Doctor strange lgbtq

Anonymous asked:

What is our bois canon sexuality?

Doctor Strange, according to the comics, would be pansexual.Will the MCU explore that about him in the movies? Probably not. If so (I HOPE) it will be by lines, references and jokes. Has the MCU ever brought that up? YES, in the prelude comics and canon prelude novels.

Facts:

  • He married Clea, an alien which original real form is NOT human like.
  • He liked orgies and in some pages, there are other men in them too. (Just…read the comics. It’s spread all over the comics.)
  • Him and Deadpool very likely slept together (vide meta I wrote, just search Deadpool in my search box) (Strange shows great affection towards Wade, doing things such as hugging and diagnosing breast cancer /because he took a closer look if you grasp what i mean, and not as a doctor/ things Strange doesn’t undertake to other random characters.)
  • In Infinity War there’s the wink. It sounds silly, but Hollywood putting a wink and a smirk between two guys IS A HUGE ADVANCEMENT and be sure there’s Easter eggs and subjective pointers towards Strange’s sexuality.
  • Strange strike on Wong more than once both in the prequel novels for Infinity War, comics and prequel com

    Disney Refuses to Remove LGBTQ Scene From Doctor Strange 2

    Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is the most anticipated proposal of the franchise. The ticket sales are breaking records and the fans are all hyped up to witness Marvel’s foray into the multiverse. However, a few regions are keeping the film off the theaters. The motion picture has been banned in the markets of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Qatar. And that is because the film’s content represents discussions surrounding an LGBTQ character.

    America Chavez, a nature portrayed in the movie by Xochitl Gomez, is openly gay in the comics. Owing to Marvel’s acknowledgment of inclusivity and diversity, the character would be represented as the same in the clip. And that accounts for discussion and probably sequences that will show the character as gay in the movie. Since the aforementioned nations have media laws against airing such content, the film is facing a ban in those markets.

    However, the studio has decided to stay firm and adhere to its values. According to The Guardian, the studio, which is the parent organization of Marvel Studios, has decided to preserve those sequences in the film and not cit it

    Disney’s new Marvel production Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is causing some trouble in Saudi Arabia. The country banned the film because of what Saudi officials say is “barely 12 seconds” of America Chavez referencing her two moms. Disney was asked by Saudi officials to sever the moment from the film and the entertainment corporation refused to perform so. So far, the film has also been banned from Egypt, Kuwait, and Qatar.

    Disney has become an unexpected target in the current fight for LGBTQ+ rights in the U.S. and around the society. After taking a stand against Florida’s so-called “Don’t Speak Gay” bill, the company has been targeted by anti-LGBTQ+ activists and politicians seeking to accomplish harm to the company for siding with the Queer community.

    “It’s just her talking about her moms, because she has two moms,” Nawaf Alsabhan, Saudi Arabia’s general supervisor of cinema classification, said according to The Guardian. “And creature in the Middle East, it’s very tough to move beyond something like this. We sent it to the distributor, and the distributor sent it to Disney, and Disney has told us they are not willing.”

    He continues to say that the edit request was sent to the distribut

    Marvel boss talks America Chavez's LGBTQ identity in Medic Strange 2

    Marvel executive Victoria Alonso has commented on Doctor Strange 2 traits America Chavez's LGBTQ culture, confirming that the production will be sticking to that detail from the comics.

    America will be played by Xochitl Gomez in the movie (officially titled Doctor Strange in the Multiverse Madness). She's a teenager with the ability to travel between dimensions by punching open doorways, who's struggling to approach to terms with what makes her different.

    "[America] is a young Latina who is part of the LGBTQ+ community, and has great power," Alonso said in a new interview with Marvel.com. "Children long for to see themselves represented. There is this level of identity that comes to be a very important moment in an adolescent's life – to see themselves; to not be invisible."

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    The Doctor Strange sequel has been banned in Saudi Arabia and Egypt and it was recently revealed that the movie includes 12 seconds of footage that Disney refused to take out which references America Chavez's mothers. 

    "It's so cool that fans will get to see a young person in the middle of a big story enjoy this, an
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    Disney Won't Censor Healer Strange 2 Homosexual Reference

    UPDATE: Per The Guardian, Disney will not be censoring the LGBTQ+ reference in Doctor Strange 2. The original article follows.

    The long-awaited sequel to 2016's Doctor Strange starring Benedict Cumberbatch,Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,has been banned in Saudi Arabia ahead of its May 5 release date for its inclusion of an LGBTQ+ personality. The first production introduced audiences to the MCU version of Dr. Stephen Strange (Cumberbatch), and since then Strange has continued down his path of mastering his skills and proving his worth as an asset to the Avengers. The sequel directed by Sam Raimi will see Strange deal with the impact from his behavior in Spider-Man: No Way Home, when, in trying to help Peter Parker (Tom Holland), he ended up cracking open the multiverse. The film will feature several notable MCU characters appreciate Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) and Wong (Benedict Wong) and will introduce audiences to America Chavez (Xochitl Gomez).

    Marvel parent corporation Disney and international countries have butted heads about what content they will and won't alter for censorship purposes in the past.