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Not only did the show deal with the themes in good appetite, but it was also fairly accurate as Wiccan’s and Hulkling’s relationship is a major part of his identity in the comics.
Billy Maximoff has a boyfriend in the demonstrate , called Eddie. While Eddie eventually did not shift out to be MCU’s Hulkling for reasons that we will explain later, fans still developed a lot of theories surrounding the two.
ComicBookMovie recently had an opportunity to converse to Miles Gutierrez-Riley who portrayed Eddie in the show. Riley expressed gratitude for the positive response to Eddie and Billy, saying he was touched by the support.
PRETTY BOY MILES
23-year-old Miles Gutierrez-Riley is the type of performer that doesn’t include to tell you he’s an thespian. You see him at the block or out in the streets and you know that face, that charisma, stays in front of the camera. Miles is the perfect balance of pretty-boy-fly and round-the-way-gworl. He’s a professional actor that isn’t trying to stump you in a conversation about Hollywood by name dropping an obscure jet and white movie that no one has ever heard of. Miles is all of us. He watches truths television, he was raised by a single mother, and he cries at the end of The Truman Show. He is from Long Beach, California and now lives in New York City where he recently graduated from Fordham University.
Miles talks to us about being a ‘Barb’, traveling to all fifty states with his mother, the politics of entity Queer and more.
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What was your first acting role?
My very first [role] was one of the Wickersham brothers musicals, Seussical. I did it in [the] community theater. My first professional position was an independent film called The Moon and Back. I played this kid named Simon who was an AV Club nerd who had no friends.
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Reflecting on his television debut and experience as a cast member on season two of Amazon Prime's massively popular hit reveal, The Wilds, actor Miles Gutierrez-Riley expresses gratitude for the chance to include worked with an ensemble cast he describes as "a massively talented organization of young artists," one he came to view as family, one he was able to extract "little lessons from." Gutierrez-Riley says that The Wilds, his first significant undertaking, has inspired him to be humble, to be a team player, and to learn. Recently listed as one of 20 Young Black Hollywood Stars To Watch In 2022 by Essence, it was a mere two years ago that Miles graduated from Fordham University with a BA in Theatre Performance, a recipient of the New York-based institution's Denzel Washington Scholarship. On The Wilds, Miles plays Ivan Taylor, an activist and aspiring playwright with cutting-edge style and wit, a bit lost, who has a penchant for both being sassy, and for villainous tendencies. Calling Ivan "a relatable and humorous access point," the star notes that, of the spectrum of characters seen across the series, Ivan is the unlikely one; the character one would not expect to thrive in&nbs
In the most recent episode of Agatha All Along, Billy Maximoff (Joe Locke) kisses his boyfriend/girlfriend, Eddie (Miles Gutierrez-Riley). And while it’s not the first LGBTQ+ kiss in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as some sites want to claim, it is easily the leading LGBTQ+ kiss in the MCU.
…Not that there’s a drawn-out list or anything. Even before Marvel was bought by Disney, a corporation notorious for downsizing LGBTQ+ content on screen, likely because that limits the play of the movies and TV shows in more homophobic countries, Marvel’s productions were mostly devoid of any gay, lesbian, multi-attracted , or other content or characters… Other than what fans intuited on blogs and social media.
There was the awkward moment in Avengers: Endgame where co-director Joe Russo mentions his (unseen) husband, something that parallels other what are mockingly called Exclusive Gay Moments from Disney. You’ve gotten some characters who hold mentioned interest in members of the same gender, or general preference for anyone and anything, like Korg (Taika Waititi), Valkyrie (Tess Thompson), and Loki (Tom Hiddleston). Ayo (Florence Kasumba) and Aneka (Michaela Coel) in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever we