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Critics and Star Wars fans own been raving about Andor, which has provided a more grounded look at a franchise obsessed with space wizards with laser swords. The show took a ground-roots approach to the story of the rebellion, showing the average people that created it, and the oppression that pushed them to do so.

Yet, despite how wonderful the show is, its themes end up coming off hollow. It's hard to fully appreciate a story about overcoming oppression when it shoves its LGBTQ+ characters to the side in a way that is truly baffling. Andor is not afraid to show murder, suicide, and talk about many mature themes, but somewhere along the line, the creators decided that even having their queer characters kiss or show any sort of affirmation was too much. 

While the show is not frightened to take inspiration from real-life queer rebellions, like a brick that becomes a major part of the climax, it never ends up having anything actual to say or go on. The LGBTQ+ characters in this show could've provided some real-world parallels to the show's note of oppression, but baited view

Coming Out In A Galaxy Far Far Away: Star Wars Gets Its First LGBT Character

Star Wars is getting its first official LGBT ethics. Her name is Moff Delian Mors, and she's a character in Paul S. Kemp's upcoming Star Wars: Lords of the Sith novel. Penguin Random House describes Mors as

The novel is scheduled for release on April 28th.

In the Complete of Sith podcast, editor Shelly Shapiro said "It's not something I really think about, it just makes sense. There should be diversity in Star Wars. You have all these different species and it would be silly to not also acknowledge that there's a lot of diversity in humans. If there's any letter at all, it's simply that Star Wars is as diverse (or more so because they own alien species) as humanity is in real existence and we don't desire to pretend it's not. It just felt perfectly natural."

Star Wars has alluded to other characters being gay in the past, although not officially. For example, Goran Beviin and Medrit Vasur were two male Mandalorians who married each other in Karen Traviss' Legacy of the Force, another of the novels

Star Wars Has Always Been a Short-lived Gay. It Just Needs to Appear Out of the Closet.

The Star Wars is universe vast—encompassing 42 years of movies, TV shows, comics, books, toys, video games, and so much more. These stories are only limited by the imagination—the tales of magical beings, of aliens of all types, of distant worlds, languages, and relationships. But, in four decades, the franchise has never managed to depict a solo queer romance on screen. And though it's long overdue, that might be about to change.

In an interview with Variety this week about the upcoming The Rise of Skywalker, writer and director J.J. Abrams suggested that the decades-spanning franchise's omission of gay characters could be coming to an close, saying, “In the case of the LGBTQ community, it was important to me that people who go to see this film feel that they’re being represented in the film.”

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That representation is prolonged overdue—not because it’s the “woke” thing to do or because it’s necessary, but because it’s borderline comical that across nine movies, no one has ma

Star Wars: Best LGBTQ+ Characters

Summary

  • Star Wars embraces Diverse representation in books, comics, and games beyond the screen, offering diverse characters to resonate with.
  • LGBTQ+ characters like Orka & Flix in Resistance and Vel Sartha & Cinta Kaz in Andor make strides in inclusivity in the Star Wars universe.
  • Characters love Lando Calrissian, Doctor Aphra, and Grand Admiral Sloane showcase varying LGBTQ+ identities, adding depth to the galaxy far, far away.

"Star Wars is for everyone." That iconic quote given by Luke Skywalker actor Mark Hamill has been used many times as a way to welcome new characters and creators into the franchise. It is also an important point to keep in mind as the world marks Pride Month.

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On screen, Star Wars hasn't introduced much in the way of LGBTQ+ representation. However, the franchise is filled with books, comics, and video games that