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No matter how diverse a show's cast or how positive its portrayal of minorities, the lead character will almost always be a conventionally attractive, heterosexual, white, vaguely Christian, and often American male. Common wisdom in the Western entertainment industry is that a show or film needs a lead character that the target demographic can identify with, so this is usually an Enforced Trope. The White Male Lead is often The Hero. You may be surprised to learn that this trope has less to do with Western bias (although that's still prevalent, make no mistake) and more to do with courting the international dollar. In the United States, for example, you're more likely to see female, non-white, and LGBT leads in TV shows, where the viewership is mostly domestic. But in big-budget blockbuster films, such actors don't do nearly as well in international markets, particularly China and Russia; Blacks and Hispanics aren't seen as relatable to the audiences there, LGBT characters are outright banned due to the countries' laws against "gay propaganda", and a woman as the hero might upset social mores depending on the movie. As a result, Western studios often play it safe by casting a plain white male as the lead. Adaptations aren't safe either; even if the main character is explicitly a person of color, they are often subjected to Race Lifts in TV or film so that there will be a white guy in the lead role. And if they were gay, expect them to be turned straight or have their sexuality downplayed as much as possible. Another common tactic is for an adaptation or historical piece to focus on a white male who played a minor role in the original story, then overblow his importance so that he's the lead. Tropers are reminded that tropes are not always bad. Many works with white male leads have been praised for their positive portrayals of minority characters. And of course it's a vicious cycle of investors who want to put their money in a sure thing and studios who want to have something to point at to seem like they know what's going to sell; there's no one group to blame. Compare Girl-Show Ghetto and Minority Show Ghetto (which this trope is intended to avoid), Ridiculously Average Guy, and White Anglo-Saxon Protestant. Compare and contrast Mukokuseki, making characters racially ambiguous so that multiple demographics can relate to them. Unless a work is consciously avoiding it, he is often the leader of a Token Trio or Five-Token Band. If the one white person is not the lead character, then he's the Token White. |
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In Adventure Time, Finn is a white male lead in a land where he is actually the only human. | |
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Gone has Sam, a light-skinned Native-American boy among full-blooded Native Americans. | |
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The Forbidden Kingdom takes place in ancient China and features a clash between Jackie Chan and Jet Li as its primary selling point, but its lead is a white male from the present day. This was star Jackie Chan's own idea, precisely to attract interest in the West. | |
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Lampooned in South Park: The Fractured but Whole, taking particular aim at the Marvel Cinematic Universe with the gag. | |
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In RENT, despite its racially and sexually diverse cast and high praise by the LGBT community, the two central characters are still the straight and white Mark and Roger (Ho Yay between them notwithstanding). While Mark is explicitly Jewish, Roger's race isn't discussed but he's usually cast as white due to his grunge rock style. | |
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Universal's 47 Ronin, based on the Japanese historical legend of The 47 Ronin starring the mixed-race (neither of them Japanese) Keanu Reeves as a British-Japanese "half-breed" who is original to the film. He was originally going to be a supporting character, but Executive Meddling had additional scenes shot to make him the main character. | |
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In Bones despite having several different ethnic minorities of African-American, Asian, Middle Eastern, and ethnically ambiguous characters that are both side and main characters, the show always focuses on Booth and Brennan's relationship, two white straight people. An African-American woman, Cam, is Brennan's boss but her relationships, even one with a Middle Eastern man she eventually marries, are a side-story. Although Angela, a half-Asian/half-white woman is bisexual, that's never mentioned again once she's out of the closet and she never has a lesbian relationship on camera. She does marry Hodgens (a white man) and have children with him eventually. | |
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CSI: NY: White male Gary Sinise portrayed lead investigator Mac Taylor, a Catholic former Marine, during the entire run. | |
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Dexter: Taking place in Miami, the series features many Hispanic characters and those of other races and ethnicities/nationalities, though Dexter himself is white. | |
