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Are Dante and Matteo Homosexual or Bisexual? Do They End Up Together in Another Simple Favor?
In ‘Another Simple Favor,‘ Stephanie finds herself back in Emily’s orbit after the latter invites her to join her wedding in Capri, Italy. The surprise request comes after we grasp that Emily was released from prison because of the intervention of a wealthy Italian businessman named Dante Versano. While the development takes Stephanie aback, she learns that Dante is marrying Emily, switching how the protagonist views the situation. However, as the wedding preparation gets underway, things take a dark turn as a series of murders haunts the guests at the five-star hotel, compelling Stephanie to embark on an investigation of her hold. As she pieces together different parts of the story, a huge finding comes to the fore, showcasing how little she knows of Dante and his real reasons for marrying Emily. SPOILERS AHEAD.
Dante and Matteo’s Homosexual Love is Kept Veiled From the Public
While ‘Another Simple Favor’ is rife with plenty of twists and turns, one of its biggest plot twists arrives near the finish when we learn that Dante Versano and Matteo Bartolo are in a
Dante as a Gay Poet
I would be so gleeful if Devil May Weep delves into having Dante become bisexual/gay. It's a dream I've always had since I played the first one.
I'm hoping him and Nero hold many one on one talks, and kiss in DMC 5. With the constant progress being made in gaming with male lover characters, I'm hoping Capcom can join in on this. I want to see two hot devil boys together.
Anyone else hope for a queer relationship between Dante and Nero?
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Having now watched Fast X and getting to notice Jason Momoa play the long-running franchise’s latest villain, Dante Reyes, I’m currently unsure about how I feel about such a global IP featuring a clearly queer-coded big bad.
This article for Fast X contains spoilers. Drive with caution!
The promotional material for Fast X (or Fast and Furious 10) did hint at Dante Reyes being a bit “fruity” (for lack of a better word). So, I was looking forward to seeing if Momoa’s portrayal of such a “feminine” character was going to be used to crack jokes at the character’s expense or if Dante was indeed going to be treated as a major villain for the (as of now) terminal chapter of the franchise.
After viewing the film, I have to share that Momoa’s portrayal of Dante Reyes left me with complicated emotions. Having an actor like Momoa behave in a “feminine” style to make the audience laugh (to be truthful, I laughed, too) was a deliberate creative decision. However, at the identical time, there wasn’t a single moment where Dante wasn’t presented as an actual threat to Dom Torretto (Vin Diesel) and his ever-expanding fa
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