Billy Porter will play a 'genderless' Fairy Godmother in 'Cinderella' reboot: 'The kids are ready'
Billy Porter has revealed he is playing the Fairy Godmother as “genderless” in a new live-action film version of Cinderella.
The Pose actor, who has become known for his bold red carpet fashion choices, said he believes adults are “slowing stuff down” and that “the kids are ready” for more progressive characters in their movies.
Porter told CBS that “magic has no gender” and that this has informed his portrayal of the iconic wand-waver.
“We are presenting this character as genderless,” he said. “At least that’s how I’m playing it. And it’s really powerful.
“This is a classic fairy tale for a new generation. I think that the new generation is really ready.
“The kids are ready. It’s the grown-ups that are slowing stuff down.”
The 50-year-old star was recently criticized for wearing a dress during a cameo on Sesame Street, to which he simply replied: “If you don’t like it, don’t watch it.”
Porter will take on the Fairy Godmother role in Pitch Perfect writer-producer Kay Cannon’s new musical take on Cinderella.
Grammy-winning singer Camila Cabello has signed on to play the title role.
Idina Menzel plays Cinderella’s stepmother, with Pierce Brosnan and Minnie Driver also in the cast as the king and queen, alongside James Corden, John Mulaney and Romesh Ranganathan as mice-turned-footmen.
Mostly unknown British actor Nicholas Galitzine is taking on the role of Prince Robert.
The story has been adapted countless times for the big screen, with the most recent major adaptation produced by Disney in 2015, featuring Lily James in the lead role. That version was directed by Kenneth Branagh and featured Helena Bonham Carter as the Fairy Godmother.
Cinderella is due to be released in February 2021.
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