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&#;Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness&#; Did Not Do Justice to America Chavez or Her Dyke Identity

Okay, we need to talk about America Chavez and the queer visibility that was in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. We&#;ve been waiting to see how this would be handled for a while, and considering how Disney and Marvel have handled such things in the past, it has been an anxious wait. Now that the movie is in theaters, we can finally talk about how that panned out.

Spoilers for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

The visibility in this movie was trash.

Okay, that&#;s a bit extreme. The advocacy in this movie was so bland, uneventful, and boring that it just made the harassment that Xochitl Gomez faced because of it utterly worthless. America Chavez, in the comics, is a woman-loving woman and has two mothers who died sacrificing themselves to seal the dark hole that was threatening their home. This selfless act inspired America to be a hero just like them.

While the clip does keep America having two mothers and they share a mome

&#;Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness&#; Banned in Saudi Arabia Due to Gay Ethics

Marvel&#;s &#;Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness&#; won&#;t be playing in Saudi Arabia and several other Arab countries due to the inclusion of a gay character.

Saudi Arabian censors did not issue a permit to release the film in the kingdom, since the changes they requested were not approved by Disney, according to a source.

The new Sam Raimi-directed sequel stars Benedict Cumberbatch as the titular character, and it also features the new hero America Chavez, played by “The Baby-Sitters Club” star Xochitl Gomez. Her character in the feature is reportedly gay, correct to how she is portrayed in the Marvel comics.

The &#;Doctor Strange&#; sequel, which will go on release in the U.S. on May 6, was initially slated for unleash in the Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries on May 5. But in the region, movies concerning or containing sex, homosexuality and religious issues are routinely cut to comply with censorship rules. In this case Disney was either unwillin

&#;Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness&#; Banned in Saudi Arabia Due to Gay Themes

&#;Doctor Strange 2&#; isn&#;t expanding to all the multiverses, it seems.

The Hollywood Reporter revealed that Sam Raimi&#;s sequel &#;Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness&#; will not be released in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, or Qatar due to a new character organism gay. Homosexuality is officially illegal across the Gulf, and films that film LGBTQ+ themes or characters are often censored.

The &#;Doctor Strange 2&#; character in question is America Chavez (Xochitl Gomez), who is a lesbian in the film and the Marvel comics.

&#;Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness&#; was set to be released May 6 across the Gulf, but advanced tickets are no longer available for theaters in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Qatar; the United Arab Emirates is still showing advanced ticket sales.

Fellow MCU installment &#;Eternals&#; was previously banned across the Gulf nations in November after showcasing Marvel&#;s first lgbtq+ superhero and including a same-sex couple. THR reported that national censors de

Disney Refuses to Remove LGBTQ Scene From Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is the most anticipated project of the franchise. The ticket sales are breaking records and the fans are all hyped up to witness Marvel’s foray into the multiverse. However, a not many regions are keeping the production off the theaters. The movie has been banned in the markets of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Qatar. And that is because the film’s content represents discussions surrounding an LGBTQ character.

America Chavez, a character portrayed in the film by Xochitl Gomez, is openly gay in the comics. Owing to Marvel’s acknowledgment of inclusivity and diversity, the character would be represented as the same in the clip. And that accounts for discussion and probably sequences that will show the character as same-sex attracted in the movie. Since the aforementioned nations have media laws against airing such content, the film is facing a exclude in those markets.

However, the studio has decided to stand hard and adhere to its beliefs. According to The Guardian,