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Atypical (2017) on IMDb
Atypical (IS WOKE!)
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WHAT CRITERIA MAKES IT WOKE?
THE GAY RATIO
THE GAY RATIO
INFINITY GENDER
INFINITY GENDER
INCLUSIVITY PANDERING
INCLUSIVITY PANDERING
WOKE EVIDENCE:
• Main character is gay (lesbian)
• References to multiple pronouns

Summary:

Sam, an 18-year-old on the autism spectrum, decides it's time to find a girlfriend, which sets Sam's mom on her own life-changing path as her son seeks more independence.

"Atypical" is a coming-of-age story that follows Sam, an 18-year-old on the autistic spectrum, as he searches for love and independence.

While Sam is on his funny yet emotional quest of self-discovery, the rest of his family must grapple with change in their own lives as they all struggle with the central theme: what does being normal really mean?

SHOW TYPE

TV
SHOW LENGTH
SHOW LENGTH
30 min

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RELEASED
Released
AUG, 2017

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By NOT WOKE SHOWS 27 Apr, 2024
Business Insider Reports: John Leguizamo said that he'd "consider" accepting a role in a sequel to "The Super Mario Bros. Movie," but only if the film became more inclusive. Leguizamo, long an advocate for Latin representation in Hollywood, starred in the 1993 "Super Mario Bros." movie as Luigi opposite Bob Hoskins' Mario. The actor has called out the new animated "Super Mario Bros. Movie," which is voiced by Chris Pratt and Charlie Day as Mario and Luigi, for its comparative lack of diversity in the voice acting cast. Leguizamo told IndieWire that if the film became more inclusive in a hypothetical sequel, he wouldn't necessarily be opposed to joining the franchise. "If they start to do the right thing and add more inclusivity, I'd consider it," he said. Leguizamo is currently promoting his new MSNBC series 'Leguizamo Does America," which features the actor traveling from city to city in the United States highlighting Latino stories. He's also currently starring in "The Power" on Prime Video alongside Toni Collette, Toheeb Jimoh, and Auli'i Cravalho.
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