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Assassin's Creed Syndicate featured a woman as a co-player character alongside her twin brother, although both of them were white. | |
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In "G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero" the cartoon ignores the lead of the surprisingly diverse comic and toy line by focusing on Duke, the generic blue-eyed, blonde-haired, straight, WASP. How do we know he's straight? They took the disfigured Vietnam veteran's girlfriend from the comic and awarded to him. Heterosexuality confirmed! The worst part is that the comic book HAD a rich WASP-y commander named Hawk, who wasn't always portrayed as... heroic (Creator Larry Hama served in Vietnam) but there can be only one "White Male Lead" so Hawk had HIS hair color changed to brown, (the SHAME) and was sidelined. | |
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Stonewall (1995) featuring a white male protagonist, but his second-lead drag queen boyfriend was Hispanic and another second-lead drag queen was African-American. | |
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Stonewall (2015) focuses on fictional Danny Winters, a white Straight Gay teenager from Indiana who bused to New York City after being kicked out of his home. Filmmaker Roland Emmerich stated in interviews that he created Danny to appeal to straight white audiences, which pleased no one. LGBT historians were obviously unimpressed, and straight white people with enough interest in the subject to even watch the movie knew better. Some were also offended by the idea that they could only relate to the blandest kid possible—not even a native New Yorker but someone from the rural Midwest—rather than the diverse individuals who were actually there. | |
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Scott Pilgrim: Aside from the titular main character, the only other straight, white male in the cast of protagonists is Young Neil, and he's arguably the least developed reoccurring character of the cast and has the least relevance to the story. | |
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Community: The first season gives the most focus to Jeff Winger, played by Joel McHale, as he transitions from lawyer to college student. While the focus spreads more evenly to the rest of the cast starting in the second season, he remains the group's de facto leader for the show's run. | |
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Narcos: The story of Pablo Escobar's rise and fall is told from the perspective of the white American DEA Agent Steve Murphy. However, the first two seasons are a bit of a Sidelong Glance Biopic, and Murphy is himself something of a First-Person Peripheral Narrator since the real main character is Escobar. Once Escobar goes down, and the real Murphy left Colombia, the focus switches to other villains, and our main character becomes Murphy's Mexican partner, Javier Pena. | |
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In Hawaii Five-0, despite the diversity of the Hawaiian islands, the main lead is still a white guy (mcgarrett) and the main plot is usually about him and his white guy partner (Danno). Some seasons had an otherwise minority-majority cast but the leads were unchanged. | |
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Sense8 features protagonists from all around the world, two of which are white males. Of those two, Will, a clean-cut Chicago cop, is the only one to receive any sort of training in their newfound abilities and possesses Chronic Hero Syndrome. The first season finale focuses on his efforts to save another member of the cluster from dying. Subverted, though — he may have started out as this, but he ends the season as The Load and has to stay unconscious or heavily medicated, the others now having to look after him. | |
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Cracked parodies this in A Trailer for Every Academy Award Winning Movie Ever with Wealthy, Successful Protagonist. They cover this trope again here. | |
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Subverted in Dark Matter (2015) — the show started out with the most milquetoast white guy in the racially diverse crew acting as the lead and audience sympathy character (he wakes up first and he's the only human character who doesn't have a criminal background). But then at the beginning of season 2, the writers kill him off (right after a new plotline for him started, no less), and then they also kill off another, much less moral recurring character the same actor was playing, just in case you thought he was supposed to take over the lead now that the rest of the crew had become more sympathetic. And, just to drive the point home, another, new white male character who joins the crew and seems like a replacement in terms of personality gets killed off even more abruptly after a few episodes, with the rest of the crew not even caring to find out what happened to him. A Black female character gets to permanently join the regular cast instead. And the Asian female Action Girl love interest from the first season becomes the primary protagonist (and captain of the ship). By the end of the second season, the only white male character still on the crew is the show's Jayne-expy, who is perfectly content just being the muscle for "Boss Lady." | |
