Horror belongs to queer people and Shudder's new docuseries Queer for Fear is ready to show you exactly how ingrained LGBTQ+ people have been in the genre since its inception. At San Diego Comic-Con, I was thrilled to get the chance to speak with a few of the voices behind the upcoming docuseries.
COLLIDER: I'm so excited about this docuseries. I feel like it was made for me as a queer person who got married on Halloween last year. So what made you guys decide to bring this monster to life, so to speak? FULLER: I think one of the happiest surprises that we got in terms of interviewees was Oz Perkins talking about his father's legacy and what it was like for a closeted queer man to navigate Hollywood and also his family in a really intimate way. That felt like something that I hadn't seen before.
As you said, we frequently look for representation where it isn't or where it's hidden between the lines. Was there a particular moment in pop culture or a movie or television series or even a character that helped you realize your own queerness along the way? What would you say you're most excited for people to take away from this docuseries when they finally get to see it?
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