Scarlett Johansson has withdrawn from the film Rub and Tug following widespread criticism of her casting as a transgender man, Dante "Tex" Gill. The actor announced the news on Friday in a statement to Out Magazine. She
Scarlett's words are a significant departure from her previous statement. In the wake of the immense and immediate backlash against the news of her casting the week of July 3, she originally shifted attention to other cisgender actors who have portrayed transgender characters. "Tell them that they can be directed to Jeffrey Tambor, Jared Leto, and Felicity Huffman's reps for comment," she said simply, via a rep, to Bustle.
Previously, Scarlett's casting was heavily criticized by many, including trans actors. They included Trace Lysette, who stars in Transparent, and Jamie Clayton, who stars in Sense8.
"Oh word?? So you can continue to play us but we can’t play y’all? Hollywood is so f*cked... I wouldn’t be as upset if I was getting in the same rooms as Jennifer Lawrence and Scarlett for cis roles, but we know that’s not the case. A mess," Trace wrote on Twitter. "And not only do you play us and steal our narrative and our opportunity," she added, "but you pat yourselves on the back with trophies and accolades for mimicking what we have lived... so twisted. I’m so done..."
Jamie chimed in with the same criticism. "Actors who are trans never even get to audition FOR ANYTHING OTHER THAN ROLES OF TRANS CHARACTERS," she tweeted. "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"
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Scarlett was previously criticized for playing a whitewashed version of a Japanese character in Ghost in the Shell, which was also directed by Rupert Sanders, the director of Rub and Tug. It is unclear who will be replacing her in Rub and Tug, and whether the film will cast a transgender man.
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