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Daybreak (2019)
Living his best life in post-apocalyptic LA, a slacker strives to find the girl of his dreams while outwitting mindless ghouls and cliquish gangs.
Living his best life in post-apocalyptic LA, a slacker strives to find the girl of his dreams while outwitting mindless ghouls and cliquish gangs.
The series leans left by consistently critiquing authoritarian power structures and championing diverse, cooperative community building as the solution to post-apocalyptic chaos, often through satirical lenses.
The series features a visibly diverse ensemble cast in its post-apocalyptic setting. The narrative incorporates this diversity without explicitly centering on DEI critiques or negatively framing traditional identities, focusing instead on character-driven survival and social commentary.
Daybreak features prominent LGBTQ+ characters, including a bisexual protagonist and a gay supporting character. Their identities are depicted with dignity, complexity, and agency, integrated naturally into the narrative without being a source of ridicule or undue misery. The show's overall portrayal is affirming and inclusive.
The series features Ms. Crumble, who transforms into a ghoul-like entity known as The Witch. In this state, she exhibits superhuman strength and durability, which she uses to physically defeat male opponents, including Principal Burr and his guards, in direct hand-to-hand confrontations.
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The Netflix series "Daybreak" is an adaptation of a comic book series. A review of the main characters from the source material and their on-screen portrayals indicates no instances where a character's established gender was changed.
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