Oscar-winning performing artist Eddie Redmayne, whose imminent film Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald pursued debate for purportedly “enhancing with Photoshop” a key character’s sexuality, feels the world is changing for better for the LGBTQ people group, yet there are a few preferences that still win generally.
Fabulous Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald blended up a line when chief David Yates made reference to that Hogwarts school director Albus Dumbledore’s sexuality would “not unequivocally” be tended to in the movie. It gotten reaction from the Harry Potter fans, saying the creators are endeavoring to “enhance with Photoshop” his sexuality.
Redmayne has now tended to the entire issue, saying the film isn’t endeavoring to conceal anything.
“The advancement inside the LGBTQ people group universally has been at various stages in various nations in various parts of the world,” Redmayne said here while tending to the contention around it.
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