🐱 New Star Wars series to bring much-needed queerness to a galaxy far, far away

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Star Wars heroes Finn and Poe were famously not gay. (Disney)

Disney’s new Star Wars series, The Acolyte, will bring a much-needed queer perspective to the franchise, its showrunner has teased.
The Acolyte will focus on the emergence of dark-side powers in the final days of the High Republic, an era that began roughly 200 years before the events of Episode I: The Phantom Menace kicked off the Skywalker saga.
Leslye Headland, who is a lesbian, serves as the Disney Plus series’ showrunner, writer and executive producer.
She is the first openly queer person to take the reins of an on-screen Star Wars project, and has promised that her point of view as an LGBT+ person will be present in the new series.
She told The Advocate that she was “excited to do the type of character work” that she would normally do in her other projects as she joins the Star Wars universe. To her surprise, Headland said, this idea was something that “everyone was into”.
Though she couldn’t comment on how much representation fans might see on-screen, she said that her queerness will naturally be reflected in the series.
Headland explained: “In the same way that the original Star Wars film, A New Hope, is about a young man living in Modesto, [California], who doesn’t want to take over his dad’s hardware store… there’s just no way that me being a queer woman is not going to be reflected in my work.
“I could try not to do it, but why would I? It just feels like a natural extension of what I do.”
She added that storytelling comes down to “either the personal or emotional through-line to your characters”, which is why “your identity is important”.
Whether she is “explicitly dealing with it or not”, her queer identity “is just going to be” present, she said, noting that it’s also important there is further “representation both on screen and behind the screen”.

Star Wars has made small steps towards LGBT+ representation​

The legendary sci-fi franchise introduced its first canonically LGBT+ character in the 2015 novel Lords of the Sith. Delian Mors, a human female who is part of the Imperial order, had a wife in the book, who was tragically killed in an accident.
The expanded Star Wars universe has also welcomed a host of other LGBT+ characters including Sinjir Rath Velus, Doctor Chelli Aphra, Grand Admiral Rae Sloane and non-binary Jedi Terec and Ceret.
However, LGBT+ representation on screen has been slim. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalkermade Disney history by featuring the first gay kiss in the movie franchise, but it was criticised for its brevity.
Mark Hamill famously said that his character, Jedi hero Luke Skywalker, could be any sexuality that fans want. In 2016, he told fans: “If you think Luke is gay, of course he is.”
In an interview with the AV Club, Headland shared that she loved Hamill’s take, and she said it was “such a strong, beautiful thing for him to say”. Headland added that she screams “with happiness” whenever she sees “gay or queerrepresentation in media” – especially as a huge Star Wars fan.

Leslye Headland didn’t think it ‘was an option to be gay’​

Headland, who also co-created Netflix’s critically-acclaimed series Russian Doll with Natasha Lyonne and Amy Poehler, shared her coming out story during Pride month, in a candid essay for Variety.
She described how earlier in her career, she felt “pressure” in her personal and professional life to “present myself as a sexually desirable heterosexual woman”.
She wasn’t “consciously hiding” who she was, but felt “so separated from my queerness” that “it wasn’t even an option to be gay”.
“This was due to being raised straight and very religiously,” Headland explained.
“But also, as a female filmmaker, I had already felt so much animosity and distrust from certain collaborators that to be a ‘lesbian’, a word I had head used many times on set or in meetings as a derogatory term, seemed like a career-ending prospect.”
The Star Wars creator has been married to her wife, Rebecca Henderson, since 2016, and she told Variety that the “love story” she has with her wife is “so much more beautiful than anything I will ever write”.
 
Oh yes, let's see them alienate foreign markets even more.
wait a minute, they can just edit all the homo out, like they did last time
 
If Star Wars Theory who is the most positive Star Wars fan out there sees an issue here we should be concerned.
 
"Yes, we just bought the most popular sci-fi property in the history of the planet, and now we're going to pick up all that free money those stupid original creators left lying on the ground." If you find yourself ever thinking something like this, take a real long step backwards, sit down, and have think about why those super-successful original creators didn't pick up all that free money.

I'd have so much more respect for our evil overlords if they weren't pants-on-head retarded.
 
"Yes, we just bought the most popular sci-fi property in the history of the planet, and now we're going to pick up all that free money those stupid original creators left lying on the ground." If you find yourself ever thinking something like this, take a real long step backwards, sit down, and have think about why those super-successful original creators didn't pick up all that free money.

I'd have so much more respect for our evil overlords if they weren't pants-on-head retarded.
Its not even free money. They are throwing money away out of spite because people keep calling them retards when they keep Tazing themselves in the balls.
 
