TORONTO, Aug. 25 (UPI) — Stan Lee has come to the defense of Zendaya following reports that the actress will be portraying Mary Jane Watson in “Spider-Man: Homecoming.”
“If she is as good an actress as I hear she is, I think it’ll be absolutely wonderful,” the iconic comic book writer and creator of Spider-Man said to the Toronto Sun Tuesday.
Zendaya’s role in “Homecoming” starring Tom Holland as Spider-Man, was originally billed as Michelle, however, the former Disney channel star was linked to Mary Jane, the web-slinger’s iconic red-haired girlfriend last week.
Fan backlash ensued with commentators upset that the traditionally Caucasian character would be portrayed by an African American.
According to Lee, however, a star’s race shouldn’t matter.
“The color of their skin doesn’t matter, their religion doesn’t matter. All that matters is that this the right person for the role,” Lee said.
Lee’s comments come after “Guardians of the Galaxy” director James Gunn also defended Zendaya, noting on social media “I do not believe a character is the color of his or her skin.”
“Spider-Man: Homecoming” is due in theaters July 7, 2017.