I think it’s just a corporate way to throw a bone to people asking for real stories involving sexuality while simultaneously not actually doing that.
More like the screenwriters trying to be “subversive” and get some street cred, while the suits pat them on the head and let them get away with it as long as it doesn’t cost them money.
It’s actually their way of pretending to be subversive. We also don’t know if it’s even the screenwriters or not. For all we know it isn’t even in the film. I don’t know how it would cost any money, though.
Yeah, I wasn’t referring to the film’s content, just some recent interviews with Glover and Kasdan where they discuss it.