What’s up guys, it’s Sussan Mourad with
Clevver News, and Star Wars actor John Boyega
stole the hearts of many over the past few
years, but in a new tell-all interview, John
is detailing the unfair treatment he received
at the hands of Disney solely due to his race.
What many perceived John Boyega’s portrayal
of the first-ever Black stormtrooper in the
final Star Wars trilogy installments as a
“cinematic milestone,” according to John
that was hardly the case if you were to walk
a mile in his footsteps following the success
of 2014’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
In a new interview with British GQ, John opened
up about his character Finn being portrayed
as less important compared to his white co-stars,
who also happen to be the film’s lead characters,
in the three final installments of the series.
Despite the fact that Disney illustrated Finn
to be crucial to the plot of the films, He
said QUOTE, “They gave all the nuance to
Adam Driver, all the nuance to Daisy Ridley.”
John went on to add, “But what I would say
to Disney is do not bring out a black character,
market them to be much more important in the
franchise than they are and then have them
pushed to the side. It’s not good. I’ll
say it straight up.”
Many fans may have noticed that following
The Force Awakens, Finn’s appearance in
The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker slowly
began to decline, putting much more emphasis
on Daisy Ridley’s character, Rey Skywalker.
But it was John’s next comments that came
as quite a shock, to which he mentioned the
slew of racist comments he continues to receive
over his role.
He said, “I’m the only cast member who
had their own unique experience of that franchise
based on their race. Nobody else had the uproar
and death threats sent to their Instagram
DMs and social media, saying, ‘Black this
and black that’ and ‘You shouldn’t be
a Stormtrooper.’”
John went on to state that this only fueled
his anger that much more, adding that he felt
this situation changed him.
He also noted that his fellow supporting actress,
Kelly Marie Tran AKA Rose Tico, who is Vietnamese,
also took a backseat to their fellow white
leads, saying, “‘Like, you guys knew what
to do with Daisy Ridley, you knew what to
do with Adam Driver,” adding that when it
came him and Kelly, it was like “f - - k
y’all.”
Back in 2018, Kelly, who happens to be the
first woman of color with a major role in
a Star Wars film, actually quit social media
due to harassment and harsh criticism from
online trolls.
John continued to reflect on his and his costar’s
treatment due to their race, saying, “So
what do you want me to say? What they want
you to say is, ‘I enjoyed being a part of
it. It was a great experience …’ Nah,
nah, nah. I’ll take that deal when it’s
a great experience.”
John has been a strong advocate for racial
injustice as he recently spoke at a Black
Lives Matter rally in London back in June
following the death of George Floyd.
During his powerful speech, John said QUOTE,
“Every black person in here remembers when
another person reminded you that you were
black.”
He began tearing up as he relayed to the crowd
the pain he and millions have endured through
the years, adding, “I need you to understand
how painful this s–t is… to be reminded
every day that your race means nothing. That
is never the case anymore.”
John was even willing to put his acting career
on the line, saying, “I’m speaking to
you from the heart. Look, I don’t know if
I’m going to have a career after this, but
f–k that!”
Following John’s interview with GQ, fans
began to rally behind him on social media,
claiming that he deserved much better in the
Star Wars films.
One fan tweeted, “There’s always been
an unsaid ‘shut up and be grateful that
you’re here’ mentality with marginalized
performers and I’m glad John Boyega continues
to say ‘lol no.’”
Another user wrote, “I’m only going to
say this once: If John Boyega said that The
Last Jedi was a racist movie, that his and
the rest of characters of colour were treated
like shit and that his experience while working
on it wasn’t good… IT IS WHAT IT IS!!!!!!!!”
Followed by, “NOBODY!!!!! and yes, i said
NOBODY!!!!!!! has the right to question his
words nor his feelings nor his experiences!!!!”
Another person took note of the movie posters
slapped across billboards and news outlets,
writing, “Friendly reminder these were the
posters for Force Awakens. This was pure bait
and switch like John Boyega said. Most of
us were thinking Finn was going to be a Jedi.”
Like John, we need to continue to use our
voices to bring awareness to the many instances
of racism occuring every day around the world,
and we applaud him for his persistent efforts
in doing so.
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the comments, and if you were surprised by
what he had to say.
I’m your host Sussan Mourad, bye guys.
