Hot Sheet: The Latest in Pop Culture, LGBTQ+ Entertainment, and More!

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Hot Sheet: The Latest in Pop Culture, LGBTQ+ Entertainment, and More!

Looking for a midweek pop culture catch-up? Our Hot Sheet has got you covered with the latest entertainment news, LGBTQ+ film & TV releases, and more. Lil Nas X shares a hopeful message about his mental health journey and upcoming music. Greyson Chance returns with a new ballad, "Jock P*rn," teasing his upcoming album. The British drama Tip Toe, created by Russell T Davies and starring Alan Cumming, is set to debut in the U.S. on Starz. Michelle Buteau's comedy series, Survival Of The Thickest, is coming to Netflix with a star-studded lineup of guest appearances.

François Arnaud joins Hulu's mystery-thriller series, Count My Lies, alongside Shailene Woodley, Lindsay Lohan, and Kit Harrington. Rising trans filmmaker Alice Maio Mackay's sci-fi horror film, Our Effed Up World, premieres at the San Francisco Frameline festival. Andrew Rannells confirms a real-life fling with an older newscaster, inspired by Anderson Cooper, from his time on Girls. Queer filmmakers collaborate on a documentary, Stand Tall Go Higher, exploring the nature of making "queercore" cinema.

The acclaimed audio romance Roommates returns for season two, promising steamy new episodes. The iconic Rocky Horror Picture Show is set to be screened at the Las Vegas Sphere in 2027 for an immersive experience. Sir Ian McKellen reprises his role as Magneto in Marvel's Avengers: Doomsday, drawing inspiration from real-life supervillains. Shatara Michelle Ford's Dreams In Nightmares, featuring a majority Black, queer cast, is a highly anticipated road trip movie.

Ariana Grande's Eternal Sunshine tour coincided with LA Pride, where she celebrated the LGBTQ+ community with rainbow-themed performances and support for small organizations through her Brighter Days Ahead Foundation. Grande's allyship and dedication to supporting vulnerable communities, especially the trans community, are deeply appreciated. Thank you, Ari, for your love and music that uplifts us. Here's to brighter days ahead!