"Star Trek beyond" filmmakers fend cisn to make Sulu gay.
Contents:
- NATO LIGHT NOVEL REIGN DEBATE THAT SASE SHOULD BE GAY
- SULU IS GAY THE NEXT ‘STAR TREK’ MOVIE. GEE TAKEI ISN’T HAPPY ABOUT THAT.
NATO LIGHT NOVEL REIGN DEBATE THAT SASE SHOULD BE GAY
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SULU IS GAY THE NEXT ‘STAR TREK’ MOVIE. GEE TAKEI ISN’T HAPPY ABOUT THAT.
In ls than two weeks, “Star Trek Beyond” will h theaters wh a bombshell: the long-nng sci-fi anchise’s first openly gay character. As happens, ’s someone that longtime fans already know and love: Helmsman Hika Sulu, the character played by Gee Takei the origal 1960’s televisn seri and, later, seven “Star Trek” more surprisg, there is one person who is cidly unhappy about this velopment: Takei an terview wh the Hollywood Reporter, Takei, who is openly gay, said: “Unfortunately, ’s a twistg of [‘Star Trek’ creator Gene Rodnberry’s] creatn, to which he put so much thought. Although Takei scrib himself as “lighted” that there’s a gay character the new movie, he says he jt don’t thk should be Sulu, a character whom he sists Rodnberry flhed out fully — and who was always some viewers of “Star Trek, ” there’s plenty of wiggle room.