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Assassin's Creed: Valhalla offers the player the choice to make the (white) historical character either male or female (while keeping the same name). | |
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While the historical character the series started with is Syrian, Vanilla Protagonist in the present-day storyline was just Ambiguously Brown enough to be considered any ethnicity (including white) by those who wish, while his ancestors in the historical storyline are of various ethnicities (Syrian, Italian, British, and Native American). | |
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Dave from Satina Wants a Glass of Water...sort of. | |
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In the Power Rangers reboot film, Power Rangers (2017), the only Ranger played by a white actor is Red Ranger Jason Lee Scott, the leader of the team. The film attempts to balance it out by giving Kimberly and Billy prominent amounts of screentime and focus. | |
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Subverted in Homicide: Life on the Street. The series initially focused on white Naïve Newcomer Audience Surrogate Tim Bayliss, but quickly shifted focus to his black partner Frank Pembleton after he became a Breakout Character. | |
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The cast of Remnants was enormously diverse, filled with minorities, but Jobs, the lead, is a white male. | |
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Elementary: Despite genderbending and racebending Watson (Lucy Liu) and having a host of gender-bent original characters from the Sherlock canon and the racial diversity expected of a New York show, Sherlock Holmes remains the White Male Lead. | |
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Booker DeWitt from BioShock Infinite is able to walk about Columbia because he is neither an ethnic minority nor Irish. He has Native American heritage, but there's no indication of this at all in the advertising materials or on the game's cover. | |
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Marco Polo is about the eponymous Italian merchant's adventures in the court of Kublai Khan. He is the only major white character. | |
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine being set in New York City, the 99th precinct has a good number of racial minorities and women as main and one-shot characters, with the main cast consisting of two black men (one gay), two Latina women (one bisexual), one white woman, and two white men. The lead character is the straight, white Jake Peralta. However, his last name is Spanish, so he's apparently of Sephardi Jewish stock, which is a bit more diverse than most examples. | |
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Chris from Bravest Warriors is the only white character in the show, and also the main protagonist and leader of the group. | |
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In The Order of the Stick, Tarquin has one blind spot in his Genre Savvy dominance: he believes the hero of the story is Elan (white male), when in fact Elan is part of an ensemble and the de facto protagonist is Roy (Black male). A large part of Tarquin's Villainous Breakdown is that other characters are overshadowing Elan, whom he insists should be the hero to his Big Bad—and according to Word of God, it's no accident that Elan and Tarquin both are straight white males while the characters sidelining Elan include a Black man, a woman, an individual outed as genderqueer in that very piece of Word of God, and a Latino guest star. Tarquin not only can't stand losing control of his carefully-crafted narrative, he can't stand the idea that the character who best fits the White Male Lead mold isn't the lead. He pretty much just assumes that he's the leader in his own group for the same reason, even though it's clear to the reader that he's not.note His group doesn't seem to actually have a leader, with his non-white (and in 2 cases non-human) friends only playing along to the extent that they feel like it and otherwise doing their own thing. | |
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The original North American localization for Persona, Revelations: Persona, turns the Japanese main protagonist into a white American red-headed teenager, along with making the rest of the characters diverse. This would be an example of a Race Lift. | |
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Assassin's Creed: Mirage promotes the Arabic supporting character of Valhalla to Player Character. | |
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Defiance: Played egregiously straight with Joshua Nolan, who has the textbook atoning White Savior allegory character arc in a cast whose human members consist of at least one white woman, a Native American father and daughter and a Token Black man, in future!St. Louis sharing the setting with immigrant aliens. | |
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The Nostalgia Critic likes calling these out in movies, often expressing belief that the female sidekicks/love interests should take over because they're usually more interesting. He's also called himself this, although if you know him, you'll get that he fits the description In Name Only. | |
