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  • Charlize Theron Champions Representation at ‘The Old Guard 2’ Premiere: ‘It’s Something That Enriched This Story’ (Exclusive)

    Charlize Theron Champions Representation at ‘The Old Guard 2’ Premiere: ‘It’s Something That Enriched This Story’ (Exclusive)

    Charlize Theron made a bold statement on the red carpet at the Los Angeles premiere of The Old Guard 2 — and it wasn’t just with her fashion. The Oscar-winning actress, activist, and producer spoke candidly about the importance of representation in genre films and why the inclusive cast of the Netflix sequel marks a major milestone for action storytelling.

    “It’s important in all films,” Theron exclusively told Gayety. “This cast really came together with sincerity. We found the right people and the right representation that felt true to the story. And it’s something that enriched The Old Guard in a way I could never have imagined.”

    Returning as Andy, the battle-hardened immortal warrior, Theron leads a cast that celebrates diversity on every level — from race and nationality to gender and sexuality. In a cinematic world where queer and POC characters are still often pushed to the sidelines in action and fantasy genres, The Old Guard 2 puts them front and center.

     

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    And according to Theron, that’s exactly the point.

    The Old Guard Universe: Bold, Queer, and Immortal

    The Old Guard 2, which premieres globally on Netflix on July 2, picks up with Andy (Charlize Theron) and her fellow immortals, including Nile (KiKi Layne), Joe (Marwan Kenzari), and Nicky (Luca Marinelli), as they battle new enemies while facing internal threats. With themes of vengeance, mortality, and legacy at its core, the sequel delves deeper into the emotional terrain of characters rarely given depth in this genre.

    Among the standout relationships is the romance between Joe and Nicky — a gay couple whose love story became a defining moment in the original film. Their unapologetically romantic and heroic presence was widely celebrated by LGBTQ+ audiences, and the sequel doubles down on that representation without turning it into a footnote.

    Director Victoria Mahoney, the first woman of color to helm a major comic book adaptation of this scale, returns with a sharp focus on inclusive storytelling. With Theron as both star and producer, the project reflects a commitment to portraying characters from all walks of life with dignity, complexity, and joy.

    Charlize Theron’s Red Carpet Power Play

    For the Los Angeles premiere at Netflix’s Tudum Theater on June 25, Charlize Theron turned heads with a daring high-fashion statement: a black fishnet Givenchy bodysuit from the brand’s Fall 2025 ready-to-wear collection. Styled with a sharp black blazer and high-waisted shorts (“HotPants,” per WWD), the look embodied Theron’s mix of elegance and rebellion — much like her character Andy.

    Her look was pulled from creative director Sarah Burton’s first collection for Givenchy, which paid homage to the French house’s 1952 debut while updating silhouettes for a new generation. Theron completed the look with square-toed boots, a slick chignon, and a smoky eye — commanding the carpet with her signature presence.

    As the press circled, Theron’s comments stood out not just for their authenticity but for their clarity: representation isn’t just a buzzword — it’s the foundation of stories that matter.

    “We Made Something Bigger Than Us”

    Speaking about the cast and their collective impact, Theron said, “Now, especially after finishing the second one, I’m really proud of what we’ve accomplished — each one of us.”

    That pride was shared across the cast. The ensemble includes Uma Thurman, Henry Golding, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Veronica Ngô, among others — many of whom bring unique identities and experiences to the screen. From Black and Asian leads to queer relationships portrayed without compromise, The Old Guard 2 doesn’t just tick boxes. It builds a world that feels expansive, inclusive, and real.

    This mirrors the success of the first film, which drew acclaim for its seamless integration of LGBTQ+ characters, especially in a genre that historically underrepresents them. The choice not to “other” Joe and Nicky’s relationship — or minimize Nile’s perspective as a Black woman — earned The Old Guard a loyal fan base among queer audiences and beyond.

    More Than Representation — It’s Visibility with Depth

    In a media landscape where queer and trans characters often exist only as subplots or tokens, Theron and her team are pushing for authentic visibility. Not just in casting, but in narrative focus and emotional richness.

    At a time when queer and trans rights are under political attack, Theron’s insistence on representation as a core creative value, rather than an afterthought, carries weight. In her words, “We didn’t just want people to feel seen — we wanted them to feel powerful.”

