davy jones (music box version) hans zimmer ix. rubik’s cube athlete xand the boys angus & julia stone xi. please don’t go barcelona xii. in the shallows daughter xiii. world spins madly on the weepies xiv. boats and birds gregory and the hawk 

hookandwendy:

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“It’s a beautiful way to evoke what’s going on in little girls’ minds when they’re growing up,” Isaacs says. “Everyone remembers all the fighting and pirates and adventure, but it’s all a rite-of-passage movie, which people don’t remember because the title is Peter Pan. It’s a boy’s name. But really, it’s about the battle for Wendy’s soul.” - Jason Isaacs’ Jungian take on Peter Pan (2003)

Gif originally from aryasnark


sometimes i wish it was easyto leave the ones that we love behindoh just help me believe itstill so much harder to say goodbye

sometimes i wish it was easy
to leave the ones that we love behind
oh just help me believe it
still so much harder to say goodbye

In the end he had become that which he hated. Everyone seems to forget that Hook himself had once been a boy. Not an ordinary one, but one chosen by the Neverland. A boy like Pan. He had stolen away and know the singular pleasure of being the island’s darling boy. Until he had killed his own Hook, then the island had spurned him and the fairies brought it a shining new boy after he had grown, nourished on bitterness and unfathomable rage, into the man. Into Hook. You see it’s a cycle. The faces are different and always changing, but the roles remain the same. There must always be a Hook and there must always be a Pan to fight him and cast him down.