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Teh One Who Knocks
03-26-2019, 11:01 AM
By Emily Zanotti - The Daily Wire


https://i.imgur.com/nBx9A0Rh.jpg

Captain Marvel may be the Marvel Cinematic Universe's biggest female star, but simply commanding her own movie and having no faults or weaknesses to speak of isn't enough for the social justice warriors; Captain Marvel must also openly embrace the LGBT lifestyle.

Comic book and nerd culture site, CBR.com, has published an extensive dive into the subject on its website, suggesting that "revealing Captain Marvel as gay would be a winning move for Disney, and an important step forward for the MCU."

The piece argues that the MCU should embrace "progressive storytelling" more fully after "Avengers: Endgame," the conclusion to the "Infinity War" saga, and the end of the first generation of Marvel superhero films — and by "progressive storytelling," it's apparent they mean targeting specific quotas rather than genuine inclusiveness. Since Marvel already has successful minority superhero franchises ("Black Panther") and a moderately successful female-led franchise ("Captain Marvel"), it's simply time to check the next box.

"The Brie Larson-helmed film has opened the door for the studio to make an even bigger statement by presenting the new face of the MCU as a straight-up LGBT character," CBR opines. "Why can't the strongest Avenger out there, the one who's leading the new era of Marvel movies, be gay?"

"The general audience has embraced the hero's progressive style and what she stands for, inspiring girls and women globally," they continue. "By making her queer, the studio would jump to the forefront of gay rights everywhere. By presenting Carol Danvers as a feminist, a strong woman, and a hero with an unbreakable will who just so happens to be an LGBT representative would be a remarkable way to help shape the MCU's future."

In the comic books, of course, Captain Marvel isn't LGBT — and worse, her taste in love interests is varied (at best) and weird (at worst). She's hooked up with everyone from Wonder Man to Wolverine for brief arcs, and at one time dated her mentor, Mar-Vell (played by Annette Bening in the movie, in a cynical casting decision that seemed to underscore Marvel's intent to make the Captain Marvel franchise as "female-led" as possible).

In fact, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige told reporters last week that Captain Marvel is deliberately love-interest free in order to stress the importance of her friendships and mentorships.

"Well that was something as we were developing the script and queuing off of the comics as always, it never even occurred to have a love interest," Feige said. "That's not what the movie was about. It was about Carol finding herself and growing and making mistakes and being bolstered up by her female mentors and female friends."

An LGBT plotline might have gotten in the way of Carol Danvers' more realistic human relationships, or tasked Captain Marvel with defeating the Patriarchy and not, say, the enemies of humanity. It's an unnatural development for the character to take her in a different direction, no matter how much a temporary "progressive" win might mean to Marvel Studios (probably not a lot).

That's not to say that Marvel doesn't have a host of other options when it comes to potential LGBT characters. Marvel Studios is rumored to be considering an LGBT lead for its upcoming film adaptation of "The Eternals," and now that Disney and Sony have merged, the full range of Marvel superheros is available to Marvel Studios, meaning producers and directors don't have to shoehorn a straight character into an LGBT role.

Griffin
03-26-2019, 12:41 PM
nothing wrong with being Gay as long as both chicks are hot.

Goofy
03-26-2019, 12:58 PM
nothing wrong with being Gay as long as both chicks are hot.:agreed:

lost in melb.
03-26-2019, 01:34 PM
nothing wrong with being Gay as long as both chicks are hot.

And there's always that slim chance...you know....that...
















they need some company.

Teh One Who Knocks
03-26-2019, 01:53 PM
Why stop with just retconning her as gay? Maybe make her an amputee as well? How about not a native English speaker and maybe find a non-white actress for the sequel to change her race? Make her come from poverty as well.

DemonGeminiX
03-26-2019, 01:57 PM
Why stop with just retconning her as gay? Maybe make her an amputee as well? How about not a native English speaker and maybe find a non-white actress for the sequel to change her race? Make her come from poverty as well.

