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Marvel has taken giant steps in terms of inclusion, this has been demonstrated by including a homosexual superhero and the first Muslim superhero in its films, however, there is still more to do.
Last year he announced that during 2020 he would film a trans woman for a project, which is why rumors began about Sera, the only trans superhero in comics who was from a group of male angels called Anchorites, who made the change towards an identity feminine.
She is very present in Thor's world, where she is kept inside a temple in the kingdom of Heven before meeting Angela, Thor's long-lost half-sister, with whom she lives great adventures and for whom she ultimately develops. a romantic interest.
Marvel's first transgender character?
Kevin Feige, Marvel producer, denied that the transsexual character is very soon in his cinematic universe.
According to Europa Press, Feige's announcement that someone transgender would be included in future House of Ideas productions was misinterpreted.
The confusion occurred when the president Chile Mobile Number List of Marvel Studios was in a round of questions with members of the New York Film Academy. Feige was asked if the firm planned to include more LGBT characters in the Marvel universe, to which he responded:
«Yes, of course yes and it will be very soon. In a movie we are shooting right now," Feige stated. Here comes the confusion, since the president of Marvel Studios was referring to an LGBT character, not specifically a transsexual one. This has been communicated to
Variety by two sources close to the producer.
The LGBT character Feige is referring to is one of the members of 'The Eternals', where it has been confirmed that there will be the first gay superhero in the history of the UCM, although the producer has not confirmed his identity.
The inclusion of an openly homosexual superhero is a milestone in the Hollywood industry, which had avoided making explicit references to sexual diversity in its productions with strong commercial ambition.
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Rebekah is the protagonist of a comic, her main mission is to protect LGBTTTIQA children from discrimination and bullying villains.
Rebekah is on a mission to protect others from hate and make the world a safer, more loving place for everyone. Raising awareness for LGBTTTIQA youth and presenting herself as a role model for other children has made her a hero.
Rebekah is part of Marvel's Hero Project , a documentary series that will air on Disney. The series will follow the stories of 20 real young people who are making notable and positive changes in their environment. Each child who appears on the show will have their own episode and Marvel comic .
Rebekah is a real life character. She was born in New Jersey and became an activist for LGBTTTIQA rights. She has long promoted a law in her city's congress for schools to teach LGBTTTIQA history.
Last year he announced that during 2020 he would film a trans woman for a project, which is why rumors began about Sera, the only trans superhero in comics who was from a group of male angels called Anchorites, who made the change towards an identity feminine.
She is very present in Thor's world, where she is kept inside a temple in the kingdom of Heven before meeting Angela, Thor's long-lost half-sister, with whom she lives great adventures and for whom she ultimately develops. a romantic interest.
Marvel's first transgender character?
Kevin Feige, Marvel producer, denied that the transsexual character is very soon in his cinematic universe.
According to Europa Press, Feige's announcement that someone transgender would be included in future House of Ideas productions was misinterpreted.
The confusion occurred when the president Chile Mobile Number List of Marvel Studios was in a round of questions with members of the New York Film Academy. Feige was asked if the firm planned to include more LGBT characters in the Marvel universe, to which he responded:
«Yes, of course yes and it will be very soon. In a movie we are shooting right now," Feige stated. Here comes the confusion, since the president of Marvel Studios was referring to an LGBT character, not specifically a transsexual one. This has been communicated to
Variety by two sources close to the producer.
The LGBT character Feige is referring to is one of the members of 'The Eternals', where it has been confirmed that there will be the first gay superhero in the history of the UCM, although the producer has not confirmed his identity.
The inclusion of an openly homosexual superhero is a milestone in the Hollywood industry, which had avoided making explicit references to sexual diversity in its productions with strong commercial ambition.
trans heroin
Rebekah is the protagonist of a comic, her main mission is to protect LGBTTTIQA children from discrimination and bullying villains.
Rebekah is on a mission to protect others from hate and make the world a safer, more loving place for everyone. Raising awareness for LGBTTTIQA youth and presenting herself as a role model for other children has made her a hero.
Rebekah is part of Marvel's Hero Project , a documentary series that will air on Disney. The series will follow the stories of 20 real young people who are making notable and positive changes in their environment. Each child who appears on the show will have their own episode and Marvel comic .
Rebekah is a real life character. She was born in New Jersey and became an activist for LGBTTTIQA rights. She has long promoted a law in her city's congress for schools to teach LGBTTTIQA history.