Heated Rivalry drops a big hint about season two: 'I'm not being coy'
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Heated Rivalry drops a big hint about season two: 'I'm not being coy'
"Speaking about it recently, Jacob Tierney, Heated Rivalry's creator and showrunner, shed some light on the timeline for season two. Echoing previous comments, Tierney told Entertainment Weekly: "It's not gonna be two years. It's not even gonna be 18 months, I don't think." He added: "So we're gonna go as fast as we can, while ensuring that we're doing as good a job as we possibly can.""
"Their story continues in Reid's books series in The Long Game, which looks set to be adapted in season two. Season one also introduced Scott Hunter and Kip Grady (François Arnaud and Robbie GK) and their relationship in episode three, "Hunter," which adapted the first of Reid's books, Game Changer. That book's events were finished off in episode five, "I'll Believe Anything." There, Scott, another ice hockey player, came out publicly as gay and got together with Kip."
Heated Rivalry stars Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams as rival ice-hockey players Ilya Rozanov and Shane Hollander who begin a secret romance. The series debuted at the end of November and will be available to UK viewers in January, having concluded in Canada, the US, Australia, and beyond. The show is based on Rachel Reid's Game Changers novels and earned attention for its writing, intimate scenes, and lead chemistry. The series has been renewed for a second season (with potential for a third). Season two is expected to continue Ilya and Shane's story and likely adapt The Long Game, while season one also introduced Scott Hunter and Kip Grady and concluded Scott's public coming out and relationship.
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