I don't think that's happening. I'm still holding onto that casting call we got last year that was allegedly for Teddy. It was clearly for a male character.
Also, I think that went unnoticed by most fans, but a while back MatPat from The Film Theorists made a YouTube video about WandaVision where he made his case as to why he thought the Young Avengers where coming to the MCU. During the video, he actually dropped what I believe was an exclusive scoop: he let it slip that an actor friend of his auditioned for a Marvel role which was only described as ''a child of two different worlds'', or something like that. He didn't go into detail about this, but he used this as an argument for Hulkling possibly coming to the MCU. I thought that was interesting, because I didn't hear about any casting call with a character description like that anywhere, so maybe it was something that wasn't made public, or maybe it was from the same casting call that we heard about Hulkling, but with more details. I shockingly never saw anyone talking about this, so I thought I would share, since it COULD be evidence.
To be fair, we still don't know for sure what they're doing with Billy and Tommy. It was never a guarantee that the version of them we saw on WandaVision was going to be the same we see on Young Avengers. I'm not gonna jump to conclusions until we see a definitive casting announcement for a Young Avengers production.
I don't think I would have much of an issue with Teddy being a trans man if I felt it was being done for the right reasons, as in, with the intent of the character actually being portrayed as male 100% of the time. But as history has shown us, that kind of story with a character like Teddy can become problematic really fast. Allan Heinberg himself admitted that the reason why he wanted to introduce Teddy as a female-presenting character initially was not out of a sense of genuine trans representation, but because he wanted to bypass the perceived homophobia in the industry by ''sneaking'' a gay couple into what would look like a straight couple to most people. Needless to say..... that was a bad idea, and Allan seems glad he went with the version of the story he ended up going with. So... yeah, I'm not sure if I trust the MCU with this, because if they haven't even done the work to commit to gay representation yet, it's really hard to see them doing this much for trans rep. And if you don't know how to properly tackle an issue... then maybe just don't.
I wish they would give Xavin and Xavolina a proper chance of adaptation, but considering the Runaways TV show had to ruin that story, I'm not so confident we're getting that in the proper MCU anytime soon.
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I just think they casted well knowns for Kate & Cassie to give the cast more hype Hailee Steinfield as Kate has been a thing for years, Kathryn Newton is also popping after The Society, Eli's actor is pretty much unknown. America's actress is 14 she'll likely be 17/18 before anything is being done with YA, & it's not like she has any prominent romance her Ramone just became a thing on a comic that flopped, I just don't think this is some conspiracy by Marvel I really don't I just think patience is key this is the beginning set up for a new phase their playing the long game but that's just my opinion
Yeah I do think there will eventually be trans representation in the MCU. Good representation is another matter and headlining their own movie, unfortunately, is not something I can see them committing to for the foreseeable future.
The soonest I can see them rolling out the YA is probably 2024, so yep a few years. Julian and Jett will be 12. Wiccan and Tommy were introduced as 16 telling teen stories. I don't think people are going to be patient enough to wait for 6+ years for the romance between Wiccan and Hulkling to even start. Especially with Kate, Cassie, and Eli moving onto adult stories as their actors approach their 30's in the same timespan. The easiest solution is to age up the twins and America in some way as the YA come together to not tell disjointed young adult and pre-teen stories.
HULU doesn't exist outside of the US. They're already folding HULU's content into Disney+ as "Disney+ Star", I already have that here in Canada. Anything that Disney makes from now on is going on Disney+, if it is considered "mature" than it'll just go into the "Star" section where they put all the content that's "not suitable for children".
See I don't think Julian & Jett are gonna be Billy & Tommy forever I'm cool with the wait cause ya know (got youth) but I see them getting about 2 more projects M.O.M & then 1 more after the fact where they'll age up another 5 years I don't see it happening in Dr Strange though. The America actress though I see them waiting. It's their own fault no one told them to cast 2 old broads for Kate & Cassie.
I do agree that they'll probably wait for America's actress to age, but that makes more sense because she wasn't an original member of the YA.
No problem. I was super happy when they added Star to Disney+ here. It's basically just a parental control like on other services.
See but that's one of the things that has been moved off of HULU and on to Disney+ proper now, at least outside of the US. This is why I'm not too worried about LGBT stuff showing up on Disney+ in the future, the whole "Star" category makes it possible. And like I said; Star is just a parental control. Basically they waited until there was a parental control to put Love, Victor on Disney+ and even before that there was some stuff on the service that had gay characters.
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Yeah I definitely think they'll age Billy and Tommy using some magical plot device. I'm also fine with America being the "kid" of the group. If Teddy is also cast as a child I'll be ready to fight cause that's really just an excuse for all the gays to be too young for romantic plots.