Captain America and the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s first openly gay character, Joe Russo.

Disney's inability to quickly address the company's involvement in funding legislators involved with Florida's so-called "Don't Say Gay" bill has seen a lot of internal and external information. Things are slowly starting to change.

Last night, in the wake of news that queer Disney employees across the company were planning to walk out to protest the response to the Florida legislation, the studio became the latest arm of the movement.

The studio said in a statement that it would oppose any legislation that would hurt the rights of the gay, lesbian, and bisexual community.

In the wake of the revelation that Disney had donated money to several of the legislators behind its creation, a lot of the reaction to Disney CEO Bob Chapek was internal. Reports last week revealed a letter from Pixar employees sent to Disney that lambasted the company's response, as well as alleged a history of extreme censorship of queer content across the studio's output, and this week saw the unprecedented announcement of walkouts staged by.