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‘BLACK MIRROR’ H BY “GAY AGENDA” CRICISM FOLLOWG SHOCKG EPISO
One of the them we talked about when we were all on set is the ia of homosexualy, the ia of a bromance, the ia of two men fdg that experience wh each other. The ia of bromance, the ia of fort and fun, as opposed to the whole misnceptn this day and age of homosexualy and what means to be what. The episo sparked a lot of nversatns, pecially surroundg the acceptance of gay men and specifilly black gay men.
In the black muny, homosexualy is still, certa circl, owned upon. So the majory of my iends were artists and a vast number of my iends were gay. Growg up the South beg gay is not like growg up a more unrstandg terrory like L.
There was a young man that I went to llege wh named Brandon and one day he lled me on my sh and told me I was a dumb, ignorant homophobic fool. You have the people who were so trigued by the story, the them that were brought up that episo, and then you have the people who would e up to me and say really wildly ridiculo homophobic thgs. "Strikg Vipers," the first of three new Black Mirror episos premierg on Netflix on June 5, explorg gamer homoeroticism, as a VR fightg game tak on unexpected sexual dimensns.Starrg Anthony Mackie (Avengers: Endgame) and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (Aquaman) as Danny and Karl—bt iends grown distant their 30s—"Strikg Vipers" layers two worlds atop each other: the real and the virtual.