Bobcat Goldthwait joins 'Guardians of the Galaxy' stars supporting fired director James Gunn
Comedian Bobcat Goldthwait has a lot to say about Disney’s decision to fire James Gunn. None of it is complimentary.
The company dismissed Gunn from his latest installment of the high-profile Guardians of the Galaxy films he writes and directs, for a series of offensive tweets he wrote between 2009 and 2012 on Friday, in the middle of the San Diego Comic-Con. While Gunn had deleted the messages — in which he joked about pedophilia, rape, homophobia, and transphobia — two conservative pundits dug them up, seemingly in retaliation for Gunn’s criticism of President Trump.
Gunn apologized for the posts before he was fired, but the media giant behind the blockbuster Guardians franchise was not having it.
“The offensive attitudes and statements discovered on James’s Twitter feed are indefensible and inconsistent with our studio’s values, and we have severed our business relationship with him,” Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn said in a statement.
On Sunday, Goldthwait called out Disney for cutting ties with Gunn, whom he called a “loyal friend, super talented, passionate and kind.”
A post shared by Bobcat Goldthwait (@bobcatgoldthwait) on Jul 22, 2018 at 1:27pm PDT
Goldthwait also suggested the company remove his voice from an upcoming Disney theme park attraction featuring his character, Pain, from the animated flick Hercules. As Goldthwait put it, he’s made “a lot of sarcastically shocking and offensive jokes,” over the years. He noted, “Many that I’m embarrassed about now, and I’d hate to make you guys look bad seeing that I’m openly critical of the president and his administration, and you seem to be taking your lead from some of his radical fringe supporters.”
Goldthwait made sure to note that James Woods, who regularly tweets in support of far-right politics, also provides a voice for Hercules and might have recorded his voice for the new attraction.
Then Goldthwait made a reference to the 1995 live-action Disney movie Powder. Victor Salva, the director of that film, was sentenced to three years in state prison in 1988 for sexually abusing a 12-year-old boy who worked on his movies, according to the Los Angeles Times. Filmmakers said they didn’t know about Salva’s conviction until they were halfway done with the project. Salva then apologized and was allowed to keep his job, although he was reportedly watched on the set after the revelation.
Goldthwait is hardly the only celebrity standing by Gunn. Guardians stars, including Zoe Saldana, sent their support too.
Zoe Saldana
It’s been a challenging weekend I’m not gonna lie. I’m pausing myself to take everything in before I speak out of term. I just want everyone to know I love ALL members of my GOTG family. Always will.
— Zoe Saldana (@zoesaldana) July 22, 2018
Chris Pratt
“Understand this, my dear brothers and sisters. Let every person be quick to listen, slow to speak, slow to anger.”
JAMES 1:19
🙏?— chris pratt (@prattprattpratt) July 22, 2018
Dave Bautista
I will have more to say but for right now all I will say is this..@JamesGunn is one of the most loving,caring,good natured people I have ever met. He’s gentle and kind and cares deeply for people and animals. He’s made mistakes. We all have. Im NOT ok with what’s happening to him
— Dave Bautista (@DaveBautista) July 21, 2018
What happened here is so much bigger then G3, @JamesGunn ,myself,@Disney etc. This was a #cybernazi attack that succeeded. Unless we start to unite together against this crap, whether people are offended are not! …it’s going to get much worse. And it can happen to anyone https://t.co/AMZEd0tfqb
— Dave Bautista (@DaveBautista) July 22, 2018
Sean Gunn (James Gunn’s brother)
A post shared by Sean Gunn (@thejudgegunn) on Jul 21, 2018 at 3:47pm PDT
Karen Gillan
Love to every single member of my GOTG family.
— Karen Gillan (@karengillan) July 23, 2018
Michael Rooker, who plays Yondu in the Guardians of the Galaxy movies, left Twitter altogether in the wake of the scandal.
“This account will be inactive after today,” Rooker posted Sunday. “We’re very tired & upset over the ongoing [issues] … neither I nor my rep will use Twitter again. Twitter sucks and I want nothing to do with it.”
Fans of the series are weighing in too, via a Change.org petition asking Disney to rehire Gunn. Nearly 223,000 people had signed it as of late Monday.
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