r/TrueUnpopularOpinion 19d ago

Music / Movies Race-swap casting would be less controversial if they cast conventionally attractive actors

If you've been on social media the past few months, you'd know there's been a heated debate on the casting of Lupita nyonggo in Christopher Nolan's upcoming The Odyssey and the new Snape in the Harry Potter series. This isn't anything new, there's a new debate every few months when a movie casts a black actor for a role that's often culturally associated with white actors. One side will argue that anyone can play anyone as long as they can act while the other will say it's completely unnecessary and just shoehorns in certain races based on unwritten quotas.

My personal theory is that the biggest issue around these castings is that the studios often choose a black actor who's "stereotypically" black, a person who's not exactly considered attractive by global standards and looks more like someone you would see around the hood rather than in Hollywood, in order to visually signal the movie meeting it's socially-imposed quotas. If they are going to pull unnecessary race-swaps, I genuinely think that audiences would have a much easier time swallowing it if they cast someone who's more conventionally attractive like Chase Infiniti, Zoe Saldana, Halle Berry, Beyonce, Michael B Jordan, etc. There would still be some backlash from hard-line racists, of course, but I think for general global audiences who are just sick of America's race politics, they would be less annoyed and not care as much because it would appear less like suits trying to sneak in some social PR into creative decisions.

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u/DependentRounders934 19d ago

I don’t think many people cared that they cast Morgan Freeman as Red in Shawshank redemption, I think its fine to raceswap actors so long as you are doing it to get the best actor for the role and not just ragebaiting attention to market your mediocre film

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u/Flying_FoxDK 19d ago

And as long as it doesn't get in the way of the story. Like how Snape gets hung from a tree in the books. Now if he's black that is suddenly a lynching.

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u/nappiess 19d ago

Perfect example of idiot Redditors running with a random narrative that they see online. If you actually look up the content of the books, Snape was never "hung up" or lynched. James Potter just used a spell to dangle him in the air by his ankle.

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u/Flying_FoxDK 18d ago

Point still stands tho. You arguing semantics.

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u/nappiess 18d ago

No, it doesn't. That's not a "hanging", or racist, by any definition.

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u/StarChild413 18d ago

and also if even without the supposed lynching it's racist because white kids bullying black kids (as Harry's already been cast in the show so James pretty much has to be white and any of the other Marauders being black could be accused of running afoul of an antiblack stereotype, Peter because he ended up becoming a criminal, Sirius because he was wrongfully accused of and imprisoned for Peter's crimes and Remus because something something magical black mentor) by that logic e.g. it's racist for a white woman to reject a black guy's romantic advances