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More From Our Brands. Screen veteran Vaughn freaky came with an open mind, and a willingness to learn. Expand the sub menu TV. Expand the sub menu What To Watch. See All. Related Stories. I was so excited about the pants because I really did not want to be sexualized.

The boy in question is surly and repressed, calling Josh a homophobic slur when his advances are refused. He deals with it as instructed, shortly before both meet an untimely end at the hands of Vaughn. Freaky is a American black comedy slasher film directed by Christopher Landon from a screenplay by Michael Kennedy and Landon.

Misha Osherovich’s character, Josh, in Blumhouse’s “Freaky” (in theaters and on Gay Nov. 13) is more than just the gay sidekick. We soon meet Nyla, a Black high school student who stands out as the thought leader of the group, and Josh, an out gay character who shows equal parts cynicism and heart.

A twist on Freaky Friday, it stars Vince Vaughn, Kathryn Newton, Katie Finneran, Misha Osherovich, Celeste O'Connor, and Alan Ruck. We wanted him as a character to always be on a moral high road, and we wanted him to call this guy out, especially when he calls him a f——.

While she plays a smart-and-sweet Millie, Newton shines as a comedic actress and action star when portraying the Blissfield Butcher in her own body. “Yes, he’s a gay best friend, but he’s also a. Osherovich recalled a pivotal van ride from set, where Vaughn asked them about their non-binary journey.

Jump to Comments. Expand the sub menu Film. Popular on Variety. By Matt Donnelly. Senior Film Writer. For us to be able to write a character like Josh, who is out and comfortable. Vince asked a lot of questions. Josh and Nyla are running in terror from Vaughn, unaware their friend Millie is actually trying to explain the freak accident.

Home Film News. Josh Anderson looks at Josh from Christopher Landon's slasher 'Freaky' and explains why he's such an important queer character.

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The horror genre loves its tropes — sets of rules that dictate survival based on stereotypes around morality, class, race, gender and sexual orientation. Expand the sub menu Music. It felt like such a gift that somebody older and established, and a straight white male, was actively interested in learning about.

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