He wore a rabbi to his wedding. He has talked about being jewish a few times.
It's totally understandable though if he isn't in the MCU, considering I don't think they're gonna be doing the reincarnation thing. If that's the case, the most they could do is hire a jewish actor, since people seem to care more about that than about whether the character is actually written to be jewish.
I think their representation in the MCU will depend on how they're brought back
Since it's all but confirmed Julian & Jett are in M.O.M. I don't even think the twins "died" like how they originally did in the comics I think were gonna end up finding out Billy probably pulled an early "Mother" & fucked up got him & Tommy trapped in some dark dimension or some shit IDK if it was Julian's facial acting or what, but he looks so damn suspicious to me when Wanda's putting them to bed, like so suspicious top it off MCU Billy reads minds he probably knew what was about to happen with the hex.
He most definitely does. He describes himself as jewish at least twice during Heinberg's run, he appeared in a holiday special Marvel published celebrating Hanukkah alongside other jewish heroes, and we have at least two other moments where characters point out how weird it is for him to call himself Wiccan when he is jewish. And of course, he had a jewish wedding just recently. He was established to be reform jewish early on, so he might not follow every tradition, but he's still jewish. That's not up to debate.
Hiring a jewish actor and not making the character jewish will most definitely not go over well with fans who want that representation. The actor's religion would be essentially a non-factor here. It would be like hiring a muslim actress for Ms. Marvel but not making her muslim. It doesn't make any sense. Notice how there was never much controversy about FOXverse Magneto, even if he was never played by jewish people, because those movies at least honored his jewish heritage. And just recently they cast Oscar Isaac as Moon Knight even though he said it himself he comes from a very christian family, and most fans seem to be ok with that casting because there is evidence the character will have his jewish background. So I think the character is more important than the actor here. If he remains Billy Maximoff, the most they can do is actually have him convert or be adopted by a jewish family in the MCU. There's no outcome here where his religion is erased and fans are satisfied. Marvel will be digging their own hole if they do this, and I honestly won't even feel bad for them in that case, because after the whole whitewashing thing with the Maximoffs, they should've learned their lesson. I just don't see the point of putting a target on Billy's back like they did with Wanda.
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Marvel Studios seems to be more conscious now.
Although, I often wonder with these characters, how do they reconcile some of their religious beliefs with their heroic ideals?
FATWS spoilers!
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Eli got some lines! Although it amounted to just him telling Sam where Isaiah was. Something tells me this is probably the last we'll see of him in the show, hopefully he gets his own after credits scene, but we'll see.
Has Eli's name even been said in F&TWS...or do we just know it is him from the credits and close caption??
Nah I disagree. 99% of the comments about the Maximoff whitewashing are people mad at Elizabeth Olsen, who's not romani, playing Wanda. No much about how they were written to not actually be romani from Serbia but just white people from eastern europe. The reasons why X-Men movies didn't get backslash are plenty: First Class with Fassbender's casting came in 2011, the idea of jewish as an ethnicity and how that can be "whitewashed" is more complicated than romani, even back in 2015 the discussion about whitewashing wasn't big, and the Fox movies weren't the big phenomenom that the MCU is, etc.
I'm sure that, if they cast a jewish actor as teenage Billy Maximoff, there would be plenty of people celebrating that and saying MCU Billy is jewish.
Short preview + interview with Al Ewing about GOTG #14 and GOTG going forward!
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Is this the first time an MCU actor shares the first name with their character?