PeterBenParker
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I just want who is best for the role.
It is way more lazy to assume that casting a minority to play the role is being done "for diversity". Not to mention you are basically saying the only people who have the chops to play said character is white which is ridiculous.
The best person for the part should get it...if that person is non-white so be it.
2. Most of the cases that come to mind did just that wherein either the actor cemented the performance or the filmmakers actually made said character more interesting be it coincidental or the change motivated them.2. When I say lazy I mean it often seems like that they change a character so that they can tap into that characters fan base instead of putting in the work to elevate the popularity of an already established character of a non white race.
3. Comments like " Iron Fist should be Asian " and other similar comments . It seems more stereotypical for an Asian to be in the kung fu master role than just adapting the character as is
4. Race / gender change can and has worked . It's just not always necessary and often seems like it's done for no other reason than diversity .
5. Batwing ,Duke Thomas , Lady Shiva, Vixen, Black Lightening , Thunder , Blue Beetle (Jamie Reyes), The Atom ( Ryan Choi), John Stewart, Kyle Rayner , Bumblebee, John Henry/Steel, Cyborg, etc . All these characters are great characters of race and genders that can be used and elevated instead of changing an established character. I wanna see other characters like these used and used to their full potential .
2. Most of the cases that come to mind did just that wherein either the actor cemented the performance or the filmmakers actually made said character more interesting be it coincidental or the change motivated them.
3. Iron Fist is a total damned if you, damned if you don't between an asian or white actor - "white savior"
5. DC's affirmative action Falcon, affirmative action Robin, stereotypical martial artist, stereotypical African superhero, Black Lightning/Thunder/Lightning/Static, affirmative action Blue Beetle, affirmative action Atom, affirmative action GL, DC's affirmative action Wasp, now we might be going somewhere if they're not technically blaxploitation heroes
Exaggerating on some of those and even like/love most of these guys, but I hope you notice the irony.
It's about staying true to the character, that's what matters
I'd like to see an asian actor play Grayson. No problem with that.
Well different things matter to different people. And it always depends on the character.
For me it usually depends on how iconic they are. Like I personally champion changing the ethnicity or nationality of Nightwing, Hal Jordan, Barry Allen, etc, but I would so not be down if they changed Clark Kent.
lolAdrian Grenier
Now Hal Jordan is no reason to race change when John Stewart exists
Well there are more races than white and black. And Hal isn't the only white GL. There's Guy too.
Kyle is indeed LatinoYes there are more races than white and black , hope that's not how that statement was taken . If I'm not mistaken Kyle is Latino or was half Latino or am I wrong ? Just curious
Kyle is indeed Latino
I personally dont give a damn about the fans that grew up with the character. I want them to reach out to a wide variety of acting net out there. If he ends up being blk, asian, latino etc, it is fine by me. I just want the proper actor for the role.
I just started watching Frontier, and I found a new candidate I'd like to throw in the mix: Landon Loboiron!
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He's 5'10'' (Dick's official height in the comics, if I'm not mistaken....not that it really matters) and at 25 he could be a little on the young side, but actor's real age has never really been a problem; he definitely has Dick's boyish charm while also having some strength and determination to him, and he definitely has presence (standing while being threatened by Momoa on screen and not being eaten up?? Check), he may not be in Efron's shape...but that's where Mark Twight comes into play!t:
He looks like Daniel Radcliffe if Daniel Radcliffe had gone to a secondary modern and not prep school.