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:Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.KNIVES OUT & PROUD: Daniel Craig’s Detective Benoit Blanc will be back on the case in 2025’s Wake Up Dead Man, and this Knives Out sequel is shaping up to be the gayest one yet as Andrew Scott and more exciting names join the ensemble. [Queerty]NOT GOING ANYWHERE: Just in time for Pride Month, GLAAD has launched “Here We Are,” a powerful new campaign which, inspired by the statistic that less than 30% of Americans know a transgender person, will spotlight a number of everyday trans heroes working and living across the country. [Here We Are Now]BY THE POWER OF GRAYSKULL: Get ready for bulking season, Nicholas Galtizine!
The Red, White & Royal Blue star has been tapped to play muscle-clad hero He-Man in a long-delayed live-action adaptation of the (we’ll say it!) incredibly homoerotic ’80s cartoon, Masters Of The Universe. [Variety]IN BRIEF(S): Calvin Klein’s new pride collection “This Is Love” features celebrity spokes-model Jeremy Pope, and the photos are absolutely… wait, where were we?
Sorry, we got distracted by all this gorgeousness:A post shared by Calvin Klein (@calvinklein)CRASH THE CIS-TEM: On last week’s Drag Race All-Stars 9 runway, trans-masc queen Gottmik gagged the world with a fierce and impactful double-mastectomy surgery look that is breaking conservatives’ brain—so much so that they’re finally (albeit accidentally) affirming his gender identity. [INTO]THE NEXT EUPHORIA?: Last year, it was announced that Bret Easton Ellis‘ latest novel—the coming-of-age thriller The Shards—was getting a splashy HBO adaptation.