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Margaret Cho wants Disney to introduce a trans princess: “It’s a move towards the future”

Queer comedian Margaret Cho has called on Disney to introduce a trans princess and prince.  Over the last few years, Disney has slowly started to introduce LGBTQ+ characters within its movies and TV shows.  At the end of March, viewers were treated to the highly anticipated Disney+ original movie Prom Pact, which featured Cho playing the openly queer high school guidance counsellor, Ms Chen.  In a recent interview with Times of India, the Fire Island star opened up about the film’s diversity and her groundbreaking LGBTQ+ role.  “I love a coming-of-age…

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Kristen Stewart to star in new road-trip comedy Sacramento

Happiest Season star Kristen Stewart has joined the upcoming comedy feature Sacramento. According to Deadline, the 33-year-old is set to star alongside Maya Erskine, Michael Cera, and Michael Angarano. The film, which is labelled as a “road-trip” comedy, follows two best friends Rickey (Angarano) and Glenn (Cera),  as they navigate married life with their respective wives. However, the two decide to shake up their mundane lives by taking a spontaneous and eye-opening road trip from Los Angeles to Sacramento. Stewart has signed on to play Cera’s wife, Rosie, while Erskine…

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Articles Culture Ethan Hawke Films LGBTQ+ Films News Pedro Almodóvar Pedro Pascal Strange Way of Life

Strange Way of Life: Here’s your first look at Pedro Pascal and Ethan Hawke’s gay Western

Strange Way of Life, Pedro Almodóvar’s “answer to Brokeback Mountain”, has received its first poster and official stills. The upcoming short Western stars The Mandalorian and The Last of Us alum Pedro Pascal as a gunslinger named Silva, with Ethan Hawke stepping into the role of a sheriff named Jake. Manu Rios, who rose to fame as Patrick on Netflix’s teen drama Élite, will star alongside Pascal and Hawke. Additional cast members include José Condessa, Jason Fernández, Sara Sálama, Erenice Lohan, Pedro Casablan and George Steane. Cannes Film Festival confirmed on Tuesday…

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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse: New trailer features a powerful trans flag

The latest trailer for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse featured an inclusive message for the trans community. On 4 April, Marvel fans were treated to the second full-length trailer for the highly anticipated animated film.   While the brief teaser was full of eye-opening interactions and action-packed sequences, it also featured a brief LGBTQ+ inclusive easter egg.  In a somber scene featuring Spider-Gwen, the young hero is shown reflecting on her friendship with Miles Morales, aka Spider-Man, while seated in what appears to be her bedroom.  While the scene offered a glimpse…

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The Little Mermaid: Melissa McCarthy says drag queens influenced her Ursula role

Melissa McCarthy revealed that drag queens inspired her upcoming role as Ursula in The Little Mermaid live-action film. On 26 May, Disney fans will finally be treated to the highly anticipated remake of the beloved animated feature. Led by Chicago director Rob Marshall, the film is set to feature an all-star cast, including multi-hyphenate talent Halle Bailey as Ariel, Javier Bardem as King Triton, Daveed Digs as Sebastian, Awkwafina as Scuttle and Jonah Hauer-King as the dreamy Prince Eric. However, one character that fans are eager to see in the…

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Articles Culture Ethan Hawke Films LGBTQ+ Films LGBTQ+ News News Pedro Almodóvar Pedro Pascal Queer Western Strange Way of Life

Pedro Pascal opens up about his new queer Western Strange Way of Life

The Last of Us star Pedro Pascal has opened up about filming the upcoming queer Western Strange Way of Life. Back in June 2022, director Pedro Almodóvar announced that he was working on a 30-minute short film with the Massive Talent star and Ethan Hawke. Described as his “answer to Brokeback Mountain,” the director also revealed that Pascal would be playing a gunslinger named Silva, with Hawke stepping into the role of a Sherrif named Jake. “One of them travels through the desert to find the other. There will be…

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Articles Bad Bunny Culture Films LGBTQ+ Films LGBTQ+ News Music News On-Screen Kiss Sexual Fluidity

Bad Bunny reflects on kissing Gael García Bernal in Cassandro biopic: “It was very cool”

Music superstar Bad Bunny has opened up about his first on-screen kiss with a man in a new interview.  Since 2017, the I Like It rapper has been making waves within the music sphere for his critically acclaimed albums and dynamic music videos.  In addition to his musical talent, the singer-songwriter has also garnered attention for his burgeoning acting career, which includes his upcoming role in the historical biopic Cassandro.  Set in the 1980s, the forthcoming film follows Saúl Armendáriz, aka Cassandro (Gael García Bernal) and his impactful life as…

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Articles Connie & Carla Culture Drag Films Interviews John Leguizamo LGBTQ+ Films News Originals Prime Video The Power To Wong Foo Toni Collette

‘I felt free’: Toni Collette and John Leguizamo reminisce on playing drag queens

The Power stars Toni Collette and John Leguizamo felt “empowered” when they respectively played drag queens in Connie & Carla and To Wong Foo. The former, released in 2004, stars Nia Vardalos and Collette as the title characters, best friends and performers who pose as drag queens and host a drag revue at a gay club. Although the Michael Lembeck-directed comedy was met with mixed reviews, it has since earned cult classic status. In an interview with GAY TIMES, Toni describes the current attacks against the drag community as “insane”…

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“Amazing!”: Toni Collette didn’t realise Hereditary had a big LGBTQ+ following

Toni Collette was unaware of how the LGBTQ+ community championed her performance in Hereditary. Released in 2018 to widespread critical acclaim, the Australian actress led the A24 horror as Annie, the matriarch of a grief-stricken family who – because they haven’t got enough on their plate with the death of their bonkers grandmother – become haunted by a mysterious and supernatural presence. (Hail Paimon.) Collette’s performance was lauded – especially for her now-iconic dinner scene monologue – and she was considered a shoo-in for a Best Actress nomination at the…

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