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The Doctor Strange controversy — combined with the push to cast an Asian American actor as the title character Danny Rand aka Iron Fist —  has been buzzing for the last couple months. With the release of the first official trailer for Doctor Strange, Marvel’s next would-be blockbuster movie after Captain America: Civil War, the controversy has reached an all time high. So much so that a Marvel spokesperson gave this statement to Mashable regarding the casting of Tilda Swinton as The Ancient One in Doctor Strange:

“Marvel has a very strong record of diversity in its casting of films and regularly departs from stereotypes and source material to bring its MCU to life. The Ancient One is a title that is not exclusively held by any one character, but rather a moniker passed down through time, and in this particular film the embodiment is Celtic. We are very proud to have the enormously talented Tilda Swinton portray this unique and complex character alongside our richly diverse cast.”

Is this statement true though? Has Marvel Studios really pushed diversity in their movies? Have they increased the visibility of marginalized peoples in their film franchise or television properties? Has Marvel Studios subverted stereotypes? Enough to supposedly excuse recent controversies surrounding Doctor Strange and Iron Fist?

How Diverse is the Marvel Cinematic Universe? The Movies: Phase One

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  • Clark Kent in Man of Steel: *holds back from using his powers against human bullies because he knows he could hurt them very badly*
  • Clark Kent in Man of Steel: *wanders the world trying to keep a low profile and helping people whenever he can*
  • Clark Kent in Man of Steel: *practically glows when Lois Lane smiles at him*
  • Clark Kent in Dawn of Justice: *buys his girlfriend flowers and cooks for her*
  • Clark Kent in Dawn of Justice: *does his best to continue helping people in spite of his detractors*
  • Clark Kent in Dawn of Justice: *struggles with crippling feelings of guilt and self-doubt*
  • Clark Kent in Dawn of Justice: *sacrifices himself to save a world which has rejected him*
  • Critics: DC's nascent cinematic universe has so far depicted Superman as an angry god; a violent, alien entity that needs to be kept in check.