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  • Jacob Elordi and Diego Calva Ride Into Queer Cinema History With Steamy ‘On Swift Horses’ Scenes

    Jacob Elordi and Diego Calva Ride Into Queer Cinema History With Steamy ‘On Swift Horses’ Scenes

    Jacob Elordi and Diego Calva have officially broken the internet, and a few gay hearts, with their undeniably steamy scenes in On Swift Horses, the long-awaited queer period drama that finally dropped on VOD in the U.S. this spring.

    Directed by Daniel Minahan and based on Shannon Pufahl’s novel, the film gallops into themes of repression, passion, and longing, with two of the most thirsted-after actors of the moment delivering on the gay tension that many felt was sorely missing from Saltburn.

    A Queer Western With High Stakes and Higher Heat

    Set against the sun-soaked backdrop of 1950s California, On Swift Horses follows Muriel (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and her husband Lee (Will Poulter) as they leave Kansas City in search of a new beginning. Their fresh start quickly unravels when Lee’s enigmatic brother Julius (Elordi), a charming gambler with secrets to spare, arrives on the scene.

    Soon, a volatile love triangle forms. Julius takes off in search of a young card shark he’s enamored with, while Muriel finds herself navigating a world of racehorses and forbidden desires.

    That Scene (Yes, That One)

    Though critics have been split on the film’s pacing and structure, audiences have united over one crucial element: the sizzling chemistry between Elordi and Calva. Their intimate scenes have caused a full-blown gay internet meltdown, with clips circulating widely online and commentary ranging from feral to full-on poetic.

    Calva previously teased the dynamic between him and Elordi, revealing their unexpected bonding sessions over Pokémon on the Nintendo Switch. “He likes to study a lot. I like to improvise,” Calva said. “We kind of complement each other.”

    Apparently, that synergy translated very well on screen.

    Fans React: “It Should Have Been Me!”

    Let’s just say, X (formerly Twitter) has entered its chaotic gay era. After the VOD release, viewers took to social media with NSFW takes, dramatic thirst traps, and enough gay yearning to power a solar farm.

    “I have a swift horse for both of them” one devastated fan moaned.
    “My horny ass could never be an actor,” another confessed.
    “Jacob is so daddy” said one user. And perhaps the most iconic reaction: “I have a swift horse for both of them.”

    Thirst? Met. Representation? Delivered. Internet? Broken.

    What’s Next for On Swift Horses?

    Although the U.S. VOD release has satisfied American fans for now, international viewers are still waiting to mount up. The film is set to hit theaters in Spain on July 25, with no UK release date announced just yet.

    Here’s hoping the global rollout comes with just as much queerness, desire, and meme-worthy moments.

  • Jacob Elordi Turns Heads in New Behind-the-Scenes Photos from ‘On Swift Horses’

    Jacob Elordi Turns Heads in New Behind-the-Scenes Photos from ‘On Swift Horses’

    New behind-the-scenes images of Jacob Elordi on the set of On Swift Horses have been released — and yes, fans, they’re just as dreamy as you’d hope.

    Following months of buzz and building anticipation, the Daniel Minahan-directed film officially galloped into U.S. theaters on Friday, April 25. The movie is based on Shannon Pufahl’s acclaimed novel of the same name and weaves a tale of longing, love, and life on the emotional edge.

    Set in the 1950s, the film stars Daisy Edgar-Jones and Will Poulter as newlyweds Muriel and Lee, who leave behind Kansas City to start anew in sunny San Diego. But things take a turn when Lee’s enigmatic brother Julius, played by Elordi, shows up with charm, secrets, and a dangerous past that throws everything off course.

    According to the official synopsis, a “dangerous love triangle quickly forms.” When Julius takes off in search of a young card cheat he’s fallen for, Muriel begins a secret double life — gambling on racehorses and discovering a kind of love she never knew she craved.

    In celebration of the film’s U.S. release, Entertainment Weekly shared a stunning collection of behind-the-scenes photographs taken by artist Jack Pierson. The images showcase the film’s vintage aesthetic, complete with period-perfect costumes, dramatic lighting, and, of course, Elordi’s effortlessly cool screen presence.

    One standout image shows Elordi mid-scene in a moody casino setting. Another captures Edgar-Jones in full 1950s glam. And yes, two of the images show Elordi shirtless — a cinematic tradition, at this point.

    “The first scene I came in on wound up being the first scene in the movie, although they’d been shooting for a week,” Elordi told EW. “This is where Daisy’s character first encounters Jacob’s. I hope it makes you think of Edward Hopper.”

    The photo set also includes solo portraits of the main cast, including Diego Calva, who plays Elordi’s on-screen love interest. “Diego’s hair was perfection,” Pierson recalled, “but when it came time to shoot, the wind really came up and wouldn’t stop! It doesn’t matter, though, because those eyes triumphed.”

