

Beauty, is a more sombre song about never giving up. Unlike the other motivating pop ballads on the list, the song ‘Stone Mountain’ by American R&B duo, St. If you’re starting a new job, hobby, or class, this song will help you not only embrace your individuality, but also find your bravery. With the lyric, “No one can be just like me anyway”, we are reminded that we are all unique and capable of bringing something amazing to the world. ‘Just Like Fire’ is a super inspiring song by P!nk all about finding our confidence and using that to forge a path forward. Add this song to your YouTube playlist here. Once we find this acceptance within ourselves, it’s so much easier to step out of our comfort zones and be brave. This wonderful song from Canadian singer-songwriter Alessia Cara reminds us that our scars, experiences, and failures are actually what makes us who we are – and that’s beautiful. Nobody can be brave without allowing themselves to be a bit vulnerable. However, songs like this remind us that we are all in this together. In times where we need to be the bravest, it can feel like we are alone. This song is all about the human experience, loving one another, and never giving up – even when things start to fall apart. We love this collaboration between pop-artist Sia and rapper Labrinth for the film Wonder Woman. This upbeat song from singer-songwriter Rachel Platten is perfect for helping you find your inner warrior! With lyrics like, “Starting right now I’ll be strong, I’ll play my fight song, and I don’t really care if nobody else believes, ‘Cause I’ve still got a lot of fight left in me” – it is sure to pump you up ahead of a stressful day!Īdd this to your morning playlist or listen to the song on YouTube here. The Lily-Jo Project’s Playlist for Finding Your Brave Here’s our countdown of the top 20 songs to help you ‘Find Your Brave’. This theme has inspired us at The Lily-Jo Project to create a playlist with songs all about being brave and finding courage within ourselves.

Bravery can be about sharing worries and asking for help, trying something new or pushing yourself outside your comfort zone…it can build your confidence, self-esteem and make you feel good about yourself.” This year’s campaign theme is: “Find Your Brave”.įrom the campaign website, we learn that “Bravery comes in all shapes and sizes and is different for everyone. Sponsored by children’s mental health charity, Place2Be, this is a week devoted to recognising “the importance of looking after our emotional wellbeing from an early age”. If this is the case, it's worth noting that nothing officially has been announced thus far by Marvel Studios.This week, February 3-9, is Children’s Mental Health Week.
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Perhaps there have been plans for a solo Black Knight film or series on Disney+ when the scene is filmed. If it isn't a set-up for Blade, it's curious what the said tag is supposed to be for.

While it's possible that Harington simply doesn't want to indulge in what could be a spoiler-filled conversation, it seems like he genuinely doesn't know what's next for his character. Now, however, the idea of a Black Knight involvement in the Blade film sounds like a narrative dead-end. The same goes with the Eternals' post-credits as it features Ali's first performance as Blade. As the Multiverse Saga starts, they are brought back - many of them function as the introductory sequences for some of the upcoming characters in the franchise. At this point, only Avengers: Endgame does not have a traditional stinger, and it's because Marvel Studios wants to emphasize it as the end of an era. But I think the intention is to develop him at some point."Įver since Iron Man, MCU's post-credits scenes have been an integral part of the franchise's storytelling. I hope that Dane Whitman is that character but, at this stage, I can’t tell you anything. I hope that the Black Knight comes along. I know there’s some really fascinating parts of that character which would be beneficial to delve into and interesting, which is the aspects around his mental health things and specifically about addiction with that character which I think is really interesting. He was never meant to be in the Blade movie and isn’t." I think there was some misunderstanding about whether he was going to be in the 'Blade' movie. "The honest answer is I think that’s the intention with the character. As with many MCU stingers, it seems like this is meant to set up the future, but that doesn't seem to be the case, saying: For context, the Eternals post-credits scene features the voice of Mahershala Ali's Blade while Dane Whitman opens the box that houses the Ebony Blade.
