AGATHA ALL ALONG Star Joe Locke Hits Back At Fans Unhappy He's Playing A Gay Character In The MCU

AGATHA ALL ALONG Star Joe Locke Hits Back At Fans Unhappy He's Playing A Gay Character In The MCU

Agatha All Along star Joe Locke (Heartstopper) has responded to some of the backlash surrounding his portrayal as "Teen" in the MCU series, shrugging off those unhappy about the character's sexuality.

By JoshWilding - Aug 28, 2024 03:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Agatha: Coven of Chaos
Source: Variety

Marvel Studios' upcoming WandaVision sequel, Agatha All Along, will put the spotlight on Kathryn Hahn's returning Agatha Harkness and Joe Locke's mysterious "Teen" as they travel down the Witches' Road.

While Marvel Studios is going to great lengths to maintain the secrecy surrounding Locke's role, a new Variety piece on the actor confirms, "the character's true identity is a crucial story point on the show." 

Between that, his costumes in the trailers, and the fact "Teen" is gay, comic book fans have come to the surely correct conclusion that Locke is playing Billy Maximoff, a.k.a. Wiccan, the son of the Vision and Scarlet Witch. 

Asked by the trade how he feels to join Tessa Thompson as one of the only actors to play a queer superhero in the MCU, the actor responded, "I’ve never really thought about it. It’s one of those things that gets a bit stressful if you think about it too much. But being in a Marvel series is the most pinch me thing."

When it comes to what Marvel Studios was looking for from him, Locke adds, "I thought you get cast in a Marvel show, you get paid to get really muscly and hence. 'We want you to stay small and twink-y' is basically what they said, in a very corporate way."

Of course, he's well aware that his role in Agatha All Along could spark backlash and there was indeed some from fans, including those in the LGBTQ+ community, when the first trailer launched. "It was like, 'Oh, why has Marvel done this campy gay stereotype?'" he recalled, clearly upset by the response. "It really annoyed me because I was like, 'You can’t ask for authentic casting and then be upset if you have a camp character.'"

Locke added, "I’m fully aware that the Marvel fandom is far less nice than the ‘Heartstopper’ fandom. There’s going to be a lot of people that just hate everything about the character and everything about what I’ve done with it, and I just have to be OK with that."

"Marvel fans are very open with their opinions," he noted with a smile. "But they’re not in a Marvel show, so [blows a raspberry]. I’m doing the one thing that they really wish they could be doing. Sorry!"

We'd say that's a pretty good response to his detractors! Anyone who knows Wiccan (a character who could be a game-changer for the MCU) will know that Locke is another pitch-perfect casting decision, so it should be fun seeing where he takes the Young Avenger.

In the series, the infamous Agatha Harkness finds herself down and out of power after a suspicious goth Teen helps break her free from a distorted spell. Her interest is piqued when he begs her to take him on the legendary Witches' Road, a magical gauntlet of trials that, if survived, rewards a witch with what they’re missing.

Together, Agatha and this mysterious Teen pull together a desperate coven, and set off down, down, down The Road. 

Agatha All Along stars Kathryn Hahn, Joe Locke, Sasheer Zamata, Ali Ahn, Maria Dizzia, Paul Adelstein, Miles Gutierrez-Riley, Okwui Okpokwasili, with Debra Jo Rupp, with Patti LuPone, and Aubrey Plaza.

Agatha All Along premieres on September 18 at 6pm PT/9pm ET, with the first two episodes, exclusively on Disney+.

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Tidaltree
Tidaltree - 8/28/2024, 3:25 AM
The characters Gay. So what?!?
Razorface1
Razorface1 - 8/28/2024, 9:06 AM
@Tidaltree - you must be unaware of the context. See, the existence of bigots that want to erase lgbtq+ people from media has made
Razorface1
Razorface1 - 8/28/2024, 9:07 AM
@Razorface1 - this sort of thing something noteworthy
MG0019
MG0019 - 8/28/2024, 10:03 AM
@Tidaltree - Exactly. Nobody cares.

Nobody cares if the character is gay. Heck, nobody even knows who he or the character are.

