Inside ‘The Craft: Legacy’ and the Push for Trans Representation in Hollywood

Trans actors in prominent roles have for years been absent from major studio films, but that will change this year with the release of Columbia and Blumhouse’s “The Craft: Legacy,” which casts Latin trans actress Zoey Luna as one of its four female leads. But Luna’s inclusion didn’t happen by accident. Though director Zoe Lister-Jones wrote the character of Lourdes as trans, the character’s representation was the product of an open casting search of over 300 trans actors, as well as the participation of both GLAAD and an independent consultant who specializes in trans issues on screen, Scott Turner Schofield. Schofield, who is trans himself, worked closely with Lister-Jones and Luna on “The Craft: Legacy” but also works on HBO’s “Euphoria” hand-in-hand with creator Sam Levinson and its trans star Hunter Schafer. He’s one of a rising trend of trans professionals brought in to consult with creators and crew, giving notes in preproduction on the script, leading seminars with crew members on being respectful and inclusive and even just lending moral support for the trans star when things get uncomfortable. Also Read: 'The Craft: Legacy': Teen Witches Are the New 'Weirdos' in Trailer for Sequel (Video) Scott Turner Schofield on...

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