Lucasfilm Head Talks New ‘Star Wars’ Series From LGBTQ/Activist Director Leslye Headland

Disney’s Lucasfilm head Kathleen Kennedy defended the new “Star Wars” series “The Acolyte” from LGBTQ/activist director Leslye Headland amid criticism about the very female-centric and minority Sith-focused show.

Speaking to The New York Times, Kennedy said that oftentimes when women step into the “male-dominated” “Star Wars,” they often “struggle” because of misogyny.

“Operating within these giant franchises now, with social media and the level of expectation — it’s terrifying,” Kennedy said. “I think Leslye [Headland] has struggled a little bit with it.”

“I think a lot of the women who step into ‘Star Wars’ struggle with this a bit more,” she added. “Because of the fan base being so male-dominated, they sometimes get attacked in ways that can be quite personal.”

Kathleen Kennedy says “I think a lot of the women who step into Star Wars struggle with [toxic fandom attacks] a bit more.”

“Because of the fan base being so male dominated, they sometimes get attacked in ways that can be quite personal… Operating within these giant franchises… pic.twitter.com/Cq86hSE2E1

— DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) May 29, 2024

She also defended hiring Headland to create the first “Star Wars” series written by a woman.

“My belief is that storytelling does need to be representative of all people,” the head of Lucasfilm said. “That’s an easy decision for me.”

Headland avoids the discussions online, good or bad, about her upcoming series and told the Times, “As a fan myself, I know how frustrating some ‘Star Wars’ storytelling in the past has been. I’ve felt it myself.”

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“I stand by my empathy for Star Wars fans,” she added. “But I want to be clear. Anyone who engages in bigotry, racism or hate speech … I don’t consider a fan.”

Earlier this year, a video from the 2023 Star Wars Celebration resurfaced in which Headland said the new series will be like the children’s movie “Frozen,” which she labeled “coded queer.”

Headland talked about watching “Frozen” as an adult and was captivated by “the concept of true love being between two sisters and not a heterosexual relationship.” She said it “inspired” her to create a similar story that her parents would have allowed her to watch when she was a younger “queer” person, as previously reported.

In 2021, Headland spoke to the Advocate about having representation on “The Acolyte,” on screen and behind the scenes.

She said with her new series, she fully “intends to allow her own personal experiences as a queer woman shine through in the finished product.”

“In the same way that the original ‘Star Wars’ film, ‘A New Hope,’ is about a young man living in Modesto, California, who doesn’t want to take over his dad’s hardware store,” Headland said. “There’s just no way that me being a queer woman is not going to be reflected in my work. I could try not to do it, but why would I? It just feels like a natural extension of what I do.”

She also talked about the characters in her stories and made it clear they will all be queer, in some way.

In 2020, Headland spoke to Entertainment Weekly about improving LGBTQ representation in films and promised that “Star Wars” fans will “see more morally ambiguous characters than you’ve seen in other ‘Star Wars’ content.”

“The Acolyte” debuts on Disney+ on June 4.

Whoopi: If Trump Isn’t Locked Up It Gives Anyone Permission To ‘Shoot People On 5th Ave’

Whoopi Goldberg demanded jail time for former President Donald Trump, claiming that if he was not put behind bars it would “give anyone permission to do what he said he could do, which was shoot people on 5th Avenue.”

After Goldberg and her cohosts on ABC’s “The View” shared their giddy celebrations over the former president’s conviction in the Manhattan hush-money case, the tone turned to his sentencing and whether or not Trump might spend some time behind bars.

Goldberg first said that it was “great to see that our justice system can work,” complaining that up to this point, because Trump hadn’t already been convicted of something that would either put him behind bars or prevent him from returning to the Oval Office, it hadn’t seemed to her as though that was the case.

“I want them to give him six months,” she said, claiming without offering any evidence that young people looked up to Trump because he never had to face any consequences.

Former federal prosecutor Sunny Hostin followed, saying that her “sources” inside District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office were telling her that the prosecution was looking for a year.

“When you spend a year in prison in New York or under, you serve in Rikers Island,” Hostin explained, pausing to flash a smug smile at the audience.

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Hostin claims she has sources in Bragg’s office who say they’re going to try to get Trump put in prison for 1 year “because when you spend a year in prison in New York or under, you serve in Rikers Island.” pic.twitter.com/DHgxuynJbh

— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) May 31, 2024

Hostin went on to say that what she most looked forward to was Trump on parole, saying that she was certain he’d end up violating the terms and would get thrown back in Rikers.

“A man with a temperament of a toddler cannot withstand all of the things that you would have to do to be on probation and that means he could be sent back to Rikers!” she exclaimed.

Goldberg jumped back in then, saying that ultimately, she believed Trump had to serve time because it would set a bad precedent if he did not.

“I’m hoping for all of our sakes that we are not chasing this,” Goldberg continued. “Because this — if we don’t have any consequences here, we are screwed because it means that everybody and their mama can decide they’re gonna go do what he did. And we give them permission to do what he said he could do, which was shoot people on 5th Avenue and not have any problems.”

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Whoopi wants Trump in prison the day after the sentencing and Hostin thinks Judge Merchan has the “chutzpah” to do it.
Whoopi claims if Trump doesn’t go to prison, he’ll start shooting people in the streets. pic.twitter.com/kZTTYltN3H

— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) May 31, 2024

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