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‘Glass Onion’ Director Confirms Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc Is Queer
The mystery of whether Daniel Craig’s southern posh detective Benoit Blanc is gay or not is finally solved. (more…)
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‘Heartstopper’s Nick and Charlie Have Been Spotted in Paris
Ooh, la la! Nick and Charlie are headed to the City of Love. (more…)
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This Teaser for Season 6 of ‘Elite’ Is a Gay Fever Dream
The official trailer for the last season of the hit Spanish teen drama Elite dropped in March. Now, just five months later, Netflix is already gearing up for Elite: Season 6. The date announcement trailer dropped on Netflix’s official YouTube today and let’s just say things got wet.
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What is Elite?
If you haven’t seen Elite before, you have our sympathy. Let us give you a quick rundown on what to expect. Elite, written Élite in Spanish, takes place in Las Encinas, a fictional secondary school for mostly wealthy students. The storyline follows these students and their interpersonal drama, which includes their sexual exploits and even murder. Known for its scandalous and highly sexualized storyline, Elite has been known to make even Trixie Mattel and Katya Zamolodchikova blush. Yes, once again, drag queens are the litmus test.
Elite is also unapologetically queer. From the beginning, it has included queer storylines. Storylines that look very different from the typical young adult queer storylines.
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For those of you watching the series, you’ll remember that season 5 left off on a pretty major cliffhanger. Fans are left wondering, *spoiler alert* did Netflix just kill off a major character in the series? We finished off season 6 with Benjamin being loaded into the back of a police car while the gang mourned the apparent loss of Samu. We also watched as Isadora bravely filed a report with the police, despite knowing what she would likely be exposed to as a result. Finally, as all of this unfolded, we watched Iván and Partick finally embrace, putting to rest that messed-up love triangle. This show is all kinds of scandalizing, but that’s why we love it.
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The teaser doesn’t give us anything in the way of clues, but it does give us something else. Particularly shots of the cast making out in an unlit shower, with the occasional flashing light. This is par for the course for dramas in the age of Euphoria. I don’t know about you, but you could use a long cold shower after this one. The teaser was met with mixed reactions on Instagram. Some fans have a hard time getting beyond the loss of their favorite characters in previous seasons.
So, will you join us as we embark on the new season, coming November 18?
Check out the date announcement for Elite: Season 6 below.
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‘Heartstopper’ Season 2 Is Officially in Production
The cast of the popular queer Netflix series Heartstopper is saying hello to season two! (more…)
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Evan Peters Plays Gay Serial Killer in Disturbing New Series
The story of Jeffrey Dahmer is notoriously horrific. Also known as the Milwaukee Cannibal, Dahmer gruesomely murdered seventeen people between 1978 and 1991. He took them from their families and their loved ones. His actions left a scar on their lives and struck a lasting fear in the heart of Milwaukee’s gay community. Now, almost 28 years after his death, director Ryan Murphy is telling this story on Netflix. The first trailer for DAHMER – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story dropped today, and it is deeply disturbing.
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A Very Dark Place
Portrayed by Evan Peters of American Horror Story fame, Murphy’s Dahmer is a chilling depiction of this infamous murderer. The series promises to expose Dahmer’s crimes while centering on the victims (most of whom were not white) and their communities. The story of Dahmer illustrates a catastrophic failure by local police, and the unanswered warning cries of marginalized people. Speaking about his role as Dahmer, Peters said he was “very scared” going into it. “Trying to commit to that was absolutely going to be one of the hardest things I ever had to do in my life,” said Peters. “In order to do that I was going to have to go to really dark places and stay there for an extended period of time.”
Courtesy of Netflix Peters said he has the crew to thank specifically for keeping him on the guardrails. “I could not have done any of this role without them,” he continued. Beyond this, there was one rule from director Ryan Murphy. That is that they would not tell this story from Dahmer’s point of view. “It’s called The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, but it’s not just him and his backstory,” said Peters. “It’s how society and our system failed to stop him multiple times, because of racism, homophobia.” The cast and crew knew the importance of telling everybody’s side of the story. “The Jeffrey Dahmer Story is so much bigger than him”
A Story Untold
With that in mind, let’s talk about Glenda Cleveland. Although you may be intimately familiar with Jeffrey Dahmer and the victims, it’s very possible you don’t know her name. Portrayed by Emmy award-winning Niecy Nash, she was a neighbor of Dahmer’s. Cleveland lived in the, now leveled, apartment building where Dahmer carried out twelve of his seventeen confirmed murders. “Hers is a story that I did not know,” said Nash. “Glenda was one of his victims too, and her story has been told the least of these.”
