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    The Walt Disney Company

    Julia Lester and Antonia Gentry as Hannah and Jess in Prom Dates
    Julia Lester and Antonia Gentry as Hannah and Jess in Prom Dates

    SUMMARY

    Considering the quality, quantity, and diversity of films distributed under the Walt Disney Company banners, GLAAD has rated the Walt Disney Company as POOR.

    Though there are significant LGBTQ characters in Hulu’s Prom Dates and Searchlight’s The Greatest Hits, these were an exception rather than the norm across the company’s wider slate. Marvel’s biggest hit of the year, Deadpool & Wolverine, includes LGBTQ characters in a minor role as Yukio and Negasonic Teenage Warhead appear for a small moment, but the film still shied away from confirming the queerness of its lead character outside of throwaway jokes about his friendship with Wolverine and his overall outrageousness. As Disney has previously told outstanding and groundbreaking queer stories in both superhero and family films, it’s disappointing to see this regression in the studio’s storytelling.

    HISTORY

    Brothers Walt Disney and Roy Oliver Disney founded the animation studio in 1923, which adopted its current name in 1986. Today, The Walt Disney Company distributes and markets the majority of content under the Walt Disney Studios labels including Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar, LucasFilm, Marvel Studios, Searchlight Pictures and 20th Century. In 2019, Disney completed acquisition of many assets of 21st Century Fox including 20th Century Fox film and TV studios. The same year, the company launched its streaming service Disney+ and acquired a majority stake in Hulu, officially claiming overall ownership in 2023.

    In comparison to other studios tracked in this study, Walt Disney Studios took longer than others to implement LGBTQ inclusion. Notable LGBTQ-inclusive releases from the now shuttered Disney-owned Touchstone Pictures include Ed Wood (1994), Sweet Home Alabama (2002), Under the Tuscan Sun (2003), and Kinky Boots (2006). Lucasfilm produced Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985), which combined gay Japanese writer Yukio Mishima’s autobiography with parts of his fiction novels, but was never officially released in Japan due to protests, and was released by Warner Bros. in the United States. Disney’s recent LGBTQ-inclusive films include GLAAD Media Award winner Eternals (2021) and GLAAD Media Award nominee Strange World (2022), in addition to Delivery Man (2013), Muppets Most Wanted (2014), Beauty and the Beast (2017), Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Lightyear, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and Thor: Love and Thunder (2022).

    20th Century’s previous LGBTQ-inclusive releases include The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975), Making Love (1982), Silkwood (1983), The Object of My Affection (1998), The Family Stone (2005), Independence Day: Resurgence (2016), GLAAD Media Award winner Love, Simon (2018), The New Mutants (2020) and GLAAD Media Award nominee West Side Story (2021). Searchlight Pictures’ LGBTQ-inclusive highlights include GLAAD Media Award nominees Kinsey (2004) Battle of the Sexes (2017),The Favourite and Can You Ever Forgive Me (2018), All of Us Strangers, and Theater Camp (2023). Hulu began producing original films in 2019 and has released GLAAD Media Award winners Happiest Season (2020) and Fire Island (2022); GLAAD Media Award nominees Plan B (2021), Crush, and Wildhood (2022), among others. In 2022, Disney+ released GLAAD Media Award nominees Better Nate than Ever, Trevor: The Musical, and Zombies 3.

    OF THE 5 LGBTQ-INCLUSIVE FILMS,

    3 WERE WALT DISNEY STUDIOS

    2 WERE HULU

    Considering the quality, quantity, and diversity of films distributed under The Walt Disney Company and its labels, GLAAD has given The Walt Disney Company a INSUFFICIENT grade.

    WALT DISNEY STUDIOS

    Deadpool & Wolverine

    Widest Release: 4,430 theaters

    Vito Russo Test: FAIL

    The third film in the Deadpool series Deadpool & Wolverine follows the team up of the two titular characters as Deadpool tries to save his own timeline. Queer characters Negasonic Teenage Warhead and her girlfriend Yukio briefly appear at the start and end of the film, but in a much smaller role than in previous films. There is also a man who works at the Time Variance Alliance who ogles both Deadpool and Wolverine. None of these characters hold bearing on the plot.