    That power resonates not just on screen but behind the scenes, too. With Theron championing projects that uplift underrepresented voices, and Mahoney directing with fearless vision, The Old Guard 2 becomes more than a sequel. It’s a declaration: stories led by diverse casts can be action-packed and profoundly human.

    The Old Guard’s Legacy — and the Future of Queer Cinema

    As anticipation builds for the film’s streaming debut, it’s clear The Old Guard 2 isn’t just another summer action flick. It’s a statement about who gets to lead, who gets to love, and who gets to live forever on screen.

    With The Old Guard franchise, Charlize Theron continues to redefine what it means to be a leading lady in Hollywood — not just by starring in big-budget blockbusters, but by ensuring those blockbusters reflect the world as it truly is.

    “The Old Guard 2” releases worldwide on Netflix July 2, 2025.

  • King Princess Tackles Toxic Queer Romance in ‘Nine Perfect Strangers’

    King Princess Tackles Toxic Queer Romance in ‘Nine Perfect Strangers’

    Nicole Kidman is back in the wellness game—this time with a queer twist and a dangerously sharp bob.

    Season 2 of Nine Perfect Strangers premiered May 22 on Prime Video, and it’s bringing more chaos, more drama, and a lot more queerness. Set in the snowy Austrian Alps, this new installment follows nine new guests lured into an exclusive wellness retreat led by the mysterious and mesmerizing Masha (Kidman). Over the course of a week, the strangers are pushed to their emotional limits—healing, unraveling, and possibly hallucinating their way to transformation.

    The cast is stacked—and yes, it’s very gay

    This season’s cast is serving prestige TV with a side of camp. Alongside Kidman, viewers will recognize familiar faces like Murray Bartlett (The White Lotus), Henry Golding (Monsoon), Annie Murphy (Schitt’s Creek), Christine Baranski (The Good Fight), Lena Olin (Alias), Lucas Englander (Transatlantic), Dolly de Leon (Triangle of Sadness), Mark Strong (Cruella), and Aras Aydin (Kiraz Mevsimi).

    The real show-stealers, however, are Maisie Richardson-Sellers and King Princess, who portray Wolfie and Tina—musicians, romantic partners, and walking definitions of “toxic lesbian couple.”

    Wolfie and Tina: A queer couple in crisis

    The second season leans into emotional turmoil, especially through the dynamic between Wolfie and Tina. Tina, a former prodigy, has stepped away from music after hitting a wall of burnout and self-doubt. Wolfie, a professional violinist, wants to reignite her partner’s passion, but instead fuels tension and resentment.

    In an interview with GAY TIMES, Richardson-Sellers described their relationship as “heartbreaking” and “fun” to explore. “There’s no communication or honesty, and they’re butting heads,” they said. King Princess was a little more blunt: “It’s lesbian bed death.”

    Tina and Wolfie’s bond is tightly intertwined with their shared creative identity—a reality that resonates hard for anyone in both love and art. “We not only work together, we have this shared passion,” said King Princess. “Our romantic relationship is basically held together by music.”

    Representation beyond the rainbow

    What makes their dynamic feel refreshing is that it’s not sugar-coated. The show allows queer characters to be messy and human—without making their queerness the focal point of every plot line.

    “Yes, we’re celebrating it—but it’s not their whole personality or identity,” Richardson-Sellers said. “It’s just a dysfunctional relationship, and we happen to be queer.”

    King Princess added that both she and her co-star pulled from their personal lives and community to bring authenticity to the roles: “I live in an incredibly toxic lesbian community. They’re insane!”

    Maisie Richardson-Sellers and King Princess in 'Nine Perfect Strangers.'
    Maisie Richardson-Sellers and King Princess in ‘Nine Perfect Strangers.’

    Creative burnout hits hard—even on TV

    For King Princess, stepping into Tina’s shoes hit close to home—not because of her sexuality, but because of her history with music. Since her debut single “1950” in 2018, she’s dropped two acclaimed albums (Cheap Queen and Hold On Baby), so portraying an artist who’s lost her love for music was an unexpected challenge.

    “We’ve all been there at some point,” she said. “When you have a creative passion, naturally there are moments where you’re like, ‘Do I even like this anymore?’ And then you find your way.”

