Need a boost to get over Hump Day? The Hot Sheet is Queerty’s midweek pop culture catch-up, highlighting the entertainment stories everyone’s talking about, the ones you might’ve missed, and the notable LGBTQ+ film & TV releases in the days ahead. Here’s everything you need to stay in-the-know:GOOD BUNNY: Bad Bunny may have recently gone “Instagram Official” with Kendall Jenner, but the sizzling hot star—who just released his fifth album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana—continues to use his platform to uplift the LGBTQ+ community. [Read all about it on LGBTQNation]ROYAL INVITATION: It’s been nearly a year since the last episodes of Young Royals, so fans of the Swedish romance assumed the third and final season was imminent.
Well, Netflix just revealed it’s coming at some point in 2024, which means we’ll have to wait a while longer, but they thankfully shared this flirty teaser clip as a consolation:Here's your first look at the final season of Young Royals!Coming 2024 ?
pic.twitter.com/dfpzmDqXdiHORROR HAUS: Nü-Gothic horror The Fall Of The House Of Usher is the hit streaming series of Spooky Season, and for good reason: It’s an absolute blast with a wickedly watchable cast of queer characters [Read all about it on Queerty]VIDEO VIXEN: Because we apparently can’t have a new Troye Sivan video without sparking another heated online debate, the visuals for standout single “One Of Your Girls” have got the gays fighting over what’s considered “drag” and what’s “crossdressing.” [Read all about it on INTO]ON THE HUNT: Gays love ghost stories, and lucky for us, Hulu’s charming queer paranormal investigation series Living For The Dead has plenty of them.
Now streaming, Queerty has an exclusive look at episode 7, “Where There’s A Will, There’s A Slay,” as the spirit-hunting gang explores a dilapidated Cleveland apartment with a storied past that’d be kind of chic if it wasn’t so… haunted.