Disney's Star Wars franchise faces criticism as the upcoming series 'Acolyte' draws controversy for its creative decisions and representation choices. Kathleen Kennedy's hiring of a lesbian director and writers unfamiliar with Star Wars, along with claims of excessive focus on 'representation,' have sparked debate on the brand's direction.
How long before the LGBTQ+ community starts demanding less representation from celebrities who want cultural points during their divorce and claim the easiest - bi - though never having dated a woman. https://t.co/w7dIa0MKHQ
The star and creator of "The Acolyte" assure us that this newest Star Wars series is “the gayest” so far. But the creative class's obsession with "representation" has little appeal to the broader public. | @jimgeraghty https://t.co/9frpIZQiF1
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Kathleen Kennedy knew what she was creating with Acolyte. She hired a lesbian director, they hired a few writers who had never watched a single Star Wars movie. For some reason, Bob Iger is fine with destroying the brand. https://t.co/fpEnn0Wsjw