"Simply put, no show to date has done for Black and brown queer and trans visibility and opportunity what Pose has done since its 2018 debut," Tre'vell Anderson writes.
Released in 2019, the original movie centred on six strangers who were tasked with outsmarting a bunch of deadly puzzles after signing up for a mysterious competition with a $10,000 prize.
According to director Adam Robitel, the new outing picks up right where its predecessor left off, with the last remaining survivors Ben (Miller) and Zoey (Russell) – who have
supposedly beaten their game – determined to expose the truth about Minos deadly escape rooms. What we re going to find out is that though we had an insular view in the first movie of just Zoey s story, what we re going to realise is that on any given day, there are multiple games happening all around the world, Robitel recently teased to
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Left to right: Dyllón Burnside as Ricky, Hailie Sahar as Lulu, Mj Rodriguez as Blanca, Indya Moore as Angel, Angel Bismark Curiel as Lil Papi. (Eric Liebowitz/FX)
The last season of the groundbreaking FX show Pose kicked off Sunday night.
Over three seasons, the award-winning series has gained critical acclaim by taking us back to the 80s and 90s the golden age of the underground ballroom subculture in New York City.
The show holds the distinction of casting the largest number of transgender actors in TV history and sets the record for having the largest LGBTQ crew of all time.
American Horror Story and WandaVision actor Evan Peters was cut out of Pose after season one for specific reason, Pose co-creator Steven Canals explains.