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Analog: John W. Campbell Enforced this idea while Chief Editor of the magazine. He was very clear in his opinion that the Northern European male was the pinnacle of all beings, and rarely accepted a story with any other kind of lead. | |
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A Brother's Price: While 90% of the population are women, the lead is male, who also appears on the cover holding an unconscious woman. | |
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Marvel Cinematic Universe: The leads of the first 17 films in the MCU are white and male, a trend that held until the release of Black Panther in 2018 and Captain Marvel in 2019. Even in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, where the full diversity of Marvel's superheroes are brought together, the leads for those two films are still white males. | |
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Pacific Rim: Pan-Pacific Defense Corp is very multinational (American, Japanese, German, Russian, Australian, and Chinese) but the protagonist is a white man. This was reversed in the sequel, Pacific Rim: Uprising, where John Boyega is cast as the protagonist whose father is Idris Elba's character. | |
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Outsourced, a fish-out-of-water story about a white male American running a call center in India. | |
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Dragonball Evolution, a Live-Action Adaptation of one of the most popular and iconic Japanese anime/manga series, cast Asian actors in every important hero role... except for Goku and Bulma, who were played by white actors. | |
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CSI-verse: The three original series all had White Male Leads for most or all of their time on the air. CSI started out with white male lead William Petersen, went into an aversion phase with African-American Laurence Fishburne having top billing and Marg Helgenberger in the lead role, and ended up with white male Ted Danson in the lead. CSI: Miami: White male David Caruso held the lead role as Catholic Horatio Caine for the whole series. CSI: NY: White male Gary Sinise portrayed lead investigator Mac Taylor, a Catholic former Marine, during the entire run. |
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In the original novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, the narrator is the Native American Chief Bromden. The film version centers on the white male Randle P. McMurphy without any narration from the Chief. This is a case of Pragmatic Adaptation because Chief Bromden is a Supporting Protagonist who does not speak for the vast majority of the film (and it's a surprise reveal in the movie that he actually can), while the main conflict in both the book and the film revolves around McMurphy and Nurse Ratched, not Chief. | |
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Played (almost) completely straight in Steven Universe. Steven, the lead character, is an alien-human hybrid, yet he still entirely appears to be a white, male human. The alien Gems tick many boxes: they're all female, (or at least present themselves that way), they're Discount Lesbians, and their voice actresses are almost all nonwhite women, but the central figure is always Steven. He's also, however, The Heart and the White Mage in a show where all the combat-oriented characters are women including his sword-wielding Indian-American girlfriend, and no one sees it as a big deal. | |
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Played with in Gives Light. The main character is a light-skinned Native American boy (his father is Shoshone and his mother was white). As a result, other children on the reservation see him as white, and because he was raised off of the reservation (but by the aforementioned Native American dad) he doesn't always fit in with them. | |
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Birth of the Dragon was advertised as a Bruce Lee biopic, but turned out to focus more on his white friend who didn't even exist in real life. | |
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Assassin's Creed: Odyssey offers the player the choice between a male character and a female character for the historical era. | |
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Godzilla: King of the Monsters! (1956): This Americanized version of the original Japanese film inserts Raymond Burr into the footage and turns him into the lead character. | |
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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order with Cal Kestis. Admittedly, the Ginger-American is an unexplored territory for video game leads. | |
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Jim from The Office (US) isn't exactly the only white male at his small paper company in small-town Pennsylvania, but he often served as being the young, attractive, savvy wisecracker who would make fun of the middle-aged eccentric losers around him. Naturally, the spotlight gets stolen from him on a regular basis. After a good deal of Characterization Marches On, he's learned to be Not So Above It All. | |
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Aiden Pearce, the main protagonist of Watch_Dogs. | |
