![]() ![]() One of the ironies of the closet is I became my own jailer. Had I already received enough messaging from Hollywood/the larger culture/the schools I went to/my family of origin such things go unspoken lest you risk punishment, losing rights/privileges? Yes. Did anyone involved tell me, explicitly, to bury my gayness for the show's sake? No. ![]() (Does this dynamic exist on a spectrum with porn genres like "gay-for-pay" and the prioritization/fetishization of straight/"masc" men over gay/"femme" men in the gay community? Conversations for another time.) PB was challenging, onscreen and off. Doesn't matter if they're "acting" - I still know what I'm looking at. It makes a difference performance-wise (IMO), but also bec straight actors playing "gay" centers straightness. That said, do I want to see more gay parts played by gay actors? Yes. At this point in my life/career, it's what feels interesting, inspiring, right. Am I saying gay actors (gay men, specifically) should only play gay parts? No. I didn't anticipate my previous post going so far, so fast, and feel motivated to offer a follow-up. ![]() I only hope - thru my acting/writing, what I share online - that energy is returned in some way/shape/form. So many messages of support and encouragement. □️□Ī post shared by wentworthmiller on at 10:05am PST If you're hot and bothered bec you fell in love with a fictional straight man played by a real gay one. If you were a fan of the show, hoping for additional seasons. I just don't want to play straight characters. Not bec of static on social media (although that has centered the issue). But I take seriously the possibility of queer kids visiting here, recently out of the closet or exploring the idea. Who are these people? On my page? What backwards-ass, Stone Age values country did they crawl out of? The U.S.? I won't be disappearing (too many cool things to repost). Obviously there are comments and DMs I appreciate less. I see the positive comments and DMs (a lot of them anyway). The new version of the series was championed initially by FOX CEO Dana Walden, however his successor seemed far less keen.įollowing the network's merger with Disney in February 2019, the newly-appointed Fox Entertainment CEO Charlie Collier said: "There's no plan right now to revive Prison Break or any of the other franchises, but when the creators come with a story that they think is the right time to tell, we are so ready to listen because those are some franchises of which I'm so proud and feel so fortunate that they're in our stable.īy August 2019, it seems that plans had fully stalled, with the Prison Break writers' room sharing a statement that read: "Nothing is ever dead (remember when Sara was decapitated?), but for now, the elusive season six is not on the cards."This is my favorite IG account," someone wrote in response to a recent post. Related: How to watch Prison Break on Disney+ "Or by accident I'll somehow, possibly, dream up another prison escape that's new and fresh, but I would bet against it." and some of the actors", he "couldn't tell you another story about this group of people". Series creator Paul Scheuring left the project, and said that despite "desire. However, after the initial excitement for the reboot – sorry, 'reiteration' – faded, things started heading into trouble almost immediately. ![]()
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