

The latter strategy is why films like Black Panther (2016) and Shang-Chi And the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021) are so successful.Īnother argument in favor of diverse cinema is that not every film needs to apply to the majority of those in a society. The main problem with diversity in media is that it is often done in the form of rebooting movies that originally had little to no diversity, like Annie (2014) or Ghostbusters (2016), instead of creating new diverse narratives built for new diverse characters.

If there is such a strong correlation related to such a small change, imagine what a bigger change could accomplish. According to a University of Tennessee Chattanooga statistic, in roughly the same time period, the amount of mainstream television shows with regularly appearing LGBTQ+ characters went from around 1% to just under 7%. According to the Pew Center, public opinion favoring gay marriage went from 36% in 2005 to 67% in 2017. Positive portrayal of queer people in media mirror favorable public opinion of gay marriage. Representation is helpful for quickening societal acceptance of historically marginalized groups. Although their ethnicities were not a part of the story, simply seeing people on screen who look like you can still be very powerful. In the same film, she appeared alongside Cuban-American actor Cesar Romero, who originated the role of the Joker. In fact, in Batman (1966), Black actress Eartha Kitt was one of the first people to play the role of Catwoman on screen. Yet another popular fallacy is that diversity in film is entirely new, which is simply untrue. Many popular tropes rely on unfortunate stereotypes, such as the damsel in distress. Not only does the upending of popular tropes make for interesting story lines, it is also important for diversity. Even when she is enslaved by Jabba the Hutt, falling into the “damsel in distress” trope, she frees herself, thus upending the trope. In the original trilogy, the character with arguably the most agency is Leia.

This could not be further from the truth. While there are legitimate criticisms of this movie, these fans argue that having a female main character is somehow against the spirit of the series. Forced diversity is a label given to media in which critics feel the existence of women and minority groups is somehow not cohesive within the universe of the story being told, which is quite frankly ridiculous.įor example, some Star Wars fans were outraged by Star Wars: The Force Awakens, because the main character, Rey, is a woman. In real life, there is no forced diversity, people just exist with their diverse identities. A popular phrase used against diversity in film is “forced diversity,” as if that’s a thing.