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Saved by the Bell: Zack, Screech, and Mr. Belding are all white males. Zack is the protagonist during the most popular 1989-1993 run. Screech and Mr. Belding were in all the incarnations. Mark Paul Gosselaar is part Indonesian on his mother's side, but he sported bleached blond hair during the show which made him look decidedly more Anglo. | |
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Death in Paradise has a racially diverse cast, with a black woman and two black men as the main characters, as well as several Black side characters. The head of the show always ends up being a white man, however, with the arrival of Richard Poole, later replaced by Humphrey Goodman. | |
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Glee Glee has a very diverse cast, boasting characters of all different races, sexual orientations, and levels of ability, but the stars of the show always seem to be the white, heterosexual teacher Will, and the leaders of Glee club: white, straight couple Finn and Rachel (albeit Rachel is ethnically Jewish, but the point remains the same). Lampshaded by Emma at one point. It gets to the point where one episode has a tacked-on musical number for the Black Mercedes and the Asian Tina. This number is explicitly said In-Universe to have been added to give two underutilized characters something to do. ...Until the fifth season with the untimely death of Finn's actor Cory Monteith, which led to Kurt and Blaine becoming Glee's Official Couple, though they are both white males.note Actually, Darren Criss is Eurasian: half-white, half-Filipino, but no mention is made about Blaine's race and ethnicity within the show (his mother is portrayed by Gina Gershon, a white Jewish actress, but not much is known about his father). Finn is also an example in-universe. Apparently he is the only suitable "male lead" for the Glee club at the time the other two boy members are white, but one is a Camp Gay and the other one is disabled. Shortly later three other boys join in, but one is Jewish, one is Black and one is Asian, so Finn, the only non-minority boy, stays as the designated lead, soaking in Will's favoritism, despite definitely not being the best male singer in the group and actually being one of the worst dancers. |
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Despite boasting a far more diverse cast than its parent show, the NCIS: New Orleans team is lead by one of these in Special Agent Dwayne Pride. Technically, two, as his second-in-command Agent LaSalle is one of these too. | |
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Max in Bryan Miranda's The Journey to Atlantis. Not only is he this trope, even his (last) name is White. | |
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Chrono Hustle is fairly diverse in its cast but, while it isn't explicitly mentioned, Jack seems to be white based on the fact that his race likely would have come into play otherwise when he went to the Old West. | |
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In Animorphs, the eponymous group consists of a Hispanic boy (Marco), a Black girl (Cassie), a white girl (Rachel), a white boy permanently trapped in the form of a hawk (Tobias), a blue, male alien (Ax), and a white boy (Jake). Jake is somewhat arbitrarily chosen to be the leader in the first book, partially because he was the tiebreaking vote on what course of action the kids would take. Though, it should be noted that the series gives pretty equal POV time and attention to each character. | |
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Assassin's Creed Origins was where things were rectified. The Ptolemaic Egyptian protagonist has appropriately dark skin. | |
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Applies to The Magicians (2016). Its main character, Quentin, is one of two white men in a fairly diverse cast — the other, Eliot, starts the series as openly into men. Quentin is later revealed to be bisexual and neurodivergent, however. This trope is also lampshaded by an old-timey character who recognizes Quentin as the traditional Audience Surrogate. Discussed as foreshadowing in "The Side Effect"; two librarians well aware of how the plot will go are discussing the main characters. Derek considers Quentin the white male lead; Penny rebukes him, as viewing Quentin as the main character when everyone has their own contributions is a case of "white male protagonism". He says the story does not go the way one might expect. Indeed, Quentin dies at the end of the season, leaving the series without a clear White Male Lead. |
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Deconstructed with Donnie DuPre from Demo Reel. He's the "main" Innocent Bigot in a show that has a woman, a Black man, and two foreign guys, but he's very bisexual, very nice and very woobie, really wants to be a good friend to all of them, and after some firm prodding, works to make up for his initial racist/sexist comments. | |
