‘Game of Thrones’ star, Kit Harington believes Hollywood has a ‘big problem’ with homophobia
At the ongoing Toronto International Film Festival, Game of Thrones star Kit Harrington sat down with other Hollywood figures to discuss their industry’s problem with homophobia.
Harrington is in Canada to promote Xavier Dolan’s new film, The Death and Life of John F. Donovan.
“There’s a big problem, I think, with the idea of masculinity and homosexuality, that they can’t somehow go hand-in-hand,” he told Variety while discussing the film.
He was joined by co-star Thandie Newton and Dolan.
Harrington also expressed disbelief that Hollywood can’t “have someone in a Marvel movie who’s gay in real life who plays some superhero.”
“I mean, when is that going to happen?” he questioned.
Newton also jumped in, comparing it to the world of sports. “The few people that have stepped into their true selves in an uncompromising way, if we look in ten years’ time, the effect that will have,” she said. “It is changing, but we have to get behind those changes and keep pushing it.”
Dolan finally added that while more and more actors have come out, Hollywood still doesn’t give them the career they deserve.
“My friends say, ‘I’m now free, but I also know that I’m not going to get the career I once wanted, but I’m at peace with that because at least I can be who I am.’”
#GameOfThrones actor Kit Harrington says there's a big problem with homophobia in Hollywood, "That we can't have someone in a Marvel movie who's gay in real life" #TIFF18 pic.twitter.com/o0JHk0uwoO
— Variety (@Variety) September 9, 2018
In the movie, Harrington plays the closeted actor Donovan, who shares a written correspondence with an 11-year-old British boy, Rupert (Jacob Tremblay). Ten years after Donovan’s death, Rupert reflects on their letters.
Natalie Portman, Susan Sarandon, Kathy Bates, and Bella Thorne also appear in the film. The movie had its world premiere at TIFF on September 10.
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Mandy
September 13, 04:49Well at least, the progressiveness of Hollywood is miles ahead of Nollywood. 🙁