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Disney’s “Strange World” Features Gay Teen Romance

The animated feature "Strange World," scheduled for release in November, will be the first Disney movie to feature a gay romance.

Jaboukie Young-White (left) and Ethan, the character he plays in "Strange World" - Photo via Twitter.
Jaboukie Young-White (left) and Ethan, the character he plays in “Strange World” – Photo via Twitter.

Walt Disney Studios is set to release Strange World, an animated film about a group of adventurers who travel to new worlds, which features a gay teen romance.

The movie was announced at the 2022 Annecy International Animation Film Festival in Annecy, France on June 7. At the film festival, details and stills from the movie were displayed, and attendees were provided with a description of the young romance in the film between two male characters, Ethan and Diazo.

The description of the romance was first reported in Variety and explains the context of their relationship with just enough detail to show the movie is gay-themed, without giving too much of the story away.  

“Ethan flirts with heartthrob Diazo while friends from school look on, teasing in a friendly and warm-hearted way. Much to Ethan’s chagrin, his dad Searcher soon joins in, embarrassing his son with an overeager show of acceptance.”

Matthieu Saghezchi, an Emmy Award-winning animation production designer confirmed the movie’s gay romance on Twitter.

“It features the first openly gay teen romance in a Disney feature!!!” Saghezchi continued on Twitter followed by a Pride flag. “#RepresentationMatters.”

Strange World has already made headlines with an all-star cast including Jake Gyllenhaal, Lucy Liu, Dennis Quaid, and Gabrielle Union. 

Disney has had several characters who have been assumed to be gay — though their sexuality was never acknowledged — in past projects. For example, the character LeFou from the live-action Beauty and the Beast was announced to be gay, along with the animated cyclops Officer Spector from Onward, but neither character’s sexuality was acknowledged openly, nor did it play an important role in plot development.

However, recently, especially after criticism of Disney by LGBTQ employees who claimed — in response to the company’s response to an anti-LGBTQ bill in Florida — that the company regularly censors LGBTQ-related content, the company has been more lenient in the types of characters and storylines it allows in movies. 

Recently, Disney released Lightyear, a prequel to the company’s extremely popular Toy Story franchise, introducing an out lesbian character, voiced by Uzo Aduba. Lightyear is the first Pixar movie to be released in theaters since the COVID pandemic started, and the first Disney movie to include a same-sex kiss.

However, the inclusion of the kiss has led at least 14 countries in Asia and the Middle East with laws criminalizing homosexuality to ban Lightyear from being released, including  Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Lebanon.

China — no stranger to censoring same-sex affection or LGBTQ references in films, is also expected to ban the film. Censors had asked for scenes with the same-sex couple to be removed, but Disney refused to edit them out.

Strange World is anticipated to premiere in November 2022.

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