Its not even free money. They are literally Tazing themselves in the balls and throwing money away out of spite.
They think it is though, the poor dears. "Yes, our saga about space monk samurai with laser swords in the future past sells like hot cakes, but what it really needs is two dudes tonguing each others' assholes to REALLY bring audiences in." "That's not how genres work, sir-" "SILENCE HOMOPHOBE!"
Is it even scifi? I always saw Star Wars as a space fantasy. You could replace the setting from space and galaxies to earth and island nations and nothing would change.
Either way, the point stands: it's a profitable-as-fuck property in [genre], but the Disney clowns are so high on their own farts that they think the original creator- who cleaned house with it- was just too short sighted to see all the "obvious" ways it could be improved.
 
"Yes, we just bought the most popular sci-fi property in the history of the planet, and now we're going to pick up all that free money those stupid original creators left lying on the ground." If you find yourself ever thinking something like this, take a real long step backwards, sit down, and have think about why those super-successful original creators didn't pick up all that free money.

I'd have so much more respect for our evil overlords if they weren't pants-on-head retarded.
Is it even scifi? I always saw Star Wars as a space fantasy. You could replace the setting from space and galaxies to earth and island nations and nothing would change.
 
Star wars always been gay, prequels u know Anakin touched Obi Wan dick and got daddy Thrawn's blue cummies and the ST Kylo definitely sucked hux dick and palpatine dick and the knights of Ren dick(not gay because he didnt get a boner and Marilyn Manson said it's only gay to suck another dudes dick if you get a boner)
 
Star wars always been gay, prequels u know Anakin touched Obi Wan dick and got daddy Thrawn's blue cummies and the ST Kylo definitely sucked hux dick and palpatine dick and the knights of Ren dick(not gay because he didnt get a boner and Marilyn Manson said it's only gay to suck another dudes dick if you get a boner)
Folks, this is not how you do good trolling.
 
Is it even scifi? I always saw Star Wars as a space fantasy. You could replace the setting from space and galaxies to earth and island nations and nothing would change.
Star Wars is one of those stories that could work in any setting. I enjoy stories like that because they give this almost timeless vibe. Its also what allows so many genres to work with the brand.
 
Meh. You really think being gay in the SW universe would be a big deal to the people there, though? Considering all the different species and all the crap that goes on there, being LGBT is probably the LEAST crazy shit that they would see. I mean, look at Jabba the Hutt and his thing for dancing girls. Would you really want to hear about the fetishes of some giant space slug?

So really, why would they make such a big fuss over this? Well, I can understand why, but do people really think that this would be a big shocker? At least, in the GFFA.

My only beef with the idea of Luke being gay is that I am a total Luke and Mara Jade shipper. Dude could be bisexual, but he and Mara are a couple. So :p

(Yes, I"m a Star Wars geek. I don't give a shit)
 
They already forced Lando, Tarkin and half the crew of the Death Star into being gay under Disney, along with every shitty new OC Disney has pumped out in the last 5 years being "queer" with the exception of the loser trio of stars from Disney's sequel trilogy. They even got a tranny-non-binary-paradoxically-female jedi with a beard now for Pete's sake. How is all that crap not "queer" enough for these creatively drained hacks? They'll just keep milking this "hot topic" issue to hide their lack of originality and creativity from the eyes of easily swayed consumers.

So many possible ideas to explore in such a big and flexible setting, and all these writers can think of is cheap material and nontroversies for quick clickbait.
Is it even scifi? I always saw Star Wars as a space fantasy. You could replace the setting from space and galaxies to earth and island nations and nothing would change.
George calls it a space opera, but the overall franchise had a space opera-science fantasy vibe as it grew. But it was flexible enough that you could've fit a whole mess of genres in there.
 
Yes, I'm sure all the queer elements won't just be bite sized chunks that can get scrubbed out for China & friends.

You guys want something diverse that could actually expand the SW universe? Do something involving aliens.
 
Leslye Headland, who is a lesbian, serves as the Disney Plus series’ showrunner, writer and executive producer.
She is the first openly queer person to take the reins of an on-screen Star Wars project, and has promised that her point of view as an LGBT+ person will be present in the new series.
She told The Advocate that she was “excited to do the type of character work” that she would normally do in her other projects as she joins the Star Wars universe.

"Hey guys! So I was sipping my Starbucks and I had this AMAZING thought. What if we made someone in Star Wars gay? Like, oh my god, it's 2021, you know?"

To her surprise, Headland said, this idea was something that “everyone was into”.

And everybody clapped.
 
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