The two then have a battle during which, Luca decides to let Hiro win to enjoy it more time seeing his potential despite being a rookie. Luca meets Hiro when he goes looking for Mimori's cell phone that Luca took from Takuma, which he returns.
In the same Variety report mentioned earlier, it was also revealed that Pixar animators just restored a same-sex between two characters in the upcoming Lightyear movie after a group of concerned employees released a statement earlier in March claiming executives at Disney had censored all attempts to portray instances of “overtly gay affection” from storylines in various Pixar films.His parents died in a car accident and his adoptive parents were unloving, uncaring, and greedy, Ever since his sister, Shiori Yonazuki, had fallen sick, Luca has been working towards winning the Shadowverse tournament to earn enough money to cure Shiori's illness. The news of Giulia almost being queer in Luca comes on the heels of The Walt Disney Company being in hot water with a lot of its LGBTQ+ fans for funding and supporting legislators in Florida who support the state's controversial "Don't Say Gay" bill. "That was something that I was interested in as well because there’s just that moment that maybe we’re not thinking about boyfriends and girlfriends yet, which is really more about friendships."
It’s also specifically a little bit pre-romance," Casarosa told Out last year. "In my first picture, I realized we hadn’t done kids being kids, so that was kind of part of me thinking about that. If you haven't seen the film yet, Luca is basically a quintessential coming-of-age story about an Italian teen sea monster named Luca (Jacob Tremblay) who runs away to the surface world with his bestie and fellow teen sea monster Alberto (Jack Dylan Grazer, who came out as bi shortly after the film's release in 2021). With themes that include keeping secrets from the ones you love, running away from home to be your most authentic self, and hiding your identity from society, there's a lot in Luca that LGBTQ+ people can relate to, but the thing that REALLY had fans all over the world fawning over the cute animated flick was the definitely the dynamic between the two main characters. Unfortunately, none of the tangible romantic chemistry between Luca and Alberto was ever made official, and Luca director Enrico Casarosa explained that while making the film's two lead characters gay was definitely a possibility, he ended up wanting to make the film about a "pre-romance" part of many children's lives. “We very often came up against the question of, ‘How do we do this without giving them a love interest?'” one of the sources told the trade.
Despite initial hesitation from filmmakers to say so during the film's initial release, it looks like Pixar's 2021 animated flick Luca, was, in fact, almost going to have an explicitly queer character.Īccording to a recent report from Variety, two unnamed sources working at the Disney-owned animation studio confirmed that there were indeed discussions about whether Luca and Alberto's human friend in the film Giulia (played by Emma Berman) was going to be queer, but the reason it didn't end up happening in the final version of the film was that they couldn't figure out how to include her character's sexuality in the film without giving her a love interest.