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Posted: 2019-03-07T17:20:11Z | Updated: 2019-03-08T22:03:25Z

With Captain Marvel blasting off into theaters Friday in the first solo female superhero film from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, fans are eager to ring in another long-overdue milestone.

Marvels production chief Victoria Alonso said she believes the world is ready for a leading gay superhero at the center of their own story amid rumors that the studio is looking to cast an openly gay actor for a starring role in an upcoming project.

Our entire success is based on people that are incredibly different. Why wouldnt we? Why would we only want to be recognized by only one type of person? Alonso told Variety at the Los Angeles premiere of Captain Marvel on Wednesday. Our audience is global, is diverse, is inclusive. If we dont do it that way for them, we will fail. If we dont put pedal to the metal on the diversity and the inclusivity, we will not have continued success.

Queer representation in the MCU has been severely lacking in the eyes of many fans despite small wins like Valkyrie, Tessa Thompsons character from Thor: Ragnarok, who is apparently bisexual, despite no explicit mention of her sexuality in the film.

Deadpool 2, which gave teenage superhero Negasonic Teenage Warhead a girlfriend, is also set to one day be incorporated into the MCU after Disneys acquisition of 21st Century Fox, which distributed the film.

But an upcoming Marvel film based on The Eternals, a group of lesser-known immortal superheroes who were created by the godlike Celestials, could mark real progress for the studio when it reportedly hits theaters sometime in 2020.

The Marvel powers that be have reportedly kicked off the casting search for the film and are seeking an openly gay actor of any ethnicity between the ages of 30-49 who physically looks like a superhero for one of the films leads, according to a That Hashtag Show report.

When asked about the Eternals rumors, Alonso stopped short of confirming any casting news.

We are going to cast the best Eternals cast that we can and when were ready to announce it we promise we will, she told the outlet.

Marvel President Kevin Feige revealed that the film, which will be helmed by director Chloe Zhao , was actively in development in 2018. He has also previously confirmed that LGBTQ characters will populate the future films on Marvels slate.

In an interview last year, Feige teased that someone in previous films could identify under the LGBTQ umbrella, as well as characters weve never met before.

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CORRECTION: A previous version of this story misstated the year Thor: Ragnarok was released.