Ewan McGregor and Chris Messina Blasted for ‘Queerbaiting’ After Saying Their ‘Birds of Prey’ Villains are Probably Gay — WATCH

Ewan McGregor and Chris Messina Blasted for ‘Queerbaiting’ After Saying Their ‘Birds of Prey’ Villains are Probably Gay — WATCH

Ewan McGregor and Chris Messina, who play villains Roman Sionis (aka Black Mask) and Victor Zsasz in the new movie Birds of Prey, got slammed for “queer baiting” after telling Variety‘s Marc Malkin that their characters are “more than likely” gay. According to those who have seen the film, there’s nothing explicitly gay between the two characters.

Said McGregor: “It’s very complicated. Their relationship is very much based…there’s a want and a need in there for sure. … More than likely, yes.”

Added Messina: “There’s like a real love of anarchy.”

RELATED: DC Universe to Unveil First Not-Explicitly-Gay Supervillain: Ewan McGregor’s ‘Black Mask’

Variety notes: “While Sionis and Zsasz’s relationship remains somewhat ambiguous, Perez’s character, police officer Renee Montoya, is definitely gay in “Birds of Prey.” Ali Wong (“Always Be My Maybe”) plays her ex-girlfriend.”

Twitter wasn’t thrilled with McGregor and Messina’s queer baiting.

Can straight male actors please stop queerbaiting to try to trick gay audiences to see their films. If a character is gay it needs to be obvious to the audience. Tired of the queerbaiting. Please stop it.

— OrvilleLloydDouglas (@OrvilleLloyd) January 25, 2020

Hindsight homosexuality is not representation.

— David (@Dreams_on_Paper) January 25, 2020

pic.twitter.com/OwqOOfJ4jv

— MARION (@marionheinrichh) January 25, 2020

Oooh, gay villains… pic.twitter.com/WthO7vUMUw

— Eric Priuska (@EricPriuska) January 25, 2020

I loathe Queerbaiting. Just stop.

— Jake (@jakevkern) January 25, 2020

“Messina added, “There’s like a real love of anarchy.””

Yeah, never knew a mutual love of anarchy means they’re boning.

Tell us more about two actors who had nothing to do with the writing or creation of the characters take on said characters.

— Jeff Sorensen (@SorenJeff) January 25, 2020

They could’ve easily casted Gay Actors to avoid this mess. There are plenty of Openly Gay Actors who would love to play a Gay Character in a Comic Book Movie.
1. Zachary Quinto
2. Neil Patrick Harris
3. Matt Bomer
4. Cheyenne Jackson
5. Colton Haynes
6. Wentworth Miller

— Almando (@AJHJR) January 25, 2020

Straight people get to be EXPLICITLY straight in every movie.

EVERY. MOVIE.

Unless a film can do the same for its queer characters, the “representation” doesn’t count.

— CeeJay. (@ceejayperiod) January 25, 2020

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HRC to Honor Jeremy O. Harris and Matthew Lopez at the 19th Annual Greater New York Gala

HRC to Honor Jeremy O. Harris and Matthew Lopez at the 19th Annual Greater New York Gala

Today, HRC announced that it will honor two groundbreaking playwrights with the HRC Equality Award at the 19th Annual HRC Greater New York Gala on Saturday, February 1 at the Marriott Marquis: Jeremy O. Harris, the playwright of Slave Play, and Matthew Lopez, the playwright of The Inheritance.

Harris and Lopez join fellow honorees Naomi Campbell, who is being honored with the Global Advocacy Award; Kristin Chenoweth, who will receive the Ally for Equality Award; and PVH Corp., receiving the HRC Corporate Equality Award.

“Jeremy O. Harris’s brilliant Slave Play is a compelling and raw exploration of race, sex, gender and identity,” said HRC President Alphonso David.  “A vital voice for the LGBTQ community, Harris  constantly challenges us to rethink the power dynamics within all of our relationships and how our shared past influences our present struggle for justice. We are honored to award Jeremy O. Harris with our Equality Award for his work on and off Broadway.”

“Matthew Lopez’s sweeping, groundbreaking play The Inheritance tells the important story of LGBTQ life in the 21st century, while paying homage to our rich, diverse history,” added David“For telling this story so powerfully, and for his contributions to the LGBTQ community, it is a true honor for HRC to present Matthew Lopez with the Equality Award.”

Jeremy O. Harris is a writer and performer living in New York City. His plays include Slave Play (Broadway [Golden Theatre], NYTW), “Daddy” (Vineyard/The New Group), Xander Xyst, Dragon: 1 and WATER SPORTS; or insignificant white boys (published by 53rd State Press). His work has been presented or developed by Pieterspace, JACK, Ars Nova, The New Group, NYTW, Performance Space New York and Playwrights Horizons. Jeremy co-wrote A24’s upcoming film Zola with director Janicza Bravo and will adapt Ales Kot’s 2019 graphic novel The New World for Warner Bros. In television, he is developing a pilot with HBO and consults on their hit series Euphoria. He is the 11th recipient of the Vineyard Theatre’s Paula Vogel Playwrighting Award, a 2016 MacDowell Colony Fellow, an Orchard Project Greenhouse artist and under commission from Lincoln Center Theater and Playwrights Horizons. Jeremy is a graduate of the Yale MFA Playwrighting Program. Upcoming: A Boy’s Company Presents: “Tell Me If I’m Hurting You” (Playwrights Horizons), “Daddy” (Almeida).

Matthew Lopez’s play The Inheritance premiered at London’s Young Vic theatre in 2018 before transferring to the West End later that year. Matthew received the Olivier Award, Evening Standard Award, London Critics Circle Award and the Southbank Sky Arts Award for Best New Play.  The Inheritance opened on Broadway last autumn.  His other works include The Whipping Man, Somewhere, Reverberation, The Sentinels, and The Legend of Georgia McBride. He is currently writing the musical adaptation of the classic film Some Like it Hot.  

Set to take place at the Marriott Marquis, the 2020 HRC Greater New York Gala, the first since HRC opened its New York office, brings together HRC’s most active members and supporters in the greater New York area to raise crucial funds in the fight for LGBTQ equality. Tickets and further information are available at www.hrc.org/events/hrc-greater-new-york-gala.

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