Gay star wars characters

gay star wars characters
Star Wars still needs improvement in LGBTQ+ representation in live-action, but books, games, and comics showcase exceptional characters. Characters like Sabé, Kantam Sy, and Terec/Ceret demonstrate diverse LGBTQ+ representation in the Jedi Order across various media. Lando, Rae Sloane, and Varko Grey bring important LGBTQ+ representation into the Star Wars saga, expanding on their identities.
Some characters may qualify for inclusion in one or more subcategories with more specific terminology, and some of those may also remain listed in this umbrella category to account for potentially being part of wider spectrums of gender or romantic and sexual orientations. Please also see Category:Individuals by pronouns and Wookieepedia:WookieeProject Pride/Project Scope for additional.
Nonetheless, the overall Star Wars saga still has a long and proud history of fans in the LGBTQ+ community latching onto certain characters and stanning them for years to come.
In , Star Wars has said it would celebrate Pride month by letting gay and trans artists “pay homage to some of the LGBT+ characters inhabiting a galaxy far, far away” in a special line of comic book covers.
Characters like Sabé, Kantam Sy, and Terec/Ceret demonstrate diverse LGBTQ+ representation in the Jedi Order across various media. Lando, Rae Sloane, and Varko Grey bring important LGBTQ+ representation into the Star Wars saga, expanding on their identities and relationships.
Even though Star Wars has almost always had straight main characters, the thing is that the entire franchise has steadily introduced characters who belong to the LGBTQ community. Some of these characters aren’t as obvious as some of the LGBTQ personalities we see in a lot of different fictional universes.
This Pride Month, celebrate with Star Wars characters like Doctor Aphra, Sana Starros, Varko Grey, Rae Sloane, Terec and Ceret, and more.
Some characters may qualify for inclusion in one or more subcategories with more specific terminology, and some of those may also remain listed in this umbrella category to account for potentially being part of wider spectrums of gender or romantic and sexual orientations.