    Nicole Kidman’s bob is the 10th queer character

    We’d be remiss not to mention the unspoken icon of the season: Nicole Kidman’s haircut. Sleek, short, and aggressively severe, it’s already generating memes and admiration across social media. The cast agrees—it’s art.

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    Did you just say WIG? Stars of Nine Perfect Strangers, King Princess and Maisie Richardson-Sellers discuss Nicole Kidman’s infamous bob ✂️ #nicolekidman #tvshow #hulu #funnytiktok #bob #wig #kingprincess

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    Nine episodes. Nine strangers. Infinite drama.

    With bold performances, grounded queer storytelling, and a wild ride of emotional (and psychedelic) breakthroughs, Season 2 of Nine Perfect Strangers is anything but subtle. It’s rich with heart, tension, and a delicious dose of gay drama. Catch new episodes Thursdays on Prime Video.

  • ‘Nine Perfect Strangers’ Season 2 Trailer Teases Nicole Kidman’s Return and Star-Studded LGBTQ Representation

    ‘Nine Perfect Strangers’ Season 2 Trailer Teases Nicole Kidman’s Return and Star-Studded LGBTQ Representation

    Nicole Kidman is back in retreat leader mode, and this time she’s taking her signature brand of spiritual chaos to the Austrian Alps. The first trailer for Nine Perfect Strangers season two has dropped ahead of its May 22 premiere on Prime Video—and it’s packed with familiar faces, fresh queer talent, and plenty of cryptic intensity.

    A Return to Healing… or Chaos?

    Kidman reprises her role as Masha, the mysterious, zen-meets-zany wellness guru who leads a group of nine strangers through a transformative retreat. According to Prime Video’s official synopsis, the guests are “connected in ways they could never imagine” and are pushed to their limits by Masha over the course of one mind-bending week.

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    Photo: Prime Video
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    “Will they make it? Will she?” the trailer asks, as glimpses of emotional breakthroughs, dramatic showdowns, and possibly supernatural twists flash across the screen. One thing’s clear: healing at this retreat is not for the faint of heart.

    Queer Talent Takes Center Stage

    This season brings a welcome wave of LGBTQIA+ representation with a dynamic cast that includes:

    They’re joined by LGBTQ+ favorites like Henry Golding, who starred in the gay drama Monsoon; Annie Murphy of Schitt’s Creek fame (and “A Little Bit Alexis” glory); and queer icon Christine Baranski, bringing her signature wit and razor-sharp delivery.

    In a brief but memorable moment from the trailer, Bartlett, Richardson-Sellers, and King Princess appear to share a vulnerable exchange that hints at the deep emotional layers this season promises.

    A Record-Breaking Legacy

    Created by David E. Kelley and based on the bestselling novel by Liane Moriarty, the first season of Nine Perfect Strangers premiered in 2021 and became Hulu’s most-watched original series at the time. With its dreamy visuals, psychological twists, and now a more globally diverse and LGBTQIA+ cast, season two looks to expand the series’ impact and reach.

    Nine Perfect Strangers Season 2 premieres May 22 on Prime Video. Watch the official trailer now and prepare to question everything you thought you knew about wellness.

  • New Docuseries ‘No Taste Like Home with Antoni Porowski’ Explores Culinary Roots of Celebrities

    New Docuseries ‘No Taste Like Home with Antoni Porowski’ Explores Culinary Roots of Celebrities

    National Geographic is set to launch a mouthwatering new docuseries, No Taste Like Home with Antoni Porowski, premiering on February 23. The series, which will also stream the next day on Disney+ and Hulu, invites viewers to join Queer Eye star and culinary expert Antoni Porowski on an unforgettable journey to explore the ancestral gastronomic roots of a variety of celebrity guests.

    “It’s a beautiful adventure to discover our past through the great connector that is food,” said Porowski. “I’m honored to go on this journey of self-discovery with new and old friends alongside National Geographic as we learn together about the ways different cultures celebrate food and experience their traditions.”

    No Taste Like Home blends rich storytelling with vibrant culinary traditions, taking viewers from the bustling streets of Italy to the lush jungles of Borneo. Each episode unpacks the history and personal significance behind family recipes that have transcended generations. Along the way, Porowski helps celebrity guests trace their roots, uncover hidden family stories, and reconnect with their cultural heritage through food.