    The First Omen

    Widest Release: 3,375 Theaters

    Vito Russo Test: FAIL

    There is a brief scene in this film which includes a nun kissing the lead character, Margaret, but this is not shown as a sexual or romantic act – rather demonstrating the nun’s erratic behavior – and takes place minutes before that character dies by suicide. GLAAD did not count the character in its tally.

    Inside Out 2

    Widest Release: 4,400 theaters

    Vito Russo Test: FAIL

    Some fans over the years have read lead character Riley as a queer character, though this has never been confirmed or explored in the films. Following the sequel’s release, several media outlets reported on the behind the scenes conflicts involved in the film, which included accusations that executives pressured the creative team to ensure that Riley was not presented in a way that could be perceived as her being gay. The film as-released did not include any LGBTQ content and there were no specifics reported as to what story or character traits garnered the alleged pushback.

    The Greatest Hits

    Widest Release: Unknown

    Vito Russo Test: PASS

    The Greatest HitsThe Greatest Hits follows Harriet, who is trying to save her late boyfriend when she begins to uncontrollably travel back in time, triggered by specific songs. Harriet’s best friend Morris plays a significant role in the film, serving as both confidant and motivator for Harriet on her quest, and also talks openly about the men he is hooking up with, his work as a DJ who primarily plays queer events and clubs, and even gets a new boyfriend at the film’s end.

    Kinds of Kindness

    Widest Release: 920 Theaters

    Vito Russo Test: PASS

    Kinds of KindnessKinds of Kindness includes three vignettes presented together as one film, with the same actors playing different roles in each story. The first vignette follows a man named Robert who is in love with his boss Raymond, who controls Robert’s every action and eventually pushes him to murder. Robert repeatedly confesses his love to Raymond and they kiss once, despite the fact that both men are married to women. The second story follows a straight couple, Daniel and Liz, who have a foursome with another straight couple. When Liz goes missing, Daniel tries to initiate group sex again, but the other couple refuses. The third vignette revolves around a cult where the members are only allowed to sleep with the cult leaders which leads to some same-gender sexual encounters. Though there was explicit queerness in all the vignettes of this film, significant parts of these stories were tied up with despicable acts that the characters enacted. This link in storytelling can then impact audiences who draw a connection between the characters’ queerness and their immorality.

    Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes

    Widest Release: 4,075 Theaters

    Vito Russo Test: FAIL

    This film introduces a new ape, Raka, who expresses affection for another ape that was recently killed saying, “he was my village.” Many have viewed this as Raka declaring that he and the other ape were lovers. There is no further mention of the other ape and their relationship is never fully clarified as platonic or romantic, and as such, GLAAD did not include any characters in its tally.

    HULU

    Carved

    Straight to Streaming Release

    Vito Russo Test: PASS

    CarvedThis horror film follows a killer pumpkin who comes to life and seeks revenge on employees at a local museum, including Bill, the head of the museum, and his coworker Kevin. Over the course of the film, it’s revealed that Bill and Kevin are dating, but keeping their relationship secret. Later, when they are on the run from the pumpkin, Kevin is communicating with Bill via walkie-talkie and the two confess their love for each other. Their coworkers are surprised, but not prejudiced; it seems that the reason Bill and Kevin kept their relationship secret is because they work together, not because of any fear of homophobia. Unfortunately, soon after this scene, both Bill and Kevin are killed. They are two of many killed by the pumpkin’s vines and their deaths are not a result of their sexuality, but nevertheless, it is disappointing to see the men killed so soon after this joyful moment affirming their relationship and identities.

