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gtsmakerdj 1/13/2026 7:22:49 AM Rating: 0

The problem of actors disappearing into their roles was an age-old one. No one had expected it to happen to Hilary when she was picked to play Giganta in an upcoming DC film. The studio decided that to save costs on CGI they were going to just enlarge Hilary. It all seemed to be going well, the enlargement permits were approved without issue and Hilary was soon massive. But something happened the first time she put on the Giganta costume. It was as if she realised her power as soon as the costume department finished pulling up her zip (with a crane of course). Hilary immediately went on a Giganta-esque rampage smashing up most of Holywood. Without a real life Justice League to stop her she went unopposed and was able to prove her superiority to most of the cities on the West Coast. Eventually the military resorted to extreme tactics and moved to aerial bombardment of the giantess. Their artillery did nothing to her thick skin but did manage to burn away most of the costume. It was at this point her sense of self was restored and she stepped down her rampage.

It was now several months later and Hilary had been deemed fit to return to the shooting of the movie. It was discovered a faulty compound in the growth formula used was to blame for Hilary's personality change - apparently. As the director you had made the decision to move filming away from the city to avoid any further damage just in case. Hilary had her costume on and looked fine as she posed for the cameras while you calibrated them.

"Looking good Hilary, we'll start soon" you yelled through your megaphone.

"Thanks honey, please - call me Giganta."


Meta: I made this collage back in the days before I mastered matching the hue of the source photos so cheated by making it black and white. I then added some horrible poster-print filter to try and make it look stylish. Thanks to the power of AI (and some heavy blurring) I've been able to re-color it and remove the poster-print filer. As a result its ended up having that vintage look which I'm happy with.