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Fans defend ‘Doctor Strange 2’ star Xochitl Gomez against those making fun of her name
Xochitl Gomez has just made her MCU debut in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. The young actor has brought America Chavez to life, holding her own in scenes opposite stars like Benedict Cumberbatch and Elizabeth Olsen. But with fame inevitably comes the haters, with many stooping to making fun of her first name.
Xochitl (pronounced SOH-cheel) is a name taken from the Nahuatl (also known as Aztec or Mexicano) language spoken in Central Mexico. The name literally means “flower,” but Xochitl is also a day in the sacred Aztec calendar set aside for reflection, creation, and pleasure.
There’s a lot of indigenous pride in this, so those on social media are kicking back against any mockery. For example, one points out the double-standard of accepting a name like Schwarzenegger and not Xochitl:
Another says it’s a beautiful and significant name:
@wandafilmz calls out xenophobes:
Plus it simply sounds and looks cool:
And another says it’s very common in Latin America and that haters should zip it:
After this role, Gomez is likely going to go on to a long and successful career in the MCU and elsewhere. Judging by what she delivered in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness she’s a fine actor, so if you’re unfamiliar with her name now you’re going to have to get used to it very soon.
As for Gomez herself, she brushes off low blows by saying she’s all about positivity and doesn’t pay too much attention to what’s being said on social media. Seems like a smart move.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is now in theaters.
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Disney CEO Bob Chapek compares himself to Iron Man
Disney CEO Bob Chapek has raised eyebrows with a decidedly odd speech in which he compared himself to Iron Man and got the mottos to Disneyland and Disney World mixed up. He made the remarks at his alma mater the University of Indiana, delivering a commencement in which he said (via Deadline):
“[The University of Indiana] was my ticket to a new life…I was kind of desperate. Desperate to demonstrate my worthiness and desperate not to waste a dime of my parents’ money on a school that was frankly testing my limits at the time. But that desperation turned to determination and my dream of defying expectations and the odds took over. And just like Iron Man draws his energy from that Arc Reactor, I get a thump from my drive to prove myself every single day. It’s a lifetime power supply that pushes me through doubts, difficulties, and around those who underestimate kids from the region.”
He then went on to dub Walt Disney World “the Happiest Place on Earth”, when any self-respecting Disney exec should know that the Florida resort’s motto is “the Most Magical Place on Earth”.
Taken alone, these aren’t exactly career-ending goofs, though criticism of Chapek has been building over the past year. Perhaps the most high-profile controversy came when Scarlet Johansson launched legal action over Black Widow going direct to Disney Plus. The corporation was forced to settle and faced a torrent of bad press over the issue.
That was followed by Chapek’s inept response to Florida’s homophobic ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill. Though Chapek eventually came out against it, it took a while and the delay saw Disney employees protesting to express their disappointment with the company. Chapek was also shown up by former Disney CEO Bob Iger, who tweeted that the bill will put young LGBTQ+ people “in jeopardy”.
Chapek has also been accused of presiding over the “fiasco” of Disney moving their headquarters from California to Florida, which saw many experienced hands choose to retire or resign rather than relocate, with many of their LGBTQ+ California employees understandably upset about being required to move to a state with anti-gay laws.
Here’s hoping the Disney ship rights itself soon, as one of the biggest entertainment corporations on the planet absolutely needs a steady hand on the tiller.
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‘Doctor Strange 2’ star Xochitl Gomez responds to America Chavez backlash
Marvel Studios had a slight wobble in 2021 with Black Widow and Eternals, but with the release of Shang-Chi, Spider-Man: No Way Home, and now Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness it seems they’re firmly back on track. The Sam Raimi-helmed sequel has been a box office smash on its opening weekend and has garnered majorly positive reviews.
One factor often singled out for praise is Xochitl Gomez’s America Chavez. She’s at the core of the plot and present in most key scenes. The then 15-year-old Gomez managed to stand toe-to-toe with acting heavyweights like Benedict Cumberbatch and Elizabeth Olsen. Marvel Studios clearly has big plans for her, though we may have to wait a while to find out what they are.
However, along with praise comes the inevitable haters. The inclusion of America Chavez in the film led to the film getting banned in Saudi Arabia because of the character’s LGBTQ+ roots in the comic books. In a chat with USA Today, Gomez shared that while she is sometimes affected by the negative comments her character has received, she prefers to stay strong and “move forward.”
“I’m all about positivity and creativity (but) sometimes I can’t ignore that completely. I’m grateful to have very supportive fans that are so much louder and more enthusiastic than haters. And it’s really important, since I do have a really big young following to show them that things happen and it’s better to stay strong and continue and move forward.”
In casting young actors, Kevin Feige has his eye on the future and the next generation of heroes. We’ve recently been introduced to Hailee Steinfeld’s Kate Bishop and Florence Pugh’s Yelena Belova, with Dominique Thorne’s Riri Williams and Iman Vellani’s Ms. Marvel about to make their MCU debut soon.
Feige recently revealed that he and key Marvel creatives had planned out the next decade of MCU stories, so here’s hoping these characters play a big role going forward as the existing MCU heroes begin to retire.
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