Moon Knight star Oscar Isaac has recently responded to Disney's stance on Florida's “Don’t Say Gay Bill” — downright rejecting the policy and claiming it to be an “absolute ridiculous law.” Disney and Isaac go way back and have been working together for nearly a decade now.
Their collaborative relationship first began when Isaac landed the role as Poe Dameron in the acclaimed Star Wars trilogy as well as the Resistance animated series. Now, Isaac is about to reunite with Disney for the highly-anticipated MCU series, Moon Knight. He stars as the character of Marc Spector, who has been dubbed as a new “type of superhero for Marvel.” Spector is a mercenary who happens to also live with dissociative identity disorder. Throughout the Marvel Studios series, Spector becomes the human vessel for the Egyptian moon god Khonshu and must use his powers in order to defeat the villainous cult leader Arthur Harrow.
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The “Don’t Say Gay Bill” (more formally referred to as the Parental Rights In Education Bill) strictly prohibits and aims to remove a school’s ability to discuss gender identify and sexual orientation within the classroom. This bill also grants parents the right to sue any educators who do bring any awareness of LGBTQ+ related topics to their students. In a recent interview with Variety to promote Moon Knight, Isaac took the time to share his thoughts regarding Disney's stance on the “Don’t Say Gay Bill." «I guess my comment would be: gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gayyyyyy! It’s an absolutely ridiculous law,» Isaac said. «It's insane. It’s insanity and I hope that Disney as a company comes out as forcefully possible against this idea. It’s astounding that
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