Gay ice hockey drama 'Heated Rivalry' becomes a surprise hit in Russia despite anti-LGBTQ+ laws
- Jonah De Simone, former Guelph Gryphon and on-ice body double, performed for Hudson Williams during filming at the Sleeman Centre using Guelph Storm branding.
- On a tight budget under $5 million, the series was shot in just over a month, prompting local hires and consulting from Josh Dixon, Guelph Gryphons head coach.
- Jacob Tierney created, wrote and directed Heated Rivalry, which debuted on Crave on November 28 and quickly became Crave's most-watched original with season two confirmed.
- Local advocates say the show fills a gap in men's sports representation and hope the Guelph Storm will expand pride nights and embrace this cultural moment.
- Internationally, audiences in countries with restricted LGBTQ rights, including Russia, and Chinese audiences earlier this month have sought out the series through unofficial means as episode five drives intense attention.
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Until the end of the year, Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams were two unknown players from the big audience, living from small roles and works in restaurants to survive. Until he disappeared, in the North Hemisphere, the series "Heated Rivalry" ("heated rivalry" in English). The series, which arrived in Brazil on 11 February by HBO Max, is focused on two hockey players in the ice, the Russian Ilya Rozanov (Connor) and the Canadian Shane Holland…
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