wraggster
May 10th, 2019, 19:59
It has taken 22 movies to get there, but the Marvel Cinematic Universe finally introduced us to its first openly gay character in Avengers: Endgame. He didn’t have the biggest role but nevertheless it was an important one.
With the tides changing, high up Marvel employees have confirmed that there are more LGBTQ+ characters on their way into the world’s highest-grossing franchise.
Speaking to Vulture (https://www.vulture.com/2019/04/avengers-casting-director-lgbtq-characters.html?utm_medium=s1&utm_source=fb&utm_campaign=vulture), Victoria Alonso — the MCU’s executive vice-president said that she hopes the rainbow flag will keep flying. “We’re just determined to have it be how we do it,” said Alonso. “And if we do it, maybe somebody else will do it. I encourage every studio, every indie production company, every filmmaker out there to make an effort.”
Casting director Sarah Halley Finn reiterated, “You’re gonna see even more new faces — and faces from all different background, all ages, all ethnicities, LGBTQ, people who are differently abled.
“It’s a priority to have authenticity, to increase representation, to give greater representation to actors who have not traditionally been represented in mainstream movies on the big screen.”
https://www.gamebyte.com/marvel-producers-promise-more-lgbtq-characters-will-be-in-upcoming-films/
With the tides changing, high up Marvel employees have confirmed that there are more LGBTQ+ characters on their way into the world’s highest-grossing franchise.
Speaking to Vulture (https://www.vulture.com/2019/04/avengers-casting-director-lgbtq-characters.html?utm_medium=s1&utm_source=fb&utm_campaign=vulture), Victoria Alonso — the MCU’s executive vice-president said that she hopes the rainbow flag will keep flying. “We’re just determined to have it be how we do it,” said Alonso. “And if we do it, maybe somebody else will do it. I encourage every studio, every indie production company, every filmmaker out there to make an effort.”
Casting director Sarah Halley Finn reiterated, “You’re gonna see even more new faces — and faces from all different background, all ages, all ethnicities, LGBTQ, people who are differently abled.
“It’s a priority to have authenticity, to increase representation, to give greater representation to actors who have not traditionally been represented in mainstream movies on the big screen.”
https://www.gamebyte.com/marvel-producers-promise-more-lgbtq-characters-will-be-in-upcoming-films/