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‘Heated Rivalry’ Star Connor Storrie Reflects on His Sexuality
Following the success of Heated Rivalry, series star Connor Storrie discusses his sexuality amid an ongoing conversation about representation. Here’s what he said.
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Before ‘Those About to Die’ Season 2, Watch This New Gladiator Drama
Spartacus: House of Ashur delivers brutal fights, queer romance, and sexy spectacle, becoming the ideal fix while Those About to Die awaits renewal.
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‘Spartacus: House of Ashur’ Season 1 Episode 3 Takes Korris and Opiter’s on Their First Date
Korris and Opiter’s romance heats up in Spartacus: House of Ashur Season 1 Episode 3 but given that this is Rome, do they have future?
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‘Spartacus: House of Ashur’ — Meet Your New Gay Obsession, Korris
Spartacus: House of Ashur revives the franchise’s queer legacy, spotlighting Korris, gritty Doctore whose simmering tension and unapologetic desire embody Spartacus-core.
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‘Heated Rivalry’ Review — Spice without Sugar
Heated Rivalry on HBO Max delivers shallow smut, tonal whiplash, and mishandled representation — saved only by standout performances from Storrie and Williams.
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‘Stranger Things’ Finally Puts Will Center Stage in Season 5 Volume 1
Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 1 finally spotlights Will Byers, turning queerness into narrative power, thrilling Byler fans with Robin’s mentorship and Vecna’s showdown.
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‘Industry’ Season 4 Finds Queerness in Kit Harington’s Character
Industry Season 4 teaser sparks debate as Kit Harington’s character Sir Henry Muck explores queer identity amid power, failure, and fintech drama.
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‘NCIS: Origins’ Season 2 Will Double Down on New Fan-Favorite Gay Romance
NCIS: Origins finally confirmed a love story between Cliff Wheeler and Noah Oakley; now it’s about to double down on their history in upcoming episodes.
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‘Stranger Things’ Season 5 Won’t Sideline Will’s Queerness, Noah Schnapp Teases
As viewers anticipate the return of Stranger Things on November 26, star Noah Schnapp has opened up about the scope of the exploration of Will’s sexuality.
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‘The History of Sound’ Review — Another Year, Another Tragic Gay Period Piece
The History of Sound is not a terible movie. In fact it is well-made. However, that can’t hide its derivative nature and harmful tropes.
