All the LGBTQ+ (and queerish) characters in the MCU so far
Slowly but surely, the incredibly popular Marvel Cinematic Universe expands to include more LGBTQ+ representation.
February 26 2025 5:31 PM
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Slowly but surely, the incredibly popular Marvel Cinematic Universe expands to include more LGBTQ+ representation.
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Who's been kissing girls? It was [redacted] all along!
And we would like to see it!!!
The actor played Gaston in the 2017 live-action adaptation of Disney's Beauty and the Beast.
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Witches, rejoice! There is FINALLY a show for us in the Marvel Cinematic Universe!
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If it weren't for interviews, we might have never known these characters were even queer at all...