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Pascal called for opening roles so that they can be cast by actors of different racial or gender identities than how the character was originally portrayed.

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[–] Lauchs 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Of the top 10 grossing movies last year, all but 2 were remakes/sequels. Those are pandering and creatively lazy too but guess what? They sell! There should be new heroes but we keep going back to the old ones. So there are three options:

  1. relegate Black heroes to the scraps
  2. somehow convince all of Hollywood and the moviegoing public to forego classics so as to make room for diversity?
  3. Accept that just as we accept different actors playing the same role, we shouldn't get our panties in a knot if the character changes race the way they change actors.

What's the harm in occasionally changing their race?

If Batman can change between Adam West, Christian Bale, Michael Keaton, Ben Affleck, Robertt Pattinson and George Clooney and we all just accept that his face, voice and age changes randomly, why can't his skin tone? What has changed?

Does Adam West exist in the same multiverse as Michael Keaton? If not, then why can't the multiverse also have room for a black Batman? Do we have to jump through all sorts of "and we have a multiverse and THAT'S why Batman is black?" And you know what, it'd be cool to have more non white folks as the main character.

No one's saying Black folks can't be new heroes like Morales or Ironheart but what is sacrosanct about an imaginary character's race? Are white people so fragile that we literally can't share our childhood toys?