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Jeremy Allen White will go bi-for-pay in new Netflix series from ‘Call Me by Your Name’ author

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gay bi-for-pay in Netflix‘s new limited-series adaptation of Enigma Variations, based on a novel by Call Me By Your Name author André Aciman.According to Variety, The Bear star will both star in and executive produce the project, which is being billed by the press as a “bisexual romance drama.”Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.On top of that, the series will be helmed by Mary & George director Oliver Hermanus, who most recently wrapped The History of Sound. (You know, the upcoming historical LGBTQ+ drama starring Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor.)Say no more, we are already seated!Jeremy Allen White is set to star in and executive produce bisexual romance series ‘ENIGMA VARIATIONS’ for Netflix.Based on the novel by ‘Call Me By Your Name’ author André Aciman.

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