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‘It’s still quite Caucasian’: Jessica Alba says Marvel films must improve when it comes to diversity


https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/jessica-alba-marvel-diversity-caucasian-b2128492.html

Jessica Alba has said that Marvel still has a long way to go when it comes to diversity.

The actor, who is of Mexican descent, has spoken previously about struggling to land leading roles earlier in her career because she “wasn’t Caucasian enough”.

In a new interview, Alba said that while some things had improved, diversity was still a problem in the mainstream film industry.

“Even if you look at the Marvel movies – that’s the biggest driver of fantasy and what’s happening right now in entertainment, because it’s sort of the family thing – it’s still quite Caucasian,” she told Glamour UK.

“I would say I was one of the few back in the day... And it was before Marvel was sold to Disney... but it’s still quite… more of the same.”

Alba has appeared in superhero films herself, having starred in the 2005 Fantastic Four film and its sequel Rise of the Silver Surfer. Disney, which owns Marvel, now also owns the rights to the Fantastic Four.

She continued: “I just think more for the younger people who are coming up, who are going to be our future leaders, it’s important for them to see the world on screen, or in stories, in the dreams that we create as entertainers; it reflects the world that they’re in.”

In 2017, Alba recalled in an interview how she would often go up for roles described as “exotic”.

“They couldn’t figure out my ethnicity,” she said. “I would always go out for ‘exotic.’

“They were like, ‘You’re not Latin enough to play a Latina, and you’re not Caucasian enough to play the leading lady, so you’re going to be the ‘exotic’ one.’ Whatever that was.”

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As soon as I read one of those articles in the last few days. I instantly remembered this one from all the way back in 2015:

https://www.colorlines.com/articles/michelle-rodriguez-defends-her-stop-stealing-white-peoples-superheroes-comment


Actress Michelle Rodriguez broke a lot of people’s hearts when she shot down rumors of a starring role in the “Green Lantern” franchise. In response to a TMZ reporter’s question about diversity in Hollywood, Rodriguez said: “That’s the dumbest thing I ever heard, I think it’s so stupid because of this whole minorities in Hollywood thing. It’s so stupid. Stop stealing all the white people’s superheroes. Make up your own. What’s up with that?”

Over the weekend Rodriguez clarified her comments. “I stuck my foot in my mouth once again,” she laughed at the camera. “Instead of trying to turn a girl character into a guy, or instead of trying to turn a white character into a black character of Latin character, I think that people should stop being lazy and people should actually make an effort in Hollywood to develop their own mythology.”

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