Cleveland tried several times to call attention to Dahmer’s suspicious behavior. The serial killer could have been stopped two months earlier if authorities took her seriously. Cleveland advocated for 14-year-old Konerak Sinthasomphone, who came tragically close to escaping Dahmer’s clutches. Drugged and disoriented, Sinthasomphone was led back into Dahmer’s house after he convinced police officers that Sinthasomphone was his 17-year-old partner. Cleveland knew something wasn’t right, but appallingly, her cries were ignored. Five of Dahmer’s seventeen murders, including Sinthasomphone, could have been prevented that night.
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Courtesy of Netflix Niecy Nash told the story of her performance surrounding this story, and how it shaped her view of that terrible night. “The police were right there, and they walked him right back into Jeffrey Dahmer’s apartment,” she said. Nash explained that she believes that happened for one of two reasons. “One, because it was a Black woman complaining and calling them to do something,” she started. “And two, because they believed what they stumbled on what a same-sex couple.” Ultimately, she said, it was “homophobia on one hand, and not having that much respect for a Black woman on the other hand.”
Dahmer’s Hateful Legacy
Glenda Cleveland’s story underscores the real hateful legacy of Jeffrey Dahmer. There is so much more to it than a gay serial killer. “The theme of this entire piece is timeless,” said Nash. “You still have communities and people crying out for change to be heard by the police, by the powers that be.” The victims of Dahmer were mostly queer, mostly Black, and mostly lived in an underserved and overpoliced part of Milwaukee. For all that policing, so many entirely preventable murders occurred.
Nash recalls filming the moment Cleveland went to Sinthasomphone’s funeral and faced his grieving parents. “The pain of that moment,” Nash started, getting visibly upset, “it was a lot.”
Murder victims of Jeffrey Dahmer “It’s too late. Y’all came too late,” Cleveland cries at the end of the chilling trailer. Yet here we are, almost three decades later, with the voices of Black women still largely ignored. “We all know, or have been, or will be a Glenda Cleveland in this life,” said Nash. “That’s for sure.”
Watch the first trailer for Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story below.
Stay tuned for the second trailer, debuting on September 20.
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8 Images of Tom Holland as Link From Legend of Zelda
The robots are getting too powerful. It’s starting to feel like we are inching closer and closer to the Terminator timeline every day. If you don’t believe me, keep reading to see these images of Tom Holland as Link from Legend of Zelda. A.I.-generated art is all the rage right now, with tools like DALL-E 2, Midjourney, and NightCafe making the rounds online. Tools like these create unique images prompted by text input using machine learning models.
Instagram @danlev A.I.-generated art has even gone on to win art competitions, much to the dismay of many human artists. These tools are guaranteed to shake up the industry, forever changing how we create, consume, and interpret art and visual media in general.
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Is Tom Holland Playing Link?
Be that as it may, it can’t be denied that this technology is mind-blowing and really cool. Its potential applications are limitless and we’re already getting glimpses into what could be. Take for example these A.I. generated concept photos of a Legend of Zelda live-action film by Netflix starring Tom Holland. These incredible concept images were generated on Midjourney at the behest of Dan Leveille. Though there was some talk of Netflix pinning Tom Holland to play Link a few years back, there has been no confirmation that it’s in the works. If Netflix and Tom Holland aren’t already working on this, they should be because these images are incredible.
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Instagram @danlev Leveille is the Director of Product Marketing at Deviant Art as well as the developer of Equaldex, a tool that tracks the progress of LGBTQ+ rights across the world. Given Leveille’s background, it’s hardly surprising that he has developed something of a fascination for A.I.-generated art. Some of his other prompts include a muscular Mario and a real-life Dora The Explorer.
View this post on InstagramTom Holland + Link = Gay
Oh, but it gets gayer. We have yet to share Leveille’s pièce de résistance. The 34-year-old followed up on the popularity of the post with a few other Rupees. First and foremost, the crowning jewel of these images, Tom Holland as Link in his Gerudo Town garb, complete with exposed midriff and bright purple and turquoise fabric. It truly is a sight to behold.
Instagram @danlev Don’t go yet! Leveille’s Instagram is the gift that keeps on giving. Inspired by the response to this series of photos, Leveille turned to an AI-script writing program. The creator of Equaldex wrote a script in which Link reveals that he’s gay to Ganondorf. The results, generated using OpenAI’s GPT-3, need to be heard to be believed. Tom Holland’s Link is gay, confirmed.
View this post on InstagramFollow Dan Leveille on Instagram to see his latest A.I.-generated art prompts.
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‘Heartstopper’ Star Kit Connor Quits Twitter Over Queerbaiting Accusations
“This is a silly silly app…” Kit Connor wrote on Twitter before announcing he is leaving the social media platform. (more…)
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Here’s When You Can Watch the ‘Knives Out’ Sequel: ‘Glass Onion’
We don’t know who did it, but we do know when you can watch it. (more…)