Is hikaru sulu gay

The Debate Over Sulu’s Sexuality in Star Trek Beyond Should Set Off Your Red Alert

Star Trek Beyond doesn’t premiere in theaters for another two weeks, but already fans are entity treated to a rather stunning exchange of phaser fire. As my colleague June Thomas covered on Thursday, John Cho—who plays Lt. Hikaru Sulu in the reboot films—revealed that his character is gay, a fact that will reportedly be indicated by a brief, straightforward scene representing him with a husband and daughter. This bit of characterization was included, according to writer Simon Pegg and director Justin Lin, as a tribute to George Takei, who famously originated Sulu in the first Star Trek TV series and who, after coming out in 2005, has become a vocal advocate for LGBTQ equality. But there’s a problem: Takei doesn’t think Sulu should be gay. In fact, he’s been inveighing against the choice behind the scenes for months now and is dismayed that his wishes went unheeded.

In an interview with the Hollywood Reporter, Takei painted the decision as a betrayal of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry’s original vision. “I’m delighted that there’s a gay character,” he said. “Unfortunately, it’s a twisting

'Star Trek Beyond's Sulu Is the Franchise's First Gay Character

While promoting Star Trek Beyond in Sydney, Australia, a surprising bit of news was revealed that had tiny to do with the plot of director Justin Lin's upcoming film and everything to do with a famous franchise character. It's been confirmed that USS Enterprise helmsman Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu is, in fact, male lover. That makes Sulu the first openly gay character in the storied franchise. And it took until 2016 to make that happen.

As the Herald Star reports, there's a scene in Star Trek Beyond in which Sulu (John Cho) and his lgbtq+ partner are shown with their daughter; the scene itself downplays the sociocultural importance of such a reveal. Sulu's sexuality in the new film as an homage to star and LGBT activist George Takei, who famously played Sulu in the 60s Star Trek series and the first six feature films in that franchise; Cho confirmed that writer Simon Pegg and Lin made the decision with Takei and changing social mores in mind:


“I liked the approach, which was not to make a big thing out [of] it, which is where I hope we are going as a species, to not politicise one’s personal orientati

George Takei isn't happy about Sulu being gay in Star Trek Beyond


For those of you who have not seen "Star Trek Beyond" yet, it's been revealed that Hikaru Sulu is the franchise's first openly gay character.  Granted, in the original timeline, it was revealed that his character had always been heterosexual.  In fact, if any of you ever watched "Star Trek:  Generations:, it was revealed that Sulu did in fact contain a biological daughter, and even George Takei admitted that  his character was always meant to be straight.

Anyways, Simon Pegg  (the man who plays Scotty and one of the screen writers for "Star Trek Beyond) wanted to honor George Takei, and thought making his personality openly gay would be a sweet way to honor him. 

But, he was wrong.  Not only did George Takei utter he was not fine with this change, but he said it completely undermines Gene Roddenbarry's original vision of the character.  Granted, it was revealed that George did talk about his character being turned into a gay one, back in the show's original TV days, but nothing ever transpired from it. 

According to the Hollywood correspondent, George w

Simon Pegg and Zachary Quinto Respond to George Takei in the Gay Sulu 'Star Trek' Debate

— -- "Star Trek Beyond" co-screenwriter and co-star Simon Pegg has explained the reasoning behind writing one of the franchise's beloved original characters, Hikaru Sulu, as a gay man with a male spouse in the upcoming film.

George Takei, the openly gay "Star Trek" actor who originated the Sulu character in the 1960s television series and later played him in six films, called the move "really unfortunate" in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter.

Pegg, who portrays Scotty in the new motion picture, told The Guardian in a expression, "He's right. It is unfortunate. It's unfortunate that the screen version of the most inclusive, tolerant universe in science fiction hasn't featured an LGBT character until now."

Pegg said, "[Director] Justin Lin, [co-writer] Doug Jung and I loved the notion of [the same-sex attracted character] being someone we already knew because the audience has a pre-existing opinion of that character as a human being, unimpressed by any prejudice."

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