Wizard of Oz to Get LGBTQ-Inclusive, Racially Diverse Remake

Wicked Witch - Is now a man and is now also racist with orange skin instead of green. Probably played by Neil Patrick Harris.
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Let's guess the cast.

Dorothy - They'll definitely gonna go fat and black here so gotta be Lizzo.

Dorthy's Parents - Biracial gay couple. George Takei and Ian McKellen.

Wicked Witch - Is now a man and is now also racist with orange skin instead of green. Probably played by Neil Patrick Harris.

Scarecrow - Elliot Page

Tin Man - Lebron James

Cowardly Lion - Seth Rogen

The Good Witch - Caitlin Jenner

Wizard of Oz - Now a woman. Maybe that one lesbian from SNL.

The Lollipop Guild - No midgets allowed so it's all just different versions of Danny Devito.

Perfection.

bull shit.

NPH won't play anything unless he is trying to finger bang some hot chick with his gay ass
 
So you're saying he liked young boys,

but nohomo? Ok
He may have liked young girls too? I am not as informed about his activities as others on here
 
I don’t really care what they do.

I’ve seen multiple reinventions of TWOZ including the Whiz and the only one worth a shit is Wicked (which was a fantastic play that actually captured some of the magic of the original).

It is just an incredibly hard but to crack so let them take a stab at it and let the product speak for itself.

I honestly can’t remember a time when reimagine a classic worked that great. I’ve seen remakes that were good like True Grit and Oceans Eleven but if you stray too far from the source material it rarely works.

I watched the first episode of Tom Swift on HBOMax where Tom is a black gay person and it’s unwatchable. Everything is very forced and they are trying so hard to convey that Tom is both black and gay it takes over the story.

Nobody gives a shit what color you are or your sexual orientation as long as it isn’t forced down your throat and it makes sense to the story.

This seems like a woke project where instead of focusing on the story they are focusing on portraying “disadvantaged people”. The critics will love it because they will scared to actually be negative but I doubt the box office will be all that great.

Focus on story.
 
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