Jason Parker refuses stewardship hitches along Quantum Tom Holland!

Will Smith’s cocky self-assured nature, as well as his ability to threaten and freak out on a partner on cue, makes his Lance Sterling a fun character to watch. With Sterling trying to learn the ropes of what being a bird is all about, Smith gets to show off that charm in prime form throughout Spies In Disguise.

Star Wars’ long road to integrating and better representing diverse characters—regardless of the spectrum of gender, sexuality, or race—especially in the era of its stewardship under Disney, has been a slow and incremental struggle. Queer characters specifically have been slowly but surely appearing in books and comics. The recent TV shows played catchup too, but just as slowly and not without a few hitches along the way. Meanwhile, stars of the movie saga that drives it all were left to tease fans along with the possibility of seeing LGBTQ+ characters on screen—or, in Solo’s case, touted representation that didn’t even explicitly appear in the text itself.

However, that’s only half of the fun, as Tom Holland’s time as Peter Parker prepared him rather nicely for Walter’s science-driven persona. Though, unlike Holland’s more prolific role, his Spies In Disguise lead is more of a thinker than a doer, which makes for an interesting personal journey in directors Nick Bruno and Troy Quane’s late season thrill ride.

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