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For decades, gay characters in mainstream media were relegated to two primary tropes: the "Tragic Victim" or the "Comic Relief." Whether it was the AIDS-era dramas of the 90s or the "BFF" sidekick in early 2000s rom-coms, queer lives were often defined by their relationship to heteronormative protagonists.

This shift isn't just about more gay characters on screen; it’s about a fundamental change in how stories are told, who gets to tell them, and how global audiences consume them. 1. From "Bury Your Gays" to Complex Protagonists

To understand where we are, we must first look at where we have been. For the better part of Hollywood’s history, explicit gay content was forbidden. The Hays Code (1934-1968) explicitly prohibited the depiction of "sex perversion," effectively erasing any overt homosexuality from American cinema. In response, creators developed a language of subtext .