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I know for sure NT is the wrong place to ask without it going left, but I will anyways. Just know I come from a place of curiosity, not ill intent and this isn't meant to set off hateful cretins. In something essentially as asexual as the MCU, how do you represent LGBTQ without the most hyper-sexualized stereotype?
Lesbian and Gay representation is easy to show, just have a guy with a guy or a girl with a girl. And that’s happened in the comics, so it’s not a stretch. Trans would be the most difficult, as they’d have to have a character bring up how they were born male or female, and changed/transitioned. The difficulty with that IMO is the character would have bring up/share this detail, and I don’t see how you have a character do all that in the story in a way that serves the overall story. Disney wouldn’t have a character that was forced to change, as to not offend. It’ll probably be something simple and quick like where a character doesn’t recognize a character, or a character will know some information that only one character would know, and it’ll be them saying “I used to be ... but now I’m ...”I know for sure NT is the wrong place to ask without it going left, but I will anyways. Just know I come from a place of curiosity, not ill intent and this isn't meant to set off hateful cretins. In something essentially as asexual as the MCU, how do you represent LGBTQ without the most hyper-sexualized stereotype?
I can't watch this without the audience reactions anymore. Gets me even more amped hearing them
My personal favorite scene in all of cinema though. No question about it.
Same hereIn my theater it felt like Cap calling mjolnir got a bigger pop
They can do what they did with Peter and MJ just LGBTQ version or what they did with Rogers and Peggy or Tony and Pepper.I know for sure NT is the wrong place to ask without it going left, but I will anyways. Just know I come from a place of curiosity, not ill intent and this isn't meant to set off hateful cretins. In something essentially as asexual as the MCU, how do you represent LGBTQ without the most hyper-sexualized stereotype?
i guess since we're already talking about it, whats your top 5 moment of the decade in the mcu? we can probably just count the whole mcu from IM1 through FFH even if IM1 and IH were before 2010