Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire botched a beautiful queer storyline Make Phoebe Spengler (openly) gay, you cowards. As a lifelong Ghostbusters fan, I was delighted to see the latest film in the storied franchise, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire in theaters. And as a queer person, I was doubly thrilled to see the makings of a queer romance between ghostbuster Phoebe Spengler Mckenna Grace and teenage ghost Melody Emily Alyn Lind. From their meet-cute to their almost kiss, Frozen Empire leaves their relationship open to interpretation.
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire Hints That Phoebe Might Be Gay - But Doesn't Confirm It The Film Leaves Things Annoyingly Ambiguous Played by McKenna Grace, Phoebe Spengler is introduced in Afterlife as a science whizz and the younger sibling of the Spengler family. Actors Mckenna Grace and Emily Alyn Lind embody characters who share an otherworldly relationship in the fifth Ghostbusters film…. Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire iced its way into movie theaters last weekend, proving there might still be some juice left in the year-old franchise. However, it is actors Mckenna Grace and Emily Alyn Lind who often steal the movie with a subplot caked in mystery.
Afterlife and FE specifically pointed out multiple times how Phoebe is a loner, has trouble making friends, etc. Some suggest she might be on the spectrum, but to me she reads as a person that feels disconnected and isolated due to her extremely high intelligence. Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire pushes the franchise in a new direction, yet it shares a frustrating issue with the reboot movie. The fifth film in the franchise, which is currently in cinemas, has been met with a generally mixed response. Additionally, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire has the lowest Rotten Tomatoes score of any installment in the Ghostbusters franchise.
And as a queer person, I was doubly thrilled to see the makings of a queer romance between ghostbuster Phoebe Spengler (Mckenna Grace) and teenage ghost Melody (Emily Alyn Lind). By Brian Davids. This act sends Phoebe on a very unexpected journey throughout the rest of the film. What are you guys doing?
But that leaves Frozen Empire in a cowardly half-realized state, where Phoebe and Melody aren’t gay ghost girlfriends, even if that would explain their relationship’s notable intensity and. .
Phoebe's potential romantic relationship with Melody is left ambiguous, leading to accusations of queerbaiting in the film. The movie's tentative handling of LGBTQ+ representation reflects a wider issue in Hollywood of not committing to diverse storytelling. .
No issue with her being gay but that definitely was done for a reason and was the main love interest of the movie. You think she turned a ghost for 2 mins because she thought melody was a cool friend. .
From their meet-cute to their almost kiss, Frozen Empire leaves their relationship open to interpretation. LGBTQ+ folks have a long and storied legacy of finding queer subtext in, well, almost. .