     

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    The star-studded guest lineup includes Emmy-winning actress Awkwafina (“A Real Bug’s Life,” Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens), SAG-nominated actor Henry Golding (“Crazy Rich Asians,” The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare), Emmy-nominated actor James Marsden (“Paradise,” Sonic the Hedgehog 3), Academy Award-nominated actress Florence Pugh (“We Live in Time,” Dune: Part Two), Emmy-nominated actress Issa Rae (“Insecure,” American Fiction), and Emmy-winning actor Justin Theroux (“The Leftovers,” Beetlejuice). These celebrities travel with Porowski to uncover the unique and deeply personal stories behind the food traditions of their families.

    In each episode, the celebrities dive into their cultural pasts through the dishes that have shaped their family histories. For instance, in one episode, Justin Theroux embarks on a journey through Italy to trace the origins of a family pasta recipe. In another, Awkwafina reconnects with her South Korean roots, exploring her family’s culinary heritage.

    The series also features heartwarming moments with locals who share their own family stories and culinary practices, leading to intimate family meals that showcase a classic dish from the region. From dining with royalty to traversing remote landscapes, each episode offers a unique blend of adventure, cultural exploration, and personal discovery.

    Here’s a glimpse of some of the episodes to look forward to:

    “Florence Pugh’s English Odyssey”
    Premieres Feb. 23 at 9/8c
    In this episode, Porowski helps actress Florence Pugh trace her family’s deep connection to food as they journey through Oxford, the Yorkshire coast, and London. Along the way, they uncover stories of Pugh’s ancestors and their lasting influence on her love for food.

    “Awkwafina’s Korean Homecoming”
    Premieres Feb. 23 at 10/9c
    Awkwafina, who lost her mother at a young age, embarks on an emotional journey to reconnect with her South Korean heritage. Porowski curates a transformative adventure that combines culinary discoveries, family revelations, and new perspectives on identity.

    “Justin Theroux’s Italian Quest”
    Premieres March 2 at 9/8c
    Theroux sets out with Porowski on a road trip across Italy to uncover the origins of a beloved family pasta dish. Along the way, they discover how Theroux’s Italian roots have shaped his culinary tastes and family traditions.

    “James Marsden’s German Dish Up”
    Premieres March 2 at 10/9c
    Marsden teams up with Porowski to trace the origins of his family’s iconic chicken fried steak. Their journey takes them from Texas to Germany, where they learn how the experiences of his German ancestors shaped his family’s food traditions.

    “Issa Rae’s Senegalese Royal Roots”
    Premieres March 9 at 9/8c
    Rae travels to her father’s homeland of Senegal with Porowski to uncover stories of powerful women and royal connections in her family history. The episode highlights the ways food and culture intertwine in Rae’s exploration of her heritage.

    “Henry Golding’s Malaysian Adventure”
    Premieres March 9 at 10/9c
    Golding heads to Borneo, where he delves into his mother’s Iban heritage. With Porowski by his side, Golding experiences his family’s culinary traditions and learns that genealogy in this oral culture is about much more than storytelling—it’s about connection.

    Produced by Studio Ramsay Global, No Taste Like Home builds on the successful partnership between National Geographic and Gordon Ramsay’s production company, which previously brought viewers Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted, an award-winning food travelogue series. Ramsay serves as an executive producer alongside Porowski and Lisa Edwards. The series is directed by Leo McRea, Jenny Dames, and Graeme Hart, with Robin O’Sullivan as the showrunner.

    The creative team behind No Taste Like Home also includes Betsy Forhan, who serves as executive producer for National Geographic, along with Charlie Parsons, Bengt Anderson, and Tom McDonald, who oversee the development and production of unscripted content for the network.

    As the series unfolds, No Taste Like Home with Antoni Porowski promises to captivate audiences with not only its delicious dishes but also the emotional connections that food fosters between generations, cultures, and families. The blend of travel, food, and personal discovery is sure to leave viewers with a deeper appreciation for the ties that bind us to our roots and our heritage.

    Stay tuned for this flavorful exploration when No Taste Like Home premieres on February 23, exclusively on National Geographic, Disney+, and Hulu.