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Ed Skrein Exits ‘Hellboy’ Reboot Due to Whitewashing Controversy

The act of “whitewashing” isn’t new in Hollywood, it’s been there since the industry began. From the controversial blackface in D.W. Griffith’s “The Birth of a Nation,” to a very white Natalie Wood playing the Puerto Rican Maria in “West Side Story.” My two infamous examples of whitewashing would be the casting of legendary Hollywood actor Mickey Rooney as Mr. Yunoshi in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” Rooney wore makeup and a prosthetic mouthpiece in his blatantly racist portrayal of Audrey Hepburn‘s arrogant and bitter Japanese neighbor. It has been rumored that Bruce Lee was so offended by the role that he walked out, not even midway through the film at a screening.

Another “hall-of-famer” in the whitewashing department would probably be Peter Sellers’ incredibly silly portrayal of Hrundi Bakshi in Blake Edwards‘ “The Party.” Whitewashing is still a big problem today in Hollywood as evinced by the recent backlash of Scarlett Johansson‘s casting in her supposed-to-be Japanese “Ghost in the Shell” leading role.

READ MORE: The 20 Worst Examples Of Hollywood Whitewashing

Deadpool” actor Ed Skrein surely took note of all these cases. The 34-year-old actor was cast last week in the upcoming “Hellboy” reboot. Skrein was going to play Major Ben Daimio, a character that is of mixed Asian heritage in the comic books. Controversy arose and today, in a stunning turn of events, Skrein has decided to leave the project altogether.

In a statement released on Twitter, Skrein acknowledges the “intense conversation and understandable upset” that happened over his casting, adding that he was “unaware” Daimio was Asian originally, before concluding that he is leaving because it is “what I feel is right.”

This is a major decision by the actor, one that could start a chain reaction in the industry. Skrein must be commended for his effort. He just left a major role in a major Hollywood production for the greater good. The lack of available Asian roles in the industry is no hidden secret and to cast a white actor in a role that should be given to an Asian-American seems wholly unfair and only aggravating the problem. We hope Lionsgate now does the right thing and casts the right person to play Daimio.

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  1. I don’t get it. Casting a white person in the role of a character of x race is wrong/whitewashing. But casting black person in the role of a character that is white/other race is fine (ex: Death Note L)? Either we cast people of the appropriate race faithful to the source material, or we eliminate race entirely from the equation and cast w/e, so that casting a white person in the role of an asian isn’t an issue anymore because some asian may play the role of a white person and so on. Inb4 “but whitewashing is bad bcs it was done in the past for racist reasons”. Well it’s not done with that reason in mind today, so what’s the problem?

    • The problem is people like you who encourage white supremacism. White washing is always wrong. Asians have been whitewashed in Hollywood for 100 years. You may think you are racially superior for being white and continue the trend of mostly white people playing roles that are not supposed to be white. I challenge you to a debate and I can give you a list of white washing movies and you can give me a list of minorities playing white. I hope you accept my offer. You may say the movie tries to appeal to white audience, I think it is BS. Columbia Pictures is owned by Sony, a Japanese company, should it means that the movies like Spider man, Terminator, James Bond, 22 Jump Street, etc. should have an all Asian cast?

    • The problem is people like you who encourage white supremacism. White washing is always wrong. Asians have been whitewashed in Hollywood for 100 years. I challenge you to a debate and I can give you a list of white washing movies and you can give me a list of minorities playing white. You gave me one list, I can easily outnumber any list you provide. I hope you accept my offer. You may say that movie mainly tries to appeal to white audience, I think it is BS. Columbia Pictures is owned by Sony, a Japanese company, so should it mean that the movies like Spider man, Terminator, James Bond, 22 Jump Street, etc. should have an all Asian cast?

  2. If the original character was written as Asian then what’s the problem with casting an Asian? Somebody might be too busy, but somebody else is waiting!

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