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Melissa Barrera Jenna Ortega Jasmin Savoy-Brown and Mason Gooding as Sam Tara Mindy and Chad in Scream VI
Jasmin Savoy Brown as Mindy Meeks-Martin, Scream

SUMMARY

Considering the quality, quantity, and diversity of films distributed under the Paramount Global banner, GLAAD has given Paramount Global an INSUFFICIENT grade.

Paramount Pictures continues to include LGBTQ characters in the Scream franchise, with an expanded role for lesbian character Mindy in the sixth iteration of the film. However, its only other theatrical release was a brief “blink and you’ll miss it” moment in comedy 80 for Brady.

Much of Paramount+’s inclusive fare was adaptations of already existing properties to varying success. A highlight is continuing the Monster High movies, where nonbinary character Frankie Stein continues to set an example for causal inclusion in kids and family films. Continuations from TV shows A Really Haunted Loud House and Teen Wolf: The Movie left more to be desired as these films either cut down or cut out LGBTQ characters from the original television material.

There are so many brands within Paramount Global that have incredible LGBTQ stories. GLAAD highly suggests that when adapting these properties into film, that the LGBTQ content takes precedence.

HISTORY

The Famous Players Film Company, founded in 1912, merged with the Lasky Company and Paramount to form Paramount Pictures in 1916. The Viacom Network acquired Paramount in 1994 and launched its streaming service in 2014 as CBS All Access, introducing original programming in 2016. CBS re-merged into ViacomCBS in 2019, which is now Paramount Global, and the company expanded its library of content to include Paramount Pictures, officially relaunching its streaming service as Paramount+ in 2021. Although current Paramount films stream on Paramount+, the company became the first major studio to sign a multi-picture deal with Netflix in 2018.

In the mid-nineties and early aughts, Paramount began releasing LGBTQ-inclusive films, starting with In and Out (1997), which remains in the top 10 highest grossing LGBTQ films alongside The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999). Other inclusive films from that time period include Home for the Holidays (1995), Clueless (1995), The Brady Bunch Movie (1995), Brain Candy (1996), Kiss Me Guido (1997), Election (1999), The Next Best Thing (2000), and The Hours (2002). In a groundbreaking step in the right direction towards intersectional representation, Paramount released Star Trek: Beyond in 2016, which featured Hikaru Sulu with his husband and daughter. Paramount’s recent LGBTQ-inclusive films include GLAAD Media Award nominees Rocketman (2019), Scream (2022) and Three Months (2022), as well as Like a Boss (2020), On the Come Up (2022), Babylon (2022), and Honor Society (2022).

OF THE 5 LGBTQ-INCLUSIVE FILMS,

2 WERE PARAMOUNT PICTURES

3 WERE PARAMOUNT+

Considering the quality, quantity, and diversity of films distributed under Paramount Global and its labels, GLAAD has given Paramount Global a INSUFFICIENT grade.

PARAMOUNT PICTURES

80 for Brady

Widest Release: 3,912 Theaters

Vito Russo Test: FAIL

This film follows four older women who go to the Super Bowl to see their favorite football player, Tom Brady. At one point at a party, one of the women sees a man insulting another man. She scolds him for being mean and he responds, “It’s called negging, it’s how we flirt,” confirming that he is interested in the other man. Beyond that one scene, there is no explicit queer representation in this film.

Scream VI

Widest Release: 3,675 Theaters

Vito Russo Test: PASS

Key art for Scream VI, streaming on Paramount+, 2023. Photo Cr: Paramount+

The sixth edition of the Scream series brings back several characters the audience met in the previous film, including Mindy Meeks-Martin, who is a lesbian. Mindy’s role is expanded in the sixth film. She continues to be the character who explains the horror movie “rules” to the whole group, as well as having a place in the general action. She also has a girlfriend, Annika, who sadly doesn’t make it to the end of the film. However, she is not killed off because she is queer; almost all new characters introduced are killed in this slasher franchise. Mindy, however, makes it to the end once again, as one of the final girls. With the departure of “core four” members Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega and a renewed focus on original Scream final girl Sidney Prescott (Neve Cambpell), GLAAD hopes to see Savoy-Brown return to the franchise, and if she does not, new LGBTQ characters to keep the franchise inclusive.

