The premise: teenager Bella moves to Forks, Washington with her parents, and falls in love with the vampire Edward. When he leaves town, she falls in love with the werewolf Jacob. Eventually she has to choose between them: she chooses Edward, and they get married and have a daughter.
But that doesn't mean that gay teen boys must be content to watch actors looking sullen with their shirts off. There are always subtexts, either intentional or accidental, especially among the gay or gay-friendly members of the cast:
There were lots of sexy, tortured bad-boy vampires before, on Dark Shadows and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, in the novels of Anne Rice, but never whole tribes of them. And uber-muscular, macho vampires, not sophisticates and androgynes. Perfect for erasing the gay symbolism from the vampire mythos and producing a totally gay-free world.
And it is. There are dozens of vampire, werewolf, and human characters, but not a single gay one, in the books or any of the movies.
Are you really surprised? The series is aimed at an audience of teens, who are never allowed to know that gay people exist. It's fantasy, and gay people appear almost exclusively in comedies set in the real world. Kristen Stewart, the actress who played Bella, claimed that the series had a "gay inclination...it's all about oppression."
And it is. There are dozens of vampire, werewolf, and human characters, but not a single gay one, in the books or any of the movies.
Are you really surprised? The series is aimed at an audience of teens, who are never allowed to know that gay people exist. It's fantasy, and gay people appear almost exclusively in comedies set in the real world. Kristen Stewart, the actress who played Bella, claimed that the series had a "gay inclination...it's all about oppression."
Big deal. This was in 2012, not 1965.
But that doesn't mean that gay teen boys must be content to watch actors looking sullen with their shirts off. There are always subtexts, either intentional or accidental, especially among the gay or gay-friendly members of the cast:
The Vampires:
1. Robert Pattinson, left, as head vampire Edward.
3. Kellan Lutz, left, as Emmett, his brother.
5-6. Christopher Heyerdale and Cameron Bright as Marcus, leader of the Volturi vampires, who have lived in Italy since Etruscan times.
More after the break