Honestly, that might make for a better story then the Feminazi Mary Sue never-had-to-fail-and-learn-from-her-mistakes-yet-is-good-at-everything-automatically-because-she's-a-girl bullshit they've released.

fricnjay
03-26-2019, 03:01 PM
Isn't it enough they already made Captain Marvel female.

https://i.imgur.com/FOFHHOW.jpg

RBP
03-26-2019, 03:03 PM
DGX likes his coffee extra bitter. :lol:

Teh One Who Knocks
03-26-2019, 03:05 PM
Isn't it enough they already made Captain Marvel female.

https://i.imgur.com/FOFHHOW.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/DNXFTi8.png

Technically she's been around since 1968 and has had super powers since 1977.

fricnjay
03-26-2019, 03:06 PM
https://i.imgur.com/DNXFTi8.png

Technically she's been around since 1968 and has had super powers since 1977.

That was Ms. Marvel :hand:

Captain Marvel came first and was a man, Technically Captain Marvel and Shazam are the same character as well.

Teh One Who Knocks
03-26-2019, 03:07 PM
That was Ms. Marvel :hand:

Did you read the last sentence or are you being like Muddy? :facepalm:

RBP
03-26-2019, 03:09 PM
Can we make "doing a Muddy" a thing?

fricnjay
03-26-2019, 03:11 PM
Did you read the last sentence or are you being like Muddy? :facepalm:

I cant read that small ass text, I don't have a microscope here at work. :huh:

Muddy
03-26-2019, 03:13 PM
Did you read the last sentence or are you being like Muddy? :facepalm:


Can we make "doing a Muddy" a thing?

What the FUCK...

Teh One Who Knocks
03-26-2019, 03:14 PM
What the FUCK...

Who around here is guilty of not reading more than 2 lines of anything? :-s

RBP
03-26-2019, 03:18 PM
:lol:

He didn't read the context. :rofl:

Teh One Who Knocks
03-26-2019, 03:20 PM
:facepalm:

Muddy
03-26-2019, 03:32 PM
Who around here is guilty of not reading more than 2 lines of anything? :-s

Jayyyy???? :lol:

Hal-9000
03-26-2019, 03:36 PM
Who around here is guilty of not reading more than 2 lines of anything? :-s

My money is on he barely made it to the emoji in that sentence..


:lol:

Hal-9000
03-26-2019, 03:37 PM
pullin a Muddy...




I'm guilty and got caught once :oops:

Muddy
03-26-2019, 03:41 PM
Im a Cliffs notes guy..

fricnjay
03-26-2019, 03:43 PM
Jayyyy???? :lol:


My money is on he barely made it to the emoji in that sentence..


:lol:

:slap: I didnt read it all [-(


:dance:

DemonGeminiX
03-26-2019, 03:53 PM
DGX likes his coffee extra bitter. :lol:

I don't drink coffee, but seriously, read:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hero_with_a_Thousand_Faces

You can buy it on Amazon or like most things, down rent it for free if you search hard enough. George Lucas used it to create Star Wars.

Hero's try. They fall, they fail. They learn. Then they rise from the ashes of their mistakes and become something better than what they were. Sometimes they fall/fail again, and then they learn some more and rise again. Sometimes they have help. Sometimes they lose their help. All of this on their way to mastery and victory. Their journey becomes personal, if it didn't already start out that way. This stereotype speaks to people. It becomes meaningful because people can identify with it. They live it, just not on such a grand and epic of a scale that's found in the stories. That's why the hero's journey has lasted since the time of antiquity up until this very second. Why it's going to continue to exist. It's life on a grand scale. It teaches you the moral of not giving up.

These stories with ultra powerful characters straight from the beginning aren't helping anyone. It's not relatable, it's not honest. Rey from Star Wars, Wonder Woman, Captain Marvel... they're a false narrative on the mirror of the reality of life. They're not teaching girls to rise up and become. They're telling girls that they're super powerful just because they're girls, that they don't have to fight or work to get what they want most, and it's just not true.

Ripley from Alien is a better role model. She had to rise to the occasion in the first movie to survive, as terrified as she was after losing her entire crew. She had to rise to the occasion to save a little girl in the second movie, after losing an entire elite military force against a larger and more terrifying threat. She wasn't super powerful, she was just an average woman that had to become more. The other movies were crap. They don't matter.

RBP
03-26-2019, 04:20 PM
Im a Cliffs notes guy..

I appreciate that you own it. Walk proudly, Cliffy.

Hal-9000
03-26-2019, 04:36 PM
:lol: