If you needed another reason to be excited about the upcoming “Power Rangers” reboot, well ― you got one: The film will be the first major motion picture to feature an LGBTQ superhero.

“For Trini, really she’s questioning a lot about who she is,” Israelite told The Hollywood Reporter. “She hasn’t fully figured it out yet.”

Israelite added that the film will give Trini the support and space she needs around her sexual identity.

“I think what’s great about that scene and what that scene propels for the rest of the movie is, ‘That’s OK.’” Israelite said. “The movie is saying, ‘That’s OK,’ and all of the kids have to own who they are and find their tribe.

It’s heartening to see a franchise as influential as the Power Rangers representing an LGBTQ character on-screen. But how did we get to 2017 without seeing a single LGBTQ superhero on film?

The new “Power Rangers” film is breaking ground by representing racial diversity and neurodiversity alongside its LGBTQ protagonist. Several Rangers are played by actors of color, and Blue Ranger Billy (RJ Cyler) is on the autism spectrum.

This movie is sounding better and better by the minute.

“Power Rangers” will be released in theaters nationwide on March 24.