Disney Casts a Drag Queen for Its New Superhero Series

For a very long time, Disney films were Rated-(Golly)G promotions of America’s most conservative values. But times have changed, and the company has kept up. In fact, it may have run substantially ahead.

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Apropos of evolution, a cast addition to an upcoming Marvel series has been announced.

As reported by EOnline, “Shea Couleé is bringing her charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent to [Disney’s] Marvel Cinematic Universe.”

You might remember Shea from another show:

The RuPaul’s Drag Race star has landed a role in the upcoming Disney+ series Ironheart, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. And that’s a BFD.

The star spoke of humility:

“It’s really so humbling to be able to crossover into a much more mainstream avenue, and push the needle forward as far as drag is concerned, in the way that it’s consumed and in pop culture. I’m so deeply excited for everyone to see what this role is, what it entails and everything it is.”

While the character’s details remain under wraps, it seems there won’t be a drastic departure from drag:

Not only that, she’s been able to leave her trademark stamp on her character, whose identity has not yet been revealed.

Per Shea, expertise will be on order:

“Everyone at Marvel has been so unbelievably open and receptive to my experiences and my expertise about drag and they’ve allowed me to really come in to the MCU and put my very specific Shea Couleé print on the Marvel Universe.”

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Disney will be bringing the sexiness, too:

Shea — who recently partnered with Smirnoff to host the first-ever Show Up. Show Off! Showcase, a national drag competition created by the vodka brand — teased that Ironheart will be a feast for the senses.

“It’s going to be really impactful,” she said of the series, which is currently filming in Atlanta. “It’s going to be so smart and creative and clever and funny, and sexy. And so, so, so, so Chicago.”

For those who are unfamiliar, here’s a bit of Shea getting down to business (Language Warning):

Over the past few years, Disney has made several culturally progressive moves:

Disney Animation Makes History Again, This Time With an Openly-Gay Teen Crush

Disney Introduces Gay Spider-Man

Disney Launches Its ‘Pride Collection’ Product Line

Disney’s New Rules for Park Employees Allow Exposed Tattoos, Long Hair and Nail Polish on Men

Disney Hires Longtime Democrat Comms Director as Their New Head Spokesperson

Disney Stock Has Tumbled Nearly 50 Percent as Audiences Turn Away

Now the Mouse is adding drag to its family fare. But in a way, Walt Disney’s birthchild is late to the game: Cartoonish female impersonators have already crashed Nickelodeon, the military, public education, and Christianity.

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And back to this article’s opening paragraph, you won’t be hearing only “golly gee” on the kids’ company’s streaming service. As noted by The American Spectator, Disney+ has updated its offerings with Rated-R content.

For America’s family entertainment icon, it’s a brand new era indeed.

-ALEX

 

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