But these people love to play the victim; or love to gloat about themselves “persevering” through trauma.
captainwalker
captainwalker - 8/28/2024, 11:53 AM
@MG0019 - Well said.
CoHost
CoHost - 8/28/2024, 3:31 AM
This place has become a cesspool of racism sexism and homophobia.
thekabsin
thekabsin - 8/28/2024, 5:40 AM
@CoHost - oh stop, no it hasn’t. Learn better words
valmic
valmic - 8/28/2024, 7:01 AM
@CoHost - I agree. This could be. fun place, but unfortunately this seems to be where the miserable come to vent.
elcapitan
elcapitan - 8/28/2024, 7:45 AM
@thekabsin - ok this place is full of toxic masculinity. Is that better?
Vigor
Vigor - 8/28/2024, 8:41 AM
@CoHost - always has been
Radders
Radders - 8/28/2024, 9:00 AM
@CoHost - I spend more time seeing people call others istaphobes than I see actual phobic comments on here
TheRogue
TheRogue - 8/28/2024, 11:43 AM
@Radders - Im sensing a bias
captainwalker
captainwalker - 8/28/2024, 11:51 AM
@CoHost - The world has become a cesspool of perversion, mental illness and narcissism.
supermanrex
supermanrex - 8/28/2024, 1:27 PM
@CoHost - it has dude for sure. its not as fun as the good ol days of talking about comics and stories and the movies and putting out theories and just getting overall hyped. now its a cesspool of politics and anti this and anti that.
Radders
Radders - 8/30/2024, 8:57 AM
@TheRogue - nah, just critical thinking skills
Superheromoviefan
Superheromoviefan - 8/28/2024, 3:34 AM
they are losers
TheNewYorker
TheNewYorker - 8/28/2024, 7:59 AM
@Superheromoviefan - conservative losers.
Superheromoviefan
Superheromoviefan - 8/28/2024, 8:35 AM
@TheNewYorker -
they are weird
OptimusCrime
OptimusCrime - 8/28/2024, 3:42 AM
As long its not forced people wont care.
Just play the character good.
FinnishDude
FinnishDude - 8/28/2024, 4:17 AM
@OptimusCrime - Nobody ever says that a character being a straight is "forcing it" and for some people, simply having a gay character as a nameless backround extra is "forcing it"
Urubrodi
Urubrodi - 8/28/2024, 4:27 AM
@FinnishDude - The problem comes when the character's sexuality becomes the most important thing about the character and the show/movie makes a point to remind us at every scene about his/her sexuality. Not saying that it will be the case here. But that is what I consider forcing it. To give an example of what I mean, in Stranger Things, Robin that started out as a cool addition in season 3 basically only talked about her sexuality in season 4.
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 8/28/2024, 4:45 AM
@Urubrodi - Californication did that for like 7 seasons except he was straight and no one called forced.

Barney Stinson talked about his sexuality, which was ironic because he was played by a gay man, the whole entire run of how I met your mother.

The central plot of how I met your mother is Ted looking for a partner

For some reason heterosexual relationships and sexuality can remind us of this every chance they get but when it’s gay it’s forced
batman001
batman001 - 8/28/2024, 5:01 AM
@MyCoolYoung - Except How I Met Your Mother openly made Barney out to be a bit of a creep and the show was called How I Met Your Mother so of course it's going to focus alot on one character finding a partner.
Urubrodi
Urubrodi - 8/28/2024, 5:20 AM
@MyCoolYoung - @FireandBlood - Ok, maybe I should have phrased in a different way and have said sexual preference becomes the most important thing. I thought people would get what I meant. Now one person is mentioning Barney Stintson where his womanizing ways is clearly played for laughs and about characters that use their sexuality to manipulate people, neither had anything to do with what I meant. To finalize my point if a character is cool and so happens to be gay/bi/straight I don't care, but if the sexuality becomes the characters whole personality as it often happens when a show/movie is trying to appeal towards diversity then it becomes annoying. My opinion though.
OptimusCrime
OptimusCrime - 8/28/2024, 6:12 AM
@FinnishDude - thats because its not promoted or mentioned every time. Just let them play the character without the "oh btw hes gay"

