Board Thread:DC's Legends of Tomorrow discussions/@comment-807326-20181023024756/@comment-27700324-20181027020904

SeanWheeler wrote: I didn't see any homosexuality in Wonder Woman. It had a bit of feminism but when you make a female-led movie, it's difficult to get away from that. And the sexism is a lot lighter than what you'd expect. There have been moments, but at least it's not like the 2009 animated movie where Diana had gender-based arguments with Steve. But there was never any LGBT moments in Wonder Woman. The woman-only island may seem like there can only be lesbians but there's a good chance that nobody on Themyscira would want to have sex at all. Amazons are immortal and they've been rape victims in their history, so they don't really need sex. And during the times of World War I, homosexuality was very frowned upon. It wasn't until recent years in the 2010's that gays were accepted. Doesn't mean the Amazons didn't do it. Don't forget they rejected mankind's ways. In both the comics, and the live action movie they referenced that the Amazons are lesbians. Wonder Woman even said she read a book in the Amazon library that guys aren't needed for the "pleasures of the flesh" as she called them. So yeah Sean, it is a part of society and therefore a part of DC no matter which universe you go to. Only place you can really escape it is Marvel's movies, but then you go to their shows and there is a whole bunch of LGBT characters there.