‘Heated Rivalry’ series mixes hockey and queer romance and is scoring big audiences

NEW YORK (AP) — The television adaptation of Rachel Reid’s novel “Heated Rivalry” is making waves with hockey romance fans. Since its debut in November, the show has dominated social media and become the No. 1 series on HBO Max. The story follows a secret decade-long romance between Canadian Shane Hollander and Russian Ilya Rozanov. Jacob Tierney, who developed the series, describes it as “pure queer joy.” The show has sparked renewed interest in Reid’s “Game Changer” book series and sports romance fiction. It's already been renewed for a second season and is praised for its diverse casting and authentic portrayal of hockey.

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