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The following is a list of feature films with fictional and factual bisexual characters. The films were released theatrically, direct-to-video , or on a streaming platform ( non-linear network). Films are in alphabetical order by year of release.
In a 2002 report analyzing bisexuality in various mediums, specifically movies, television, and music, GLAAD criticized the track record of the movie industry in the United States, when it came to representation, and inclusion, of bisexuality, stating that often bisexual content is either "removed from novels that films are based on," removed from original screenplays when filming begins, or ...
Viktor is a bisexual trans man who dated a man and a woman at different points in the series. He is characterized as having had many girlfriends. [470] [471] [472] Jim Jimenez: Vico Ortiz: Our Flag Means Death: Jim is a bisexual, non-binary skilled fighter and pirate who has shown interest in both men and women throughout the series. [469] Loki ...
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This is a list of fictional bisexual characters, i.e. characters that either self-identify as bisexual or have been identified by outside parties to be bisexual. Bisexuality is a sexual orientation that refers to the romantic and/or sexual attraction towards people of more than one gender.
Maddie is a bisexual con-artist who can seduce both men and women. She is Jule's ex-wife. Jules is a lesbian and was conned by Maddie. [292] Bravo 2017–2018 "Jules" Langmore: Marianne Rendón: Jann: Jann: Jann Arden: Jann is bisexual and, among several turmoils, coping with the end of her relationship with Cynthia. Cynthia is lesbian. [293 ...
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Most movies with bi characters paint a stereotypical picture.... The bi love interest is usually deceptive (Mulholland Drive), over-sexed (Sex Monster), unfaithful , and fickle (Three of Hearts), and might even be a serial killer, like Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct. In other words, the bisexual is always the cause of the conflict in the film.