    Elordi recently described the project to Vanity Fair as “a sprawling, epic, non-generic love story” and emphasized its universal themes. He also opened up about building chemistry with Calva, revealing they spent a week rehearsing intensively in a motel room. “Dan gave us a lot of freedom to play and to find that love within those four walls,” he said.

    Calva, for his part, praised Elordi as a “methodic actor” and added that their personalities complemented each other. “We rehearsed together. I felt safe all the time,” Calva shared with Film Updates. He even mentioned they bonded over a shared love of Pokémon on Nintendo Switch.

    While the film is now showing in U.S. cinemas, international fans will need a bit more patience. On Swift Horses is set to debut in France on April 30 under the title Les Indomptés, and in Spain on July 25. A UK release date has not yet been announced.

  • Diego Calva Opens Up About Intimate Scenes with Jacob Elordi in ‘On Swift Horses’: ‘He’s Like a God!’

    Diego Calva Opens Up About Intimate Scenes with Jacob Elordi in ‘On Swift Horses’: ‘He’s Like a God!’

    Mexican actor Diego Calva is pulling back the curtain on what it was like to film intense, intimate scenes with co-star Jacob Elordi in the upcoming queer period drama On Swift Horses, calling the experience both “intimidating” and emotionally profound.

    The film, based on Shannon Pufahl’s acclaimed novel of the same name, is set against the backdrop of post-war America and centers on a love triangle — and ultimately a love quadrangle — involving a married couple and two of the husband’s closest companions.

    Daisy Edgar-Jones plays Muriel, a young woman stuck in a strained marriage to Lee, portrayed by Will Poulter. The narrative takes a complicated turn when Muriel finds herself emotionally drawn to Lee’s younger brother Julius (Jacob Elordi). But the emotional core of the film ultimately pivots to the forbidden and passionate affair between Julius and Henry (Diego Calva), a mysterious figure Julius meets in a Las Vegas casino.

    An Intimidating Co-Star

    In a recent interview with Attitude magazine, Calva shared his candid thoughts on filming nude scenes with Elordi, who gained international fame through roles in Euphoria and Saltburn.

    “Believe me, being naked around Jacob Elordi is intimidating!” Calva said during his cover story. “He’s like a god — he’s too perfect! It’s hard not to do a hot scene with Jacob shirtless!”

    While the light-hearted comment drew laughs, Calva made it clear that the film’s intimate scenes were handled with care and deep emotional intent. Rather than being gratuitous, the nudity and sex scenes were designed to convey the tenderness and vulnerability of true love.

    A Story Rooted in Love, Not Tragedy

    Directed by Dan Minahan (The L Word, Game of Thrones), On Swift Horses is part of a new wave of queer cinema that focuses on complex characters and meaningful relationships, rather than tragedy-driven narratives.

    “[Director Dan Minahan] told us, ‘I don’t want to provoke the audience. This is about actual love,’” Calva revealed. “He didn’t want the classic story of tragedy around queer characters, followed by kinky sex scenes. These are two sweet guys who really fall in love.”

    Calva describes his character, Henry, as “wilder and more dangerous in the streets,” but with Julius, he reveals a softer, more vulnerable side. “When they’re inside the hotel room, in their own world, because they have to hide from the actual world — they’re kids,” Calva said, explaining how the film depicts an innocence within a secret, sacred space.

    In trying to describe the emotional tone of their romance, Calva added, “It’s like when you fall in love for the first time when you’re eight. You fall in love with your cousin or your teacher. Something really sweet, platonic, in a way.”

    A New Chapter in Queer Storytelling

    On Swift Horses has already been named one of the most anticipated LGBTQ+ films of 2025, joining a promising slate that includes Olivia Colman’s Jimpa and Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor’s The History of Sound, a gay romance set during World War I.

    With a high-profile cast and bold storytelling, On Swift Horses is expected to make a splash when it hits U.S. theaters on April 25. A release date for the U.K. and Australia has yet to be confirmed.

    The film is also part of a larger conversation about the types of queer stories being told on screen. Rather than leaning into trauma or using LGBTQ+ characters as tragic symbols, On Swift Horses offers a narrative centered on desire, emotional intimacy, and survival in a repressive society.

    Elordi, who continues to expand his acting range following recent performances in Priscilla and Saltburn, will also appear later this year as Heathcliff in Emerald Fennell’s highly anticipated adaptation of Wuthering Heights. His casting in that project has sparked mixed reactions, but his performance in On Swift Horses is already being praised for its nuance and chemistry with Calva.

    Calva, best known for his role in Narcos: Mexico, says he’s proud to be part of a film that treats queer love with honesty and respect.

    “It’s a movie about love — not shame, not punishment,” he said. “It was a joy to work on something that tells our stories in a way that is both tender and real.”

    As Hollywood continues to push for more inclusive storytelling, On Swift Horses may stand as a landmark entry in the growing canon of queer cinema — one that dares to center love, not loss, and passion, not pain.

    On Swift Horses opens in U.S. theaters on April 25. Stay tuned for international release dates and festival appearances throughout the summer.