Disney and Lucasfilm removed the brief same-sex kiss inThe Rise of Skywalkerfor the Singapore release. The scene in question comes at the end of the movie and lasts for less than two seconds. Even so, the scene had to be cut in an effort to keep the PG-13 rating in Singapore. The country’s sensors would have gone up to an R-rating had the lesbian kiss remained in the final cut of the movie. There are mild SPOILERS forThe Rise of Skywalkerbelow, so read ahead at your own risk.
Singapore’s media regulatory board, the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) have confirmed that Disney removed thelesbian kissfromThe Rise of Skywalkerto keep the PG-13 rating. “The applicant has omitted a brief scene which under the film classification guidelines would require a higher rating,” according to the IMDA. The scene has also been cut fromThe Rise of Skywalkerin Dubai, where it is believed that the rest of the Middle East will follow suit.
In Singapore, same-sex marriage is illegal, whileconsensual sex between two menis a crime, which could carry a penalty of up to two years in prison. However, the law between women is silent, according to LGBTQ rights charity Stonewall. While this is going on in Singapore, China receivedThe Rise of Skywalkerwithout edits, though it isbombing at the box office.Star Warshas never been big in China and the latest trilogy has been a colossal failure in the country. The latest movie in the trilogy will more than likely leave theaters within the next few weeks.
The Rise of Skywalkerhas proven to bejust as divisive amongst Star Wars fansasThe Last Jediwas. Even adding a small lesbian kiss has been something that has been pointed out as pandering by some fans, while others believe that it wasn’t enough. A relationship between Poe and Finn has been rumored sinceThe Force Awakens, but it was ultimately not something Disney was willing to get behind. Poe Dameron actor Oscar Isaac was all for a twist in the storyline with two major characters coming out as gay on the big screen.
The brief lesbian kiss inThe Rise of Skywalkeris a blink-and-you-miss-it moment in the movie featuring Commander Larma D’Acy, who has been featured inThe Last Jedi. She is known for her military background, which is why Leia Organa chose her. She can be seen in the previous installment getting into an altercation with Poe, after it is revealed that he is banned from the bridge. D’Acy is married to fellow Resistance member, Lieutenant Wrobie Tyce, and they can be seen kissing in the aftermath of the Battle of Exegol.
Now that the Skywalker Saga has officially come to a close, we could very well see some more representation on the big screen in terms of gay characters. It will all depend on how far Disney is willing to go with the franchise on both, the small and big screens. Regardless, should these new stories end up in Singapore or Dubai, they will either have to be heavily censored or not shown at all.The Guardianwas the first to report on the same-sex kiss removal fromThe Rise of Skywalker.