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As diverse as Star Trek: The Original Series tried to be in the racially charged '60s, they still had to have a white man as the Captain; the meddling executives wouldn't even stand for a female Number Two. This was followed by Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation and Jonathan Archer in Star Trek: Enterprise. It was averted with Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, in which the eponymous space station is commanded by Bald of Authority Benjamin Sisko, and Star Trek: Voyager, in which the eponymous ship is captained by the female Kathryn Janeway. Michael Burnham is the lead but not the captain of Star Trek: Discovery, and a Black woman. Star Trek: Picard is the most straightforward example yet, with Picard as the only white male among the main cast. | |
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CSI: Miami: White male David Caruso held the lead role as Catholic Horatio Caine for the whole series. | |
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The Law & Order franchise usually has one of these, typically from a salty, no-nonsense, working-class background, plus or minus an Olivia Benson or two. The exception is season 13 of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit when Olivia Benson moves into the role of lead character, and the male lead, Nick Amaro, is Latino. | |
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The Last Airbender is based on a cartoon with two lead characters who have no specific race's features, being tan-skinned and blue-eyed. They belong to a Fantasy Counterpart Culture based on Inuits. The film cast unambiguously white actors to play the lead roles and Inuit actors as the rest of their tribe. | |
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Futurama's main cast includes a Hispanic robot, a mutant woman, a Jamaican, a Space Jew lobster-man and a Chinese-Martian woman, but the main character, Fry, is still a white male (admittedly, one odd in being from modern times). | |
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World War Z features a white male lead played by Brad Pitt, while the original book is a series of interviews with men and women from a wide variety of nationalities. | |
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Magic: The Gathering: In Magic's earlier years, the Weatherlight was crewed by a diverse bunch of people - men and women, with many skin tones, and even including elves, minotaurs, and cat-people. But who is their leader? That would be Commander Gerrard Capashen, a light-skinned human male. And he gets extra discomfort points for being the product of Urza's bloodline project, meaning that he's genetically perfect for fighting the Phyrexian invasion. Later on in the story, the planeswalker Jace Beleren - another light-skinned male human - was introduced and poised to be at the center of many of the story's most important plots, including the Eldrazi invasion of Zendikar and the Maze crisis on Ravnica. In recent years he was chosen to be blue mana "representative" of the Gatewatch, an Avengers-style alliance of planeswalkers dedicated to protecting the multiverse from extraplanar threats; and, like before, he's had a central role in solving each problem that the Gatewatch has thus confronted. For what it's worth, Magic has subverted this trope just as often as it's upheld it. For example, the darker-skinned Gideon Jura was The Hero of the Gatewatch, while Jace was more commonly The Smart Guy. Many blocks have focused on leads that were neither white, male, nor straight. Kaladesh and Fate Reforged get special mentions here; Kaladesh's primary protagonists were the biracial, pansexual female Planeswalker Chandra Nalaar and her middle aged south Asian mother Pia, while Fate Reforged introduced Alesha, Who Smiles at Death, Magic's first canon trans character who also isn't white (hailing from a Fantasy Counterpart Culture to the Mongol Horde). |
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Elysium: The main character is nominally a light-skinned Hispanic man, but he's played by the very WASPy Matt Damon. | |
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Days Gone has Deacon Saint John. | |
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The Heroes of Olympus series: The series amps up the minorities compared to its predominantly white prequel, but Percy and Jason are still the attractive, straight, white, male leads of the Greek and Roman camps, as well as of the Seven. Subverted in Son of Neptune - Chinese Canadian Frank is the official leader of the quest. And again in House of Hades, when Jason promotes Frank to praetorship to lead the ghost army. |
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The 2011 film Tower Heist was supposed to have a mostly Black and Latino cast with Eddie Murphy in the lead. The lead role instead went to Ben Stiller. | |
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In the film version of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Alan Quartermain is the lead character and the team leader. In the original comic, Mina Murray is the team leader. But he's Sean Connery! | |
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Glory is about The American Civil War's 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, one of the first formal units of the U.S. Army to be made up entirely of African-American men. The movie's viewpoint character is Colonel Robert Gould Shaw (Matthew Broderick), the 54th's white commanding officer. | |
