Summary

Ayo Edebiri said she received “insane death threats” after Elon Musk shared a false report claiming she would replace Johnny Depp in a Pirates of the Caribbean reboot.

The rumor, posted by a right-wing account with no industry ties, was never confirmed by credible sources. Musk, who commented “Disney sucks,” amplified the hoax.

Edebiri later called Musk an idiot and a fascist for promoting fascist right-wing rhetoric.

Meanwhile, producer Jerry Bruckheimer confirmed a reboot is in development but did not confirm Depp’s involvement.

  • Skavau@lemm.ee
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    1 day ago

    The level of utter derangement people have over mainstream cinema (marvel, star wars, franchise, action slop, disney remakes) being ‘tainted’ by a raceswap, or being ‘woke’ in some way is off the scales.

    There are genuinely people crying themselves to sleep over the perceived quality of the entertainment equivalent of happy meals. There’s an entire caustic critic industry over it. It’s honestly pathetic how so many people have MCU Derangement syndrome.

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      There’s derangement all around on the internet. We’re all a bunch of weirdos.

      My brother doesn’t go on social media at all (he’s a wise man) and so isn’t influenced by internet culture war bullshit one way or another. I once asked him what he thought about The Last Jedi. He didn’t like it. Why? It was boring.

      Most people just want entertaining and fun movies. What’s wrong with that? The internet would have you believe that movies are supposed to be in your face about pushing cultural changes. But most of the time they fail to do this, and only succeed in generating a lot of views and money for culture warriors. In the end they only help the opposition to the changes they’re promoting because pushing those messages in lazy ways feels lame and boring to audiences. Then the culture warriors twist it so that a movie that’s merely lame and boring is something more sinister.

      What you see on the internet is not actually representative of what most people think. I think we should assume Disney does a lot of market research and isn’t only looking at internet arguments when deciding how to market movies. Look at the trailers for Rise of Skywalker we can see the results of that research, My brother’s opinion was probably prominent. People don’t hate strong women in movies, they don’t hate Rey as the culture warriors would have you believe. They didn’t like that Rey didn’t do anything in TLJ and they wanted to see her do some, you know, action stuff in an action adventure movie.

      The culture war shit hurts entertainment regardless of which side it comes from. Instead of having a Star Wars trilogy with three solid action adventure entries, we have one in the middle that claims in it’s marketing to be about strong women but actually relegates women to support roles if the movie is considered from the context of an action adventure movie. The final entry has a woman taking on a large role in action scenes but is hated by both sides of the culture wars. Which makes everyone taking either side in this look like a bunch of idiots to anyone that’s just going to a Star Wars movie looking for fun action adventure.

      TL;DR: Y’all are a bunch of deranged idiots just trying to spite the “other side” and ruining the fun for everyone else.

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        3 hours ago

        If you don’t like the direction of a movie or show, you can just watch something else. There is an entire caustic critic industry based around complaining about Disney. It is sad.

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      I suspect many of those same people do not have healthy relationships with women and are quite rude to their mothers.

    • prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Right? Imagine if The Wiz came out today.

      People like to say, “you couldn’t make that today” when they see something that they perceive as being “anti-woke” (they’re almost always wrong, of course).

      I feel like they literally could not make The Wiz today without people like this losing their shit.