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Charlie Barnett’s shirtless scene from ‘The Acolyte’ has Star Wars gays hot & bothered

longer time ago in a galaxy far, far away… the Jedi had to iron their robes, just like the rest of us!Disney+’s new Star Wars prequel series The Acolyte is here, set roughly 100 years before the events of the “Skywalker Saga” movie series during the “High Republic” era when Jedi Masters helped maintain order and peace with the power of The Force.And though there are plenty of new characters to meet, and a mystery involving an unknown assailant picking off Jedi one by one, the moment from this week’s two-episode premiere that’s been getting the most chatter (at least in our neck of the woods) is a shirtless scene for Jedi Knight Yord Fandar, played by gay heartthrob Charlie Barnett, of Russian Doll fame.Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.Telling him to put his clothes back on was a hate crime. And in Pride Month, no less?!?! #TheAcolyte pic.twitter.com/1jqniTuvq9Well, alright then! The Force is strong with this one—emphasis on the strong.The moment comes in episode one, “Lost/Found,” after *spoiler alert* a cloaked attacker who looks an awful lot like Padawan Osha Aniseya (Amandla Stenberg) kills Jedi Master Indara (Carrie-Anne Moss), leading her former teacher Sol (Lee Jung-jae), his new student Jecki Lon (Dafne Keen), and Barnett’s Yord to search for answers.When Sol first sees Yord on his ship, he’s shirtless while steaming his Jedi robe.
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Strange Way Of Life, the final frontier for the queer-inclusive Star Trek: Discovery, the return of We’re Here with a gag-worthy batch of new queens, and streaming debuts for plenty of favorites, new and old.Whether you use Netflix, Prime Video, (HBO) Max, Hulu, Paramount+, Peacock, Tubi—or some combo of the those—Queerty has your can’t-miss recommendations for each.Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.So, get those watch lists ready; it’s going to be a very gay April.Jump to your streaming platform of choice:Netflix • Prime Video • Max • Hulu • Paramount+ • Peacock • TubiFresh off his acclaimed work in All Of Us Strangers, Andrew Scott headlines this new take on Patricia Highsmith’s iconic literary antihero, Tom Ripley. Shot in gorgeous black-and-white, the series adapts The Talented Mr. Ripley, following the amateur conman as he travels to Italy, tapped to convince would-be playboy Dickie Greenleaf (Johnny Flynn) to return home.
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