Scarlett Johansson has faced backlash for being slated to star in Rub & Tug as Dante “Tex” Gill, a transgender criminal boss based in Pittsburgh.
This new casting announcement has reignited the fiery debate over casting cisgender actors in trans roles. Many decry this pattern of passing over trans actors as a dehumanization of trans people, and also because it dries up work for trans actors:
Actors who are trans never even get to audition FOR ANYTHING OTHER THAN ROLES OF TRANS CHARACTERS. THATS THE REAL ISSUE. WE CANT EVEN GET IN THE ROOM. Cast actors WHO ARE TRANS as NON TRANS CHARACTERS. I DARE YOU #RupertSanders @NewRegency #ScarlettJohansson https://t.co/RkrW8MeGcG
— Jamie Clayton (@MsJamieClayton) July 4, 2018
While others believe that Johansson is just doing her job as an actor, and nothing more:
Dear SJWs. #ScarlettJohansson is an ACTOR. Like any ACTOR, they are cast because they best fit the director's vision. There is no law that says only trans can portray a trans person in a film. Now fuck off with your insufferable moral grandstanding.
Sincerely,
A Trans-woman.— Valerie (@Val_Floof) July 4, 2018
While some have used Gill's deadname (a pre-transition name) when describing the movie, Gill's 2002 obituary confirms his male identity, despite misgendering him.
Johansson herself has responded to the massive backlash, but her statement to Bustle has done nothing to douse the fires.
"Tell them that they can be directed to Jeffrey Tambor, Jared Leto and Felicity Huffman's reps for comment."
In fact, her statement highlights the trend of casting cis actors for productions that would go on to reach critical acclaim.
Johansson has a history of being cast in roles that, for lack of a better phrase, she does not fit. In 2017, she was cast as the lead character in Ghost in the Shell, adapted from a Japanese anime. Adaptations of works are made across cultures all the time, but when your adaptation is still set in Japan, your casting becomes difficult to defend.
Interestingly enough, the director of Ghost in the Shell is Rupert Sanders, the same director taking on Rub & Tug.
I know ppl are mad at #ScarlettJohansson and rightfully so...but can we be irate at the casting directors, prod.companies & every1 else that is part of the projects that also continue to make these shitty decisions?
Let's share their names too! They can easily hide behind a star
— Jaremi Carey (@PhiPhiOhara) July 4, 2018
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