Posted on 03/01/2018 9:22:25 AM PST by Ennis85
It has been four years since Disneys Frozen took over the universe, and yet to this day, many fans are still pleading for Disney to add some much-needed LGBTQ representation to their films with Frozen 2.
Speculation has been swirling around the Internet since the films initial release that Elsa, the films protagonist, is a queer character. This theory left many fans calling for Disney to give Elsa a female love interest in the films sequel, which is expected to hit theaters in November 2019. Idina Menzel previously said that she was excited by the online discussion, but offered no other details.
In an interview with the Huffington Post, Jennifer Lee, the films co-director and writer, said that she hears the fans and she is actively thinking about the proposition of a queer Elsa. Where were going with it, we have tons of conversations about it, and were really conscientious about these things, she said.
But she added that there is no guarantee that Elsa will get a girlfriend in the next movie. I always write from character-out, and where Elsa is and what Elsas doing in her life, shes telling me every day. Well see where we go, she said.
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How about "Frozen in the Shell," about how Elsa has her brain transplanted into a robotic body. Starring Scarlett Johanssen. Now we're talking!
LOL. I can only think of two or three loons out of my Italian family of like a hundred that would care about this.
So you lose 98% and you win 2%. That’s such bad math. :-)
Perhaps the love interest could be an Olympic skater.
Go watch TANGLED. iT’S A far superior LOVE STORY between a princess and would-be prince. My nieces loved it and I didn’t see a stench of liberal crap in it. Usually my radar is on high alert but it was entertaining, funny and clean.
I’m actually glad that she said this. Because, as others are pointing out, there is no way in Frozen Hell that Disney is going to destroy a money-maker by adding a gay character that would cause overseas and even US sales to plummet. Disney’s pro-LGBT hypocrisy will be exposed once again. They’re all for it unless it impacts their bottom line.
My little granddaughters, like all granddaughters, love Frozen. Turning Elsa into a lesbian would just be child abuse on the part of Hollywood. I also suspect it would crash and burn at the box office.
I fear for the sister, and the Left’s desire to add yet another letter to the acronym of their 3rd favorite cause. Or maybe 4th...
Hollywood: All Gay, All the Time
Slouching towards Gomorrah.
Making Mulan or Merida gay wouldn't have the reach. It's the saturation that matters.
-PJ
Yes, great suspense movie.
I generally love musicals, Disney cartoon musicals, etc. but I DID NOT like the original “Frozen”—too much singing, seriously!
If they go gay on the sequel I absolutely will NOT go see this movie EVER. I’m sick of the Gay Mafia shoving their lifestyle in everyone’s faces, sick of it.
Corrupting young children’s minds is “much needed” to grow the liberal base.
“...Pocahontas, Lady and the Tramp...”
Ancient movies. Walt went away, the perverts will play.
Rev. Felcher was a reoccurring character on “All In The Family”. Considering the writers on that show, I have to think it was an inside joke that not too many people really understood. At least I didn’t at that time.
You mean Rev. Fletcher.
Lesbians only look like Elsa in the movies daddy watches on his computer.
“Making Mulan or Merida gay wouldn’t have the reach. It’s the saturation that matters.”
Funny enough I think they actually made the character Mulan gay in the show Once upon a time.
They want to normalize the gay lifestyle by making the most popular little girl's character a gay idol.
-PJ
“I do not want to know what a felching straw is”
Nope you do not, and do yourself a favor and never look it up
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