New ‘Shazam’ Movie Has Gay Super Hero Because Of Course It Does
The new film features one of the super heroes “Shazam! Fury of the Gods” According to one screenwriter, it is homosexual.
Pedro Peña is superhumanly strong, able to “hold up a Ferris wheel and contend with the Seven Deadly Sins,” according To one of those super geek websites that tracks these types of things.
It seems that the super-hero can’t deal with the deadly sin of lust.
Pena, however, is gay. The movie will feature Pena. “more forthright” Henry Gayden spoke about Gayden’s sexual preferences.
“The only new addition for this movie is being a lot more forthright about Pedro being gay,” According to Daily Mail, he stated that he had.
Pedro was sexually active “hinted at in the first movie very subtly,” Gayden said. “And I thought it was really important and really, really fought for us including that and bringing that to the fore in this movie.”
“Pedro, played by Jovan Armand and D.J. Cotrona, briefly alluded to his sexuality in a scene from the first film after the kids were teleported to a strip club,” This is the U.K. paper. “As they left, Pedro remarked, ‘Not my thing.'”
So edgy.
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Gay is okay. Really. Adults. For adults. In the 21st Century, this is not their problem. There are many gay friends and families.
A PG-13 movie that features a gay super hero is unnecessary. The children at this age have enough problems and need no more confusion. Is it really necessary to have a movie about a super hero where they do all the heroic stuff? Are we truly going to need sexuality everywhere?
We do, apparently. The latest Disney agenda-pushing effort is “Strange World,” An animated movie featuring gay teens in romance.
“Strange World” Jaboukie Young White voices the story of Ethan, gay teenage boy. He has support from his caring, bi-racial parents Searcher (Jake Gyllenhaal) and Meridian (Gabrielle Union). While the family decides not to become farmers due to its legend, it is eventually forced back to family business in search of Searcher’s father Jaeger, Dennis Quaid, who disappeared when Searcher was a young boy. The disabled dog aids them in their search and they end up at Avalonia. It is an alien world, with fragile ecosystems. Ethan is unable to overcome his shyness towards Diazo, his boy love interest.
However, it seems that people aren’t keen to watch these movies starring gay actors. “Strange World” It opened its doors with ticket sales of $4.2 million on the first day.
“That’s a terrible result for the $180 million-budgeted animated adventure,” wrote Variety’s Brent Lang noted that the last Disney animated Thanksgiving film was released. “Encanto,” The long weekend brought in $40.3 million, which was disappointing.
Now, it’s all about virtual signals. If, say, “Shazam” If there were superheroes who did superhero stuff, then the gay community would shout, “Why no gay superhero?!” Movie companies simply drop the items in random places to prevent that kind of thing. While it does not add or subtract from the story, it still serves no purpose.
Superhero movies have always been different — the main characters are not like us at all. We don’t see them eat, or poop — we don’t even know if they do, they’re superheroes! Their sexuality is not something we need to learn. Do we really need to have two hours of pure fantasy?
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Joseph Curl is a 35-year veteran of politics, having served 12 years as a White House correspondent in a national newspaper. For four years, he was the Drudge Report’s a.m. Editor. Send tips to [email protected] and follow him on Twitter @josephcurl.
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