Voice actor Eugene Lee Yang, co-producer ND Stevenson and directors Troy Quane and Nick Bruno discuss the decision to change one character's race from white to East Asian.
Yang plays Goldenloin, a knight of royal lineage who finds himself cutting off his boyfriend Ballister’s arm while trying to save his ruler. Eventually, he also agrees to track and capture Ballister at the behest of the Director , who has since stepped into power following the queen’s untimely demise.
Through the movie and graphic novel, the duo’s evolving relationship and romance shapes their respective journeys.“He is a pretty silly character in the comics. He’s a goofball, a dork. He’s also not a great person. The first thing he does is shoot Ballister’s arm off and refuse to apologize, and so they’ve had this terrible breakup. That’s what the comic is.
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