We dont care! Play the character and nobody will care
Apophis71
Apophis71 - 8/28/2024, 6:22 AM
@OptimusCrime - In almost all cases it is more journalists asking dumb questions in order to create clickbait than actualy anything to do with the show/film company itself promoting or pushing it TBH. I am not negating there are instances where it IS part the advertising plan, just that the vast majority they are 'just gay' in a BTW manner and it is websites and social media that make a big deal over something that shouldn't be and isn't a focus of the show/film at all. I mean there were articles making a big deal about a character in a season of Jessica Jones few would notice even existed let alone notice she was trans who wasn't even in any of the trailers for it.
videla
videla - 8/28/2024, 7:24 AM
@Urubrodi - Sexuality is part of human life.
elcapitan
elcapitan - 8/28/2024, 7:48 AM
@OptimusCrime - isn’t that what they did with Phastos in the Eternals? Yet everyone was up in arms that they made Phastos gay!
Apophis71
Apophis71 - 8/28/2024, 8:22 AM
@elcapitan - Not to mention how much social media, reporters and websites blew up out of all proportion one line in one scene of the first season of Loki regardless if the cast and crew fed into all of it or not with comments on making it canon in the MCU he was bi/pansexual long. long after they did that in the comics and centuries after it was canon to the original Norse God he was based on (without ever leaning into it beyond that one line). I recall vividly how the boards here blew up over all of that with the usual suspects on both ends of the spectrum and a bunch of moderates trying to keep it reasonable trying to tamp down the flames with little success.
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 8/28/2024, 8:37 AM
@batman001 - except… that doesn’t matter. Barney being a creep or what the show being called doesn’t matter. The point is, their sexuality was a big part of their personality. That’s the whole point and only point
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 8/28/2024, 8:42 AM
@Urubrodi - I get what you’re saying and I’m not even trying to antagonize you here but I do think, regardless if it’s played for laughs, Barney’s whole personality was his sexuality. If that was a gay character there would be a riot.

I’d imagine both gay and straight people have individuals where their personality is their sexuality, especially considering gay people still have problems coming out still to this day.
Radders
Radders - 8/28/2024, 9:03 AM
@elcapitan - false equivalence, its different making a straight character gay to a character who's canonically gay. Though from my understanding he's not a "twink" in the comics.
Radders
Radders - 8/28/2024, 9:06 AM
@MyCoolYoung - I didn't know How I Met Your Mother" was a superhero show?
MercwithMouth
MercwithMouth - 8/28/2024, 9:39 AM
@elcapitan - The second he kissed his partner, him being gay was a huge problem.

These morons can handle a gay character, as long as the audience is never told they are gay, shown they are gay, hinted to they are gay, or accidentally reference a rainbow.
batman001
batman001 - 8/28/2024, 12:16 PM
@MyCoolYoung - Except that's not even true as Ted was portrayed as a hopeless romantic someone who had his own personal flaws and issues to deal with before he could even meet his idea partner and Barney it was the same thing except he had to over come his mommy issues and issues that he had in his past to become a good father yes there sexuality was a huge part of who they were but it was't the only aspect of there personality.
whoknows
whoknows - 8/28/2024, 1:28 PM
@MyCoolYoung - of course the name and premise of the show matter, it’s about relationships and sex. And you chose californication? A show about fornicating and youre saying no one made a big deal out of the straight guy and you deem it forced?!?!? The show is about fornication Bredrin. It’s about sex. How about you chose examples of forced heterosexuality where the show isn’t about relationships and isn’t about sex. And I’m
Not saying it doesn’t exist I’m just saying you need a better analogy lol
captainwalker
captainwalker - 8/28/2024, 3:13 PM
@MyCoolYoung - Because it's wrong on every level, you won't comprehend this until it's too late.
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 8/28/2024, 3:45 PM
@Radders - wtf are you talking about it
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 8/28/2024, 3:48 PM
@batman001 - while I can agree, I don’t think it changes what I’m saying. What I’m saying is sexuality, from a heterosexual perspective, has always been at the forefront of everything. How I met your mother is a great show so Ted and Barney aren’t necessarily one note characters but they’re popular enough for me to use them as examples. There’s plenty of other characters no one ever complain about because straight is the norm
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 8/28/2024, 3:49 PM
@whoknows - lol read my response below. I choose them because they’re popular enough to make the point. That’s all
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