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VideosJune 13, 2024
Watch: Disney makes lesbian space witches create Jedis, destroy Star Wars franchise in "The Acolyte"
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Once again, Disney has "put a chick in it, and made it gay."
A bunch of lesbian space witches are destroying Star Wars and making it the “gayest” one yet. Today’s show breaks it down.
The showrunner behind a new "Star Wars" show premiering on Disney Plus this week teased that she was pleased fans found the show the "gayest Star Wars ever," during a recent interview. At one point, she said of the whole line of questioning, "I'm, frankly, into it."
During an interview with The Wrap ahead of the Tuesday premiere of "The Acolyte," creator and showrunner Leslye Headland was asked about rumors the show was pro-LGBTQ+.
"This is, I would say, arguably the gayest Star Wars by a considerable margin," reporter Drew Taylor asked Headland, who burst into laughter. "Are you excited about that? Are you embracing that?"
"The critics love it and the audience hates it," Crowder said.
Just because she is “into it” does not mean the fans are, as it currently has a 23 percent average audience score.
According to recent reports from The New York Times and Pink News, there is at least one LGBTQ character in the new series and a character played by a transgender actress. Several of the show's cast also identify as LGBTQ.
The show cost $180 million to produce, as Disney has lost $11 billion in streaming revenue.
This "LGBTQ+ extravaganza" features two lesbian space witches, a gay and non-binary person who uses she/her/they/them pronouns, and a gay man who realizes "the truth about his sexuality when he is 13," as well as several more LGBT cast members.
"They will put profit aside if they think they can push propaganda for some time and eventually it becomes profitable," Crowder said. "Disney is not going to right the ship.”
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