PARAMOUNT+

At Midnight

Straight to Streaming Release

Vito Russo Test: PASS

At Midnight Key Art

At Midnight follows Sophie, a famous actress who falls in love with a hotel employee in Mexico. One of the characters is Sophie’s agent, Chris, a gay man who mentions his sexuality, and hits on a male bartender. At first it seems like Chris and the bartender are set up to have a romance, but their second scene together is in the end credits and there is no explicit romance between them. This is a missed opportunity to include a B-plot of a queer love story.

Monster High 2

Straight to Streaming Release

Vito Russo Test: PASS

Monster High 2This sequel continues to follow the kids of Monster High as they face new challenges. The main trio of characters are Clawdeen Wolf, Daculaura, and Frankie Stein. Frankie is nonbinary, casually introducing themselves with they/them pronouns. Frankie’s gender identity is never commented on, it simply exists in this world. This kind of casual inclusion from one of the main characters in a franchise popular with youth, is wonderful to see, as nonbinary teens exist and that should be reflected in the media. This film also included a few tongue-in-cheek references to coming out of the closet, not regarding sexuality or gender, but for characters disclosing their identity as a human, monster, or witch.

A Really Haunted Loud House

Straight to Streaming Release

Vito Russo Test: FAIL

This movie follows the characters in a live action version of Nickelodeon’s TV show The Loud House. One of the characters on the series is Luna Loud, who is bisexual. Unfortunately, there is no reference to her sexual orientation in the movie, nor the various other LGBTQ characters in the Loud House show. There is a brief mention of Caleb’s two dads, but they never appear on screen.

Teen Wolf: The Movie

Straight to Streaming Release

Vito Russo Test: PASS

Teen Wolf The Movie

This continuation of the MTV Teen Wolf series takes place several years after the original series ends. Though there were plenty of LGBTQ characters on the show, the film only has minimal inclusion. Gay character Mason appears but his sexual orientation is never mentioned on screen, so those viewing the film would never know that he is gay. Jackson, who is also gay, is in the film and mentions his partner Ethan in passing. It would have been exciting for fans to actually see Ethan, and have more than one second of Jackson mentioning him. It is disappointing that this continuation of a series beloved by the LGBTQ community fell flat in its LGBTQ representation.

OPPORTUNITIES AHEAD

Paramount Pictures released Mean Girls early in 2024, the adaptation of the Broadway musical version of the 2004 film. This version features gay character Damien from the original film, as well as Janis, who is a lesbian in this iteration of the story. Paramount has also introduced queer characters in a number of popular franchises that will hopefully return. This includes Mindy Meeks-Martin from the recent Scream trilogy, Sulu and his husband in Star Trek, and Avatar: The Last Airbender, which both features queer character Kyoshi and has the possibility for queer characters from sequel show The Legend of Korra to appear. Paramount+ also released No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie, which featured bisexual character Luna Loud and briefly included Clyde’s two fathers.

Paramount also has the film rights to a number of written works that feature LGBTQ characters, such as Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, which features gay video game designers who get married, Rosaline Palmer Takes the Cake, which has a bisexual main character, and Harbinger, an adaptation of a comic series teeming with queer characters. 

For the purposes of this study, GLAAD is counting films distributed under Paramount Pictures as well as streamer Paramount+.

Summary of 2023 Findings

20

Total films released in 2023 under studio and official imprints

5

Total number of LGBTQ-inclusive films

25%

Percent of LGBTQ-inclusive films of studio total releases

4

Number of films that pass the Vito Russo Test

theatrical

8

Total theatrical films released in 2023 under studio and official imprints

2

Total number of theatrical LGBTQ inclusive films

25%

Percent of theatrical LGBTQ-inclusive films of studio theatrical releases

1

Number of theatrical films that pass the Vito Russo Test

streaming

12

Total streaming only films released in 2023 under studio and official imprints

3

Total number of streaming LGBTQ inclusive films

25%

Percent of LGBTQ-inclusive of studio total streaming releases

3

Number of streaming films that pass the Vito Russo Test

STUDIO RATING OVER TIME

2023

INSUFFICIENT

2022

FAIR

2021

FAILING

2020

N/A

2019

INSUFFICIENT

2018

INSUFFICIENT

2017

POOR

2016

POOR

2015

FAILING

2014

ADEQUATE

2013

FAILING

2012

ADEQUATE

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