    Prom Dates

    Straight to Streaming Release

    Vito Russo Test: PASS

    Prom DatesThis teen comedy follows two best friends who both break up with their boyfriends right before prom and are on a mission to find new prom dates. One of the main characters is Hannah, who comes out as a lesbian at the start of the film after the break ups. Her mission to find a prom date involves a series of mishaps before finally getting close to her crush, Angie, only to be interrupted by her ex-boyfriend. The film ends with Hannah coming out to the whole school in a musical number. Hannah does become vocal and confident in her identity over the course of the film and is met with mostly acceptance; aside from her best friend’s ex, who is very much the villain of the film and whose homophobia is clearly shown as part of why he is an unlikable character. However, it is disappointing that the straight protagonist ends up with a new romantic interest while Hannah is ultimately rejected by Angie for coming on too strong and she ends the movie alone. While it’s exciting to have a lesbian co-lead, it was a missed opportunity for the film to not afford her the same happy ending as the straight lead.

    OPPORTUNITIES AHEAD

    Walt Disney Studios will release Zootopia 2 in 2025. The original film featured a quickly implied queer couple in the background who were confirmed via a shared hyphenated last name in the credits, and there is an opportunity for more significant LGBTQ representation in the second film. Toy Story 5 will be released in 2026, and we hope to see the continuation of incorporating LGBTQ characters into the Toy Story universe after the introduction of Alisha in Lightyear. Walt Disney Pictures plans to release Bluey: The Movie in 2027, which has the potential to include Pretzel, a friend of Bluey’s who has two moms. There are a number of upcoming Marvel properties which may include LGBTQ characters from the current MCU such as Phastos, Billy Maximoff, and Agatha Harkness, as well as introducing characters who are LGBTQ in Marvel comics, such as Phyla-Vell and Tommy Maximoff. An untitled third Black Panther film is also in development, which should take the opportunity to expand upon Dora Milaje warriors Ayo and Aneka who are in a relationship.

    There are a number of undated projects across Walt Disney Studios and its subsidiaries that either are or have the potential to be LGBTQ-inclusive, and we urge Disney to move these titles into active development. Again Again Again will follow Gus, the best man at his best friend Maggie’s wedding when the whole event is thrown into chaos after Gus’ ex-boyfriend Hal shows up. Lando, an upcoming film that will center on Lando Calrissian, has the opportunity to handle the character’s pansexuality with care and authenticity; Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampire will likely see the return of queer character Willa and nonbinary character A-Spen from earlier films in the franchise; Scotty and the Secrets of Hollywood tells the story of Scotty Bowers, who ran a gas station whose employees doubled as sex workers and were often frequented by celebrities. Finally, there are a number of book and graphic novel adaptations in the works which feature LGBTQ characters including Beach Read, Seconds, Tender is the Night, The Tourist, A Manual for Cleaning Women, and Whalefall.

    GLAAD’s SRI tracked films distributed theatrically under Walt Disney Studios labels as well as original films released on streamers Disney+ and Hulu in the 2024 calendar year.

    Summary of 2024 Findings

    23

    Total films released in 2024 under studio and official imprints

    5

    Total number of LGBTQ-inclusive films

    22%

    Percent of LGBTQ-inclusive films of studio total releases

    4

    Number of films that pass the Vito Russo Test

    theatrical

    16

    Total theatrical films released in 2024 under studio and official imprints

    3

    Total number of theatrical LGBTQ inclusive films

    19%

    Percent of theatrical LGBTQ-inclusive films of studio theatrical releases

    2

    Number of theatrical films that pass the Vito Russo Test

    streaming

    19

    Total streaming only films released in 2024 under studio and official imprints

    6

    Total number of streaming LGBTQ inclusive films

    32%

    Percent of LGBTQ-inclusive of studio total streaming releases

    5

    Number of streaming films that pass the Vito Russo Test

    STUDIO RATING OVER TIME

    2024

    POOR

    2023

    INSUFFICIENT

    2022

    GOOD

    2021

    INSUFFICIENT

    2020

    N/A

    2019

    POOR

    2018

    FAILING

    2017

    POOR

    2016

    FAILING

    2015

    FAILING

    2014

    FAILING

    2013

    ADEQUATE

    2012

    FAILING

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