Pixar movie Lightyear, with same-sex couple, will not play in 14 countries

Fourteen Middle Eastern and Asian countries will not show Disney‘s new Pixar movie Lightyear when it hits theatres this week, a source familiar with the matter said this morning.

The United Arab Emirates said it banned the film because the movie includes a same-sex relationship and violated the country’s media content standards. Homosexuality is considered criminal in many Middle Eastern countries.

Representatives of other countries, including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Indonesia, Malaysia and Lebanon, did not immediately respond to requests for comment on why they would not allow the film to be exhibited.

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Lightyear is a prequel to Pixar’s acclaimed Toy Story franchise. Chris Evans voices the lead character, Buzz Lightyear, a legendary space ranger. Watch the trailer above.

In the film, Buzz’s close friend Hawthorne (voiced by Uzo Aduba) is a female space ranger who marries another woman.

A scene showing milestones in the couple’s relationship includes a seven-second kiss, which was originally cut from the movie, but after protests from staff, was restored.

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Lightyear producer Galyn Susman said she assumed the movie would not be shown in China either, though Disney has not yet received an official answer from authorities there. China has rejected other onscreen depictions of homosexuality in the past.

“We’re not going to cut out anything, especially something as important as the loving and inspirational relationship that shows Buzz what he’s missing by the choices that he’s making, so that’s not getting cut,” Susman told Reuters at the movie’s red-carpet premiere in London.

Any objections to Lightyear over LGBTQ+ issues were “frustrating,” Evans said.

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Chris Evans arrives to the 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 5, 2020.

“It’s great that we are a part of something that’s making steps forward in the social inclusion capacity, but it’s frustrating that there are still places that aren’t where they should be,” Evans said.

Lightyear is set to debut in theatres in Australia on Thursday, June 16.

In May, Disney refused requests to cut same-sex references in Marvel movie Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness. Saudi Arabia and a handful of other Middle Eastern countries did not show the film.

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