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Heated Rivalry Stars Slam Racist, Homophobic Fans
10 Mar
Summary
- Actors Hudson Williams and Francois Arnaud addressed hateful fan comments online.
- The gay ice hockey drama 'Heated Rivalry' is confirmed for a second season.
- Season two filming is set to begin in August, with a potential April 2027 release.

The stars of the popular gay ice hockey drama 'Heated Rivalry,' Hudson Williams and Francois Arnaud, have issued a strong public rebuke against segments of the show's fanbase. They condemned racist, homophobic, and misogynistic abuse directed at them and the series online, urging those with hateful views to disassociate themselves from the fandom.
The series, which explores a romantic relationship between rival players Ilya Rozanov and Shane Hollander, has garnered significant global attention since its debut. Despite the controversy stirred by some viewers, the show's success has led to the confirmation of a second season.
Producers have announced that filming for 'Heated Rivalry' season two is slated to begin in August, with the showrunner expressing optimism for its return to screens "as soon as humanly possible." This suggests a potential release date around April 2027, with scriptwriting already underway.
Adding to fan excitement, there's speculation about a "bonus" episode to bridge the gap before season two. This possibility emerged after the series was listed with seven episodes on IMDb, despite only six having aired, and discussions about a stand-alone installment were mentioned by an executive producer.



