Heroes are not just whites, not just men. Today, when a little girl discovers that there are heroines like Captain Marvel in the world, she may no longer think that "heroes are only boys." Similarly, when LGBTQ plus sees a multi-gender hero on the big screen, it knows that you are not different, but have endless possibilities.

Taiwan became the first country in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage, a sign that gender ism is once again a big step forward, and that more and more people around the world are paying attention to the LGBTQ-plus community. The Netherlands was the first country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage, followed by Belgium, Norway and Canada. On June 26, 2015, same-sex marriage in the United States became the most popular country in the country. While multiple genders ferment in the real world, we also expect to see more sounds in films, plays, novels and so on.

The Marvel movie that created Iron Man and Avengers has released 22 Marvel universe films so far, with the previous hit "Avengers: The End of the War" as the story of the past 11 years The era-breaking period has made fans both moved and sentimental. However, despite the many Heroes of Marvel, there has not yet been an LGBTQ-plus hero.

When it comes to Marvel heroes, it may be the Iron Man who hit the first gun of the Marvel Universe in 2008, or thor and Captain America, all of whom were white men, in 2011. Successfully created Marvel's visibility and influence.

In fact, it wasn't until the black panther was released in 2018 and Captain Marvel in 2019 that the well-known Marvel cinematic universe made its first solo film of color and female heroism. Over the past 11 years, Marvel has never had an LGBTQ-plus hero role.

According to the BBC, Marvel is currently working on a new film, The Eternals. "The story is about an ancient super-energy community that acquires super powers through experiments by an alien group called the Tianshen family. Hercules, who had previously been announced as a gay actor, also offered the condition of "must be a male actor" when the actor's selection was conducted. In the comics, Heckles is the son of Zeus, the most remarkable, he had a relationship with Wolverine, so some fans quite look forward to.


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While this has not been officially confirmed by Marvel, we do expect that, with the attention and attention of the LGBTQ-plus community, Marvel, will be able to launch an LGBTQ hero role after people of color and heroines.

"Captain America" Chris Evans also focuses on human rights issues

In the film, the always-on "Captain America" is played by American actor Chris Evans. In real life, he also pays considerable attention to political, social and human rights issues. In fact, on May 14, 2019, Chris Evans just spoke out about the right of American women to have abortions.


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According to The Cheat Sheet, Chris Evans mentioned in an interview that his experience growing up with his gay brother and two sisters helped him understand and support people who were different from him.

Why are family members so inspired by Chris Evans? It's about his biological brother, Scott Evans. Scott Evans, also an American actor, went public at the age of 19 and admitted his comradehood. Chris Evans has expressed support for his brother's public appearances, and the two have also appeared together in public to support each other.

"I've never felt any sort of of leach or friction as a result of the sly i've take in my career in support of my broth er or any other human rights."
"I don't think I'm going to influence my career development by supporting human rights issues. 」
- Chris Evans


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Why do we need an LGBTQ-plus superhero?

In the past, we have seen the LGBTQ community, often in the image of sadness or tragedy, happy cool image is often less common.

In 2018, Love Simon, a gay school love story based on a gay school love story, was a rare gay romance comedy, but there was no shortage of viewers who reported that the two actors ended up as if they were "too beautiful." From this matter, we can see that many people in the thought of gay stories, has long been accustomed to the default to hear or see a tear-jerking history of tears. (Same-on-the-spot plus: pick a movie for you, "Dear First Love" Buddha out of the cabinet ok? ) )

Perhaps too many people want to ask, so "sad" gay impression, is it possible to flip?

If an LGBTQ-plus hero emerges in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, in addition to being able to reveal the existence of a multi-gender community to a global audience, the role could also be a model for the film scene, and there will be more opportunities to see more multi-gender characters appear in all types of films in the future.

"I don't want to live in a world where I can't be myself. Simon, Dear First Love

Heroes are not just whites, not just men. Today, when a little girl discovers that there are heroines like Captain Marvel in the world, she may no longer think that "heroes are only boys." Similarly, when LGBTQ plus sees a multi-gender hero on the big screen, it knows that you are not different, but have endless possibilities.

LQBTQ-related sports around the world have been around for more than a century. The wind of the rainbow finally blew to Taiwan and took root. While celebrating Taiwan's recognition of the country's first country in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage, we have also made us forget to keep an eye on gender equality in different countries and industries.