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:SUPERMAN/WOMAN: Raunchy and bloody, superhero series The Boys always knows how to get people talking, so of course its supes-in-training spin-off Gen V does, too.
Case in point: Jordan, a bigender character with the power to transition at will. [Read all about it on INTO]HELLO, UGLIES!: They’re baaaaack.
The Boulet Brothers are set to return with the biggest and baddest season of Dragula yet, and now you can meet the fearsome global drag ghouls competing in season 5. [EW]PACKAGE DEAL: Rising queer alt-pop star Omar Apollo new EP Live For Me drops Friday and—in a move that’ll no doubt jack up sales—the vinyl art will include a painted portrait of… um… Omar, Jr. [Read all about it on Queerty]EP in 3 days pic.twitter.com/Mzvh7PYUHlHUZZAH!: Every year, our sister site LGBTQ Nation honors the Heroes who have made a difference in their communities and beyond.
2023’s honorees include out wrestler Anthony Bowens, Club Q survivors, and more. [Read all about it on LGBTQ Nation]I WANT TO PLAY A GAME: With Saw X being the best-reviewed movie of the infamously schlocky series, Jigsaw is cool again—but here’s why the gays have been stanning since day one. [Daily Beast’s Obsessed]WHAT’S HER NAME?: Soon everyone‘s going to know Priyanka, the first winner of Canada’s Drag Race who, amid filming new episodes of HBO’s We’re Here, is promoting her rom-com It’s All Sunshine & Rainbows, in which she plays a weatherwoman (not a drag queen!) who has to save her family farm. [The Pink News]a universe where drag queens are weather girls and fall in love with farmers?