Of heroes and villains

Of heroes and villains

EDITORIAL.- In line with the collection of postcards that we have proposed this month, today we are going to dedicate our editorial to superheroes and the occasional villain.

Because something is revolutionizing the publishing world and film castings. Months after Marvel announced that "Thor" will go from being a hero to a heroine and that "Captain America" ​​will be played by an African American, the gigantic tandem formed by Warner Bros and DC Comics, has just surprised us with the choice of the American actor Ezra Miller, avowedly gay, as the protagonist of the film T, which will reach the screens in 2018. It is the first time that an interpreter openly gay gives life to a superhero of these characteristics.
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Institutions such as Glaad (Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation), have repeatedly denounced the lack of rigor of large production companies when representing LGTBI profiles and the lack of specific weight of these in their plots. Likewise, the reality of the actors and actresses who have come out of the closet is not like fireworks either since their complaints go in the sense that producers and directors tend to be reluctant to hire them.

Sample a button. "American Psycho" author Bret Easton Ellis, Regarding the possible signing of gay actor Matt Bomer to play Christian Gray in the film version of "Fifty Shades of Gray", whose script he had to adapt, he stated that, "He is not suitable for the role because the ELJames novel claims the presence of a man who likes women ". Bravo Mr. Easton! By that rule of three it would have been nice to sign a cannibal serial killer to adapt his novel "American Psycho."

Maybe Ezra Miller has been hired for "The Flash" because in addition to being gay, he is a metahuman capable of traveling at supersonic speeds. Who knows.

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