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The Great Wall is a joint American and Chinese production with two western, English-speaking actors Matt Damon and Pedro Pascal, as our leads and viewpoint characters in an otherwise Mandarin-speaking Chinese cast. It's an obvious ploy to appeal to both Chinese and American audiences. | |
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Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters features Jake Armstrong/Stretch, who is the main character and leader of the titular team, which consists of his Korean-American best friend (Wingspan), his Afro-Latino new friend (Omni-Mass), and the late addition of an Iranian-American girl (Blindstrike). The show's supporting cast and Rogues Gallery is also very diverse. | |
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No Escape (2015): Despite being set in an Asian country, the film is focused solely on Jack Dwyer (played by the very white Owen Wilson) and his desire to protect his family, and not focused on any Asian character. | |
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Doctor Who: All the Doctors through Peter Capaldi (Twelfth) were white males, though it was eventually confirmed during Steven Moffat's tenure that Time Lords can change race and sex when they regenerate. There had long been debate among fans — and indeed, the BBC, who've considered Black actors for the role — of getting a female or alternate race in, but this quickly degraded into accusations that it would be wrecked. The announcement in 2017 that the Thirteenth Doctor would be Jodie Whittaker, a white woman, caused the fanbase to erupt and break — some were overjoyed, some would rather have had a male Doctor of an alternate race, some wanted a non-white woman, and some wanted another white man. For the run on the classic show, the Doctor was treated as asexual, but the TV movie and the revived series frequently make overtures of the Doctor having sexual tension with orientation-appropriate companions. There are conflicting stories as to whether Peter Capaldi (the Twelfth Doctor) wanted to make him aromantic again when he took on the role. What is clear is that initially the show seemed to be going in that direction in his first season...but by the end of Series 9 it was clear that the Doctor and Clara Oswald's relationship ran far deeper emotionally than simple friendship (to the point that the season finale has him mocked for claiming she's just his friend, given that he would risk the universe to bring her back from the grave), while the post-season Christmas special was an out-and-out Romantic Comedy involving him and River Song, one of his several wives. |
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Zig-zagged in the Crysis series. In the first game and its sidequel, the protagonists are Nomad and Psycho, both white—but their team leader is Prophet, Black. In Crysis 2, the protagonist is Alcatraz, white, who is ultimately absorbed by the nanosuit and overriden by Prophet's memories. In Crysis 3, the protagonist is Prophet. | |
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The Wire features a majority African-American cast, but the clear lead character is Jimmy McNulty, played by the white actor Dominic West. | |
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CSI started out with white male lead William Petersen, went into an aversion phase with African-American Laurence Fishburne having top billing and Marg Helgenberger in the lead role, and ended up with white male Ted Danson in the lead. | |
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Inverted in Lilies of the Field. Sidney Poitier plays a Jerk with a Heart of Gold who decides to help out some rather disaffected German nuns. | |
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The Last Samurai is a loose retelling of the Boshin War and Satsuma Rebellion rolled into one event, experienced through the eyes of an American adviser-turned pro-Samurai defector Nathan Algren (played by Tom Cruise). While Algren is fictional, he's based on Frenchman Jules Brunet, who really was sent to modernize the Japanese military and fought in the Boshin War. | |
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Criminal Minds Although more properly an Ensemble Cast, in its first two seasons billed Mandy Patinkin and Thomas Gibson as the show's leads. Furthermore, the pilot only had one female lead character (Elle Greenaway) and one African-American lead character (Derek Morgan) surrounded by white males, indicating that they were tokens. More female characters were added or became relevant, and Morgan's character has gained depth and prominence as the series progressed, but the show's "stars" are still white males - Gibson and Joe Mantegna. The UnSub in "Broken Mirror" lampshades this when he "profiles" the team while taunting them during one of his phone calls, deriding Morgan as simply a "side of beef" and telling Elle she had no chance of "joining the all-boys' club." The first spinoff Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior, in its pursuit to be radically different from the original series while keeping faithful to its basic structure, had a Bald of Authority played by Forest Whitaker among an otherwise whole white main cast. The character "Prophet," who had been originally envisioned as Black, was made white. Played straight in the second spinoff, Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders. The team includes two white females (one played by a Hispanic actress though the character is not), a half-Asian male, a Black male, and an older white male played by Gary Sinise, who is the team leader. |
