Secret agents, gay aliens and elf cops: 10 movies that have us excited for 2020

Secret agents, gay aliens and elf cops: 10 movies that have us excited for 2020

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Another year upon us, another litany of reasons to visit the local multiplex. 2019 featured a batch of fair-to-middling big-budget studio films, several of which left a foul taste in our mouths we still struggle to forget. Lucky for us, 2020 looks a bit brighter, with a good mix of action, adventure, suspense, musicals and drama set to hit the big screen.

What has us most excited? Have a look, though bear with us: some of these movies don’t even have photos released yet! Prepare to mark your calendar…

Wonder Woman 1984

Gal Gadot rocketed from obscurity to megastardom in 2017 with her first outing as the bisexual, feminist heroine. She and on-screen beau Chris Pine return for this sequel–as does director Patty Jenkins–set in, you guessed it, 1984. Expect plenty of vintage tunes and mall ratting as Diana takes on the nefarious Maxwell Lord (Pedro Pascal), a TV mogul bent on world domination. The thought of seeing Wonder Woman in action again makes us quiver with anticipation, though, in fairness, the biggest draw is a chance to see Kristen Wiig in a dramatic action role as Cheetah, Diana’s sometime friend and a formidable foe.

June 5.

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Guys list the most awkward questions they’ve gotten about being gay

Guys list the most awkward questions they’ve gotten about being gay

Ah, the outer limits of straight curiosity. Redditors recently recounted the “most awkward thing[s] someone has asked [them] about being gay,” and the questions they listed ranged from clichéd to flat-out offensive. Read a selection of responses below, and see how many times your eyes roll.

“Would jail be, like, a good time for you?”

“Do you all have to go on a list? Like, tell the government or something?”

Related: Queer millennials share the stupidest questions they’ve been asked about being LGBTQ

“If a girl had a strap-on, couldn’t you still date her?”

“So, like, do your parents still love you? Like, no offense, but if I had a kid and it was gay, I’d be really bothered by it”

“So are you the man or the woman in the relationship?”

“Does that make you attracted to every guy?”

“How do you know you’re gay if you’ve never been with a woman? Why not try it out?”

Related: Bisexuals answer stupid questions commonly asked by gay people

“Do you have a Grindr?”

“Do like to wear makeup?”

“Is your home decorated with male nudes?”

“Who wore the dress at your wedding?”

“Do you plan on having kids? How does that work for gay people?”

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