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ONCE UPON A TIME Opens Door to LBGT Relationships on Season 5
Executive producers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz revealed the information to Entertainment Weekly after a screening of the season premiere on Friday.
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Jamie Chung as Mulan on Once Upon a Time.
While the obvious relationship to explore would be Aurora and Mulan, Adam said, “Whether that’s going to be with any particular character, we’re not going to say”.
“It’s something we want to do this year”, Horowitz continued.
“It’s something we want to do this year”, Horowitz emphasized.
ONCE UPON A TIME is finally joining the “world we live in” in modern America.
There are speculations that Mulan (Jamie Chung) would have a relationship with Aurora (Sarah Bolger).
The bosses refused to give a hint about which characters would be involved in the LGBT relationship. Online, it is indicated that the actress will be reprising the Disney role “for a multi-episode run”.
In one of the past interviews with E!, Chung said that “it would be really disappointing to leave the audience with this giant question mark”, referring to the complicated situation Mulan had with Aurora.
Also returning in Season 5 is Meghan Ory’s Red Riding Hood/Ruby Lucas, and the showrunners teased that other familiar faces could be back as well. “We’re going to Dunbroch”, Kitsis says.
Aside from the alleged LGBT plot, there are surprises from the episodes that would “bring love, loss and destiny to the forefront”, Hypable wrote.
Upon leaving the series, Chung made sure she is not closing her doors in returning.
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As Once Upon A Time enters its fifth season on September 27, the show picks up where everything left off with Season 4 – Emma (Jennifer Morrison) is the newest Dark One, and it will take some people close to her to get her back. The last time viewers saw Mulan in season three of Once Upon a Time, she had just found out that the woman she wanted to share her feelings with was pregnant.