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* MoreDiverseSequel: The series has four people of color in main roles, Ruby Cruz (Mexican-American) as Kit, Creator/ErinKellyman (Jamaican/Irish Englishwoman) as Jade, Creator/TonyRevolori (Guatemalan-American) playing Prince Graydon and Amar Chadha-Patel (an Englishman of Indian descent) as Boorman. Additionally, Kit and Jade are both queer women revealed as in love with each other, and Boorman is [[AmbiguouslyBi implied to be bi]] (or at least bicurious). Scorpia also flirts with [[spoiler:Jade]] before learning she's her [[spoiler:sister]]. Adwoa Aboah, who's biracial (with Ghanaian and white English parentage), plays her. This contrasts with [[Film/{{Willow}} the film]], which had only white main characters, and none were LGBT+.
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* MoreDiverseSequel: The series has four people of color in main roles, Ruby Cruz Creator/RubyCruz (Mexican-American) as Kit, Creator/ErinKellyman (Jamaican/Irish Englishwoman) as Jade, Creator/TonyRevolori (Guatemalan-American) playing Prince Graydon and Amar Chadha-Patel (an Englishman of Indian descent) as Boorman. Additionally, Kit and Jade are both queer women revealed as in love with each other, and Boorman is [[AmbiguouslyBi implied to be bi]] (or at least bicurious). Scorpia also flirts with [[spoiler:Jade]] before learning she's her [[spoiler:sister]]. Adwoa Aboah, who's biracial (with Ghanaian and white English parentage), plays her. This contrasts with [[Film/{{Willow}} the film]], which had only white main characters, and none were LGBT+.
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The original film stars Creator/WarwickDavis, Creator/JoanneWhalley, Creator/KevinPollak, and Creator/RickOverton reprise their roles as Willow, Sorsha, Rool, and Franjean, respectively, while new cast members include Creator/RubyCruz as Sorsha's daughter Kit, Creator/ErinKellyman as trainee knight Jade, Creator/EllieBamber as a kitchen maid named Dove, Creator/TonyRevolori as prince/scholar Graydon, and Amer Chadha-Patel as Boorman, a thief offered freedom if he assists the group in their quest. Original director Creator/RonHoward serves an an executive producer on the series.
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The original film film's stars Creator/WarwickDavis, Creator/JoanneWhalley, Creator/KevinPollak, and Creator/RickOverton reprise their roles as Willow, Sorsha, Rool, and Franjean, respectively, while new cast members include Creator/RubyCruz as Sorsha's daughter Kit, Creator/ErinKellyman as trainee knight Jade, Creator/EllieBamber as a kitchen maid named Dove, Creator/TonyRevolori as prince/scholar Graydon, and Amer Chadha-Patel as Boorman, a thief offered freedom if he assists the group in their quest. Original director Creator/RonHoward serves an an executive producer on the series.
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* HeroesWantRedheads: Siblings Airk and Kit both have {{love interest}}s with red hair. Dove has hers dyed blonde at first, but her color slowly comes out as she uses magic. Jade on the other hand has bright red curly hair from the start. In the former case, Airk doesn't actually know Dove's real hair color (just as she didn't originally).
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* MoreDiverseSequel: The series has four people of color in main roles, Ruby Cruz (Mexican-American) as Kit, Creator/ErinKellyman (Jamaican-British Englishwoman) as Jade, Creator/TonyRevolori (Guatemalan-American) playing Prince Graydon and Amar Chadha-Patel (an Englishman of Indian descent) as Boorman. Additionally, Kit and Jade are both queer women revealed as in love with each other, and Boorman is [[AmbiguouslyBi implied to be bi]] (or at least bicurious). Scorpia also flirts with [[spoiler:Jade]] before learning she's her [[spoiler:sister]]. Adwoa Aboah, who's biracial (with Ghanaian and white English parentage), plays her. This contrasts with [[Film/{{Willow}} the film]], which had only white main characters, and none were LGBT+.
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* MoreDiverseSequel: The series has four people of color in main roles, Ruby Cruz (Mexican-American) as Kit, Creator/ErinKellyman (Jamaican-British (Jamaican/Irish Englishwoman) as Jade, Creator/TonyRevolori (Guatemalan-American) playing Prince Graydon and Amar Chadha-Patel (an Englishman of Indian descent) as Boorman. Additionally, Kit and Jade are both queer women revealed as in love with each other, and Boorman is [[AmbiguouslyBi implied to be bi]] (or at least bicurious). Scorpia also flirts with [[spoiler:Jade]] before learning she's her [[spoiler:sister]]. Adwoa Aboah, who's biracial (with Ghanaian and white English parentage), plays her. This contrasts with [[Film/{{Willow}} the film]], which had only white main characters, and none were LGBT+.