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Most of the deleted scenes revolve around Gaston and LeFou — the two best characters in the new film — and include a few iconic moments from the animated movie.
Josh Gad's LeFou is the most successful update made to "Beauty and the Beast," but it's disappointing that the two "villains" are the best part of the movie.
Actor Josh Gad clarifies how his character’s queerness came together for the remake. LeFou was the loyal servant to one of the best live-action Disney villains, Gaston.
The boycott against Beauty and the Beast is about much more than the movie An Alabama movie theater won’t show Beauty and the Beast because of a gay character. But that’s just the start.
Looking back at the character and the scene, Gad told the Independent in an interview published Saturday that LeFou “didn’t go far enough to warrant accolades.” ...
Beauty and the Beast‘s gay character, LeFou, quickly drew criticism from LGBT commentators. Rather than having a positive or heroic role, he’s a pathetic sidekick who harbors a one-sided crush ...
Russia is considering banning the upcoming release of Disney's Beauty and the Beast due to the appearance of the company's first openly gay movie ...
LeFou dances with a man for two seconds during the final ballroom scene. Everyone is switching partners, and he looks quite happy with his male one. It's nice. It's brief.
Actor Josh Gad clarifies how his character’s queerness came together for the remake. LeFou was the loyal servant to one of the best live-action Disney villains, Gaston.