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Bottoms’ Ayo Edebiri to write screenplay for A24’s new Barney film adaptation

Ayo Edebiri has been tapped to write the screenplay for the new Barney film adaptation. According to various reports, the Bottoms star is also in talks to star in the project. A24 and Get Out star Daniel Kaluuya’s production company 59% are developing the film in partnership with Mattel Films. As of writing, additional details for the project are being kept under wraps. The upcoming adaptation of the popular Barney & Friends children’s series has been in the works for over six years – with it first being announced in 2019.…

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“I’m a winner baby”: Here are all the notable LGBTQ+ wins at the 2023 Emmy Awards

Several LGBTQIA+ projects and actors were honoured at last night’s Primetime Emmy Awards. On 15 January, after a four-month delay due to the Hollywood writers and actors strike, the 75th annual ceremony was held at the Peacock Theatre in LA hosted by Anthony Anderson. From Bella Ramsey and Ariana Debose’s healing embrace to Pedro Pascal’s red carpet appearance with sister Lux Pascal, and Jennifer Coolidge’s shout-out to “all the evil gays” in her acceptance speech, the night was awash with LGBTQIA+ representation. RuPaul’s Drag Race won the Emmy for Outstanding…

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Blood and guts in high school: Bottoms is peak she/they culture

Director Emma Seligman discusses her chaotically brilliant second film ‘Bottoms’ Words Megan Wallace My friends and I have this game. Take an object, any object – what pronouns would it have? Give it a try. A camping chair: they/them. A hot pink bicycle: she/her. Bottoms, the new teen sex comedy about a sapphic fight club: deeeeeefinitely she/they.  The second feature film from Shiva Baby director Emma Seligman explores “ugly, untalented gays” PJ (Sennott) and Josie (Edebiri), as this BFF duo plot to a) hook-up with cheerleaders and b) escape their…

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Bottoms: Emma Seligman’s blood-drenched movie about a queer fight club reveals UK release date

The UK and Ireland release date for the highly anticipated lesbian comedy Bottoms has finally been announced – and it’s happening sooner than you think! The movie follows two queer high school outcasts PJ (Rache Sennott) and Josie (Ayo Edebiri) who create a fight club to “impress and hook up with cheerleaders”. Their bizarre plan works. The fight club gains traction and soon the most popular girls in school are beating each other up in the name of self-defense,” reads the official synopsis. “But PJ and Josie find themselves in…

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Bottoms director discusses the inspiration behind the “queer and female driven” teen comedy

Bottoms director Emma Seligman has opened up about creating the LGBTQ+ film in a new interview. On 25 August, the highly anticipated lesbian teen comedy was released in select US theatres. Starring Bodies Bodies Bodies star Rachel Sennott and The Bear’s Ayo Edebiri, the film follows two queer teenagers who create a fight club to “impress and hook up with cheerleaders”. “Their bizarre plan works. The fight club gains traction and soon the most popular girls in school are beating each other up in the name of self-defense,” reads the…

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“Yes queen slay!”: Watch the bloody first trailer for lesbian comedy Bottoms

Fight Club meets But I’m a Cheerleader in the first trailer for Rachel Sennott and Ayo Edebiri’s lesbian comedy Bottoms. Directed by Emma Seligman, who also shared writing duties with Sennott, the highly-anticipated film follows two queer teenagers who create a fight club to “impress and hook up with cheerleaders”. “Their bizarre plan works. The fight club gains traction and soon the most popular girls in school are beating each other up in the name of self-defense,” reads the official synopsis. “But PJ (Sennott) and Josie (Edebiri) find themselves in…

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