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Played straight in the second spinoff, Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders. The team includes two white females (one played by a Hispanic actress though the character is not), a half-Asian male, a Black male, and an older white male played by Gary Sinise, who is the team leader. | |
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Big Trouble in Little China: The story is about Chinese heroes fighting an ancient Chinese wizard and his minions, but we spend the whole time from the perspective of a random white trucker one of the heroes knows. This forms the basis of the film's main joke: Jack thinks he's the hero of the story by default, even assuming a dodgy and inconsistent John Wayne impression to act tough and play the part, but he's really the comedy sidekick. | |
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Firefly: Four white men, two white women, one Latina woman, one black woman, and one black man in the main cast. The captain and pilot make up two of the white men. However, the black woman is second in command, and the captain avoids the "vaguely Christian" description by being belligerently anti-spiritual. | |
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Played straight in Gears of War 1 through 4 (and the spin-off, Judgment), then subverted in Gears 5. Standard White Male Lead JD Fenix turns out to be a Decoy Protagonist, with Kait Diaz (a Hispanic woman from a Fantasy Counterpart Culture) being the game's actual main character. | |
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The Singoff's third series was won by a now-famous group called Pentatonix. Despite all the singers being diverse and talented, the lead singer during the show was definitely the conventionally good looking white male. | |
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Speed Racer casts the racer family, who are Japanese but Mukokuseki in the original anime, with white actors. Emile Hirsch is our white male lead as Speed. | |
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Subverted in the early Metroid games. For the first two games, Samus wears armor that completely covers her body and is described as male in the manual. At the end, it is revealed that Samus Is a Girl. | |
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Kid Cosmic has the titular "Kid." | |
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Telling Lies has four main characters — two of them white women and one a woman of color — but the character most central to the plot is The One Guy, who is white. | |
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Interview with the Vampire (2022): Averted because Louis de Pointe du Lac, the lead character, is a black Creole in the series instead of a white Creole like in the novel. | |
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Zig-zagged with the Assassin's Creed franchise. While the historical character the series started with is Syrian, Vanilla Protagonist in the present-day storyline was just Ambiguously Brown enough to be considered any ethnicity (including white) by those who wish, while his ancestors in the historical storyline are of various ethnicities (Syrian, Italian, British, and Native American). The present-day protagonist was eventually replaced by you, the player, starting with Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, which was also where the historical protagonists began to play it straight. This was not helped by the fact that the titles centering on a half-Black woman (AC III: Liberation) and a Black man (AC IV: Freedom Cry) are a Gaiden Game and Downloadable Content respectively, neither of which received much promotion, to the point where few have heard of them. Assassin's Creed Syndicate featured a woman as a co-player character alongside her twin brother, although both of them were white. Assassin's Creed Origins was where things were rectified. The Ptolemaic Egyptian protagonist has appropriately dark skin. Assassin's Creed: Odyssey offers the player the choice between a male character and a female character for the historical era. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla offers the player the choice to make the (white) historical character either male or female (while keeping the same name). Assassin's Creed: Mirage promotes the Arabic supporting character of Valhalla to Player Character. |
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The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift is set around the Tokyo car scene, and features a Japanese villain with yakuza ties, a Non-Specifically Foreign love interest (played by a Latina actress), and a Korean mentor figure. The main character is Sean Boswell, a white guy from Arizona. | |
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The Last King of Scotland: A movie (and its source novel) is a Sidelong Glance Biopic of Idi Amin from the perspective of a fictional, Scottish doctor who has the lead role. The trope has at least one Lampshade Hanging, and it's Very Loosely Based on a True Story. | |
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