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The early reviews for Jordan Peele’s Weird City are in and it has been confirmed (as shown in the trailer) performer Dylan O’Brien is playing a queer character on the show. Of course, certain people have an issue with such a casting choice.
If you are someone who has been part of the Teen Wolf fandom and realize about the hate Dylan O’Brien gets for playing Stiles, the most well-liked character from the exhibit, the current uproar over his casting in Weird City shouldn’t be much of a surprise.
I would have ignored the issue if it didn’t incorporate the very real issue Hollywood has of casting straight actors in homosexual roles. It is something I take quite seriously and that is why I decided to compose this opinion piece.
Do I think queer actors should play queer roles? Yes!
Queer actors, who are publicly out, don’t get the same opportunities as vertical actors do even when they are auditioning for queer roles.
Do I consider every queer role should go to a lgbtq+ actor? No.
I’m someone who looks at the proposal as a whole. For example, Disney’s upcoming Jungle Cruise will have a queer character. Now, that is a role which should have gone to
Dylan O’Brien Used Director James Sweeney’s ‘Gay Scale’ to Play Brothers in ‘Twinless’: He’d Speak ‘You Were Too Vertical on That’
“I’m egregiously picky,” insists Dylan O’Brien, reflecting on a burst of productivity that, in the last 12 months, includes the films “Ponyboi,” “Saturday Night,” “Caddo Lake,” the Max comedy series “Fantasmas” and James Sweeney’s “Twinless,” which screens at Sundance. “I’m going to get skewered for this type of quote being out there … but I would have a much alternative career, I think, if I was a ‘yes to everything’ person.”
After launching his career more than a decade ago as a heartthrob on MTV’s “Teen Wolf” and in the “Maze Runner” films, each of those recent projects earned the actor praise for his versatility; no two roles are the equal. But according to O’Brien, his recent slate reflects not just one year of work but more than five — a period that also encompasses guest spots (as “himself”) on “Curb Your Enthusiasm”
Dylan O’Brien slammed by trans sibling for lack of support: ‘He hasn’t spoken to me in over a year’
Dylan O’Brien’s alleged family drama is being exposed.
The 33-year-old star was recently called out by his trans sibling, Julz, after he opened up about their association last year at the Sundance Film Festival.
While promoting his queer thriller movie “Ponyboi” at the period, O’Brien told Vulture, “I have a trans, genderfluid sibling and I recognize people in my personal life as well who are queer. I am so grateful for how much it deepens my experience in this world.”
But after Gay Times common an Instagram post on May 1 with a writeup of O’Brien’s comments and details about his alleged close bond with his sibling, Julz mutual a very different side to the story in the comments section.
First, Julz clarified, “I’m actually trans masc and depart by he/they pronouns,” after the Queer Times share said Julz is transitioned non-binary.
Julz then called O’Brien out while responding to another person’s comment that accused O’Brien’s girlfriend, model Rachael Lange, of organism homophobi
Dylan O'Brien's sibling responded to statements the actor had previously made about them.
For context, The Maze Runner and Teen Wolf thespian plays a pimp in the movie Ponyboi, which is about an intersex sex worker. Though the movie was filmed in late 2022, it's arrange to be released in the US later this year.
This is why, on May 1, Gay Times ran a story with the headline, "Dylan O'Brien says he's 'so grateful' for his trans genderqueer sibling."
The quotes themselves are from a Vulture interview last January, where Dylan said, "I have a trans, nonbinary sibling and I know people in my personal life as well who are gay, and I am so grateful for how much it deepens my life in this world.”
So, the article itself is more about the movie, but the headline, caption, and image posted on Instagram were all about Dylan's sibling, Julz — implying that Dylan had said this recently. The caption reads, "O’Brien’s sibling, Julz O’Brien, is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns. On Instagram, Julz frequently shares family photos—including with O’Brien, whom they’ve described as their 'very first leading friend'—and often expresses celebration in being part of the LGBTQIA+ commun

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