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Outer banks characters Sexualities if the present wasn’t intentionally made for the straights…
Jj: not 100% sure that he’s bi, he’s definitely by curious and also in love with pope
Kie: 100% pan or bi I could also see her creature the biggest lgbt+ advocate of the group
Pope: either fully gay or fully straight there’s no in between
John B: 1000% straight but an excellent ally
Sarah: she also seems very straight but in the I don’t know that I’m closeted way. Love secret lesbian vibes
Cleo: is a queer woman no doubt in my mind
Topper: he’s gay but is still homophobic and has issues with every other member of the lgbt+ community
Rafe: direct, but the worst kind
Barry: doesn’t undergo the need to identify with a sexuality but he’s definitely bi if he had to label it
Daniel Craig and Drew Starkey speak out about playing gay characters as linear actors as they grace Variety's cover ahead of release of film Queer
Daniel Craig and Drew Starkey have spoken out about playing gay characters as straight actors for their new film Queer.
The James Bond star, 56, and the Outer Banks player, 31, are the latest to grace the front cover of Variety ahead of the film's release.
The film is based on William Burroughs' semi-autobiographical novella and stars Daniel as American expat and war veteran William Lee, who has a romance with a younger man, Eugene Allerton (Drew Starkey), a drug addict and discharged Navy serviceman.
But speaking to Variety, the duo lifted the lid on their feelings towards portraying same-sex attracted characters as straight men - after Daniel played serial womaniser Bond.
'It wasn't part of the audition process—[director Luca Guadagnino] didn't ask us the intricacies of our sexuality,' Drew revealed.
Daniel Craig and Drew Starkey have spoken out about playing gay characters as straight actors for their new film Lgbtq+ as they grace Variety's front cover
The film is based on William Burroughs' semi-autobiographical novella and s
Outer Banks, the Mobile Game: Everything You Need to Know About - Netflix Tudum
How far would you go for your family? Doesn’t matter if it’s the one you were born into or the one you built. That’s the big question at the center of the latest addition to Netflix Stories: Outer Banks. Finding yourself, your dad, your one genuine love, and maybe a whole lotta sunken treasure are all in a day’s work for a Pogue. Now it’s your turn to live the OBX life in Netflix’s latest narrative adventure game.
What kind of game is Netflix Stories: Outer Banks?
Netflix Stories: Outer Banks is a mobile game based on the sun-soaked Netflix teen adventure show of the same name. Here, you’ll create an avatar, customize their look, their pronouns, and step off the bus as OBX’s newest resident. The meat of the gameplay is picking conversation options and navigating relationships with the cast of the show. What you “say” in this text-based treasure hunt will impact how you’re perceived, and how you interact with the cast shapes the way the story plays out.
What’s Netflix Stories: Outer Banks about?
Netflix Stories: Outer Banks mirrors the first season of the show, putting you in the shoes
Outer Banks’ Madison Bailey Hints Characters Will Have “Different Pairings” in Season 4
Outer Banks Season 3 Cast Picks Their FAVORITE Couple Ship
The Pogues and Kooks are shaking things up on this go around of Outer Banks.
Madison Bailey—who plays Kiara "Kie" Carrera on the hit Netflix series—revealed that fans can expect to see characters having new scene partners in the show's upcoming fourth installment.
"Characters that don't always have scenes together, have scenes together," Madison exclusively told E! News' Francesca Amiker. "We possess big moments with different pairings than you're used to seeing."
And the 25-year-old shared other details about the forthcoming batch of episodes, which kick off with friends Kiara, JJ (played by Rudy Pankow), John B (Chase Stokes), Pope (Jonathan Daviss), Cleo (Carlacia Grant) and Sarah Cameron (Madelyn Cline) returning from the Metropolis of Gold after discovering Blackbeard's treasure in the season three finale.
In proof, now that the Pogues found their riches and are back on the island, Madison mutual that the crew of misfits will return to creature (somewhat) no
With the third season of the hit Netflix series Outer Banks (if you’re unfamiliar, think Indiana Jones meets The Goonies via Ozark and add in your favourite teen drama) launching globally on Thursday, February 23rd, 2023, The Queer Review‘s editor James Kleinmann spoke with members of the lead cast including Madison Bailey, Madelyn Cline, Carlacia Grant, Chase Stokes, Jonathan Daviss(J.D.), Drew Starkey, and Austin North.
The new season opens with the Pogues—John B (Chase Stokes), Sarah (Madelyn Cline), Kiara (Madison Bailey), Pope (Jonathan Daviss), JJ (Rudy Pankow), and Cleo (Carlacia Grant)—washed ashore on a desert island. For a brief moment, it seems like an idyllic home. Naming it “Poguelandia,” the island’s newest residents spend their days fishing, swimming, and reveling in the carefree lifestyle of their temporary dwelling.
Watch the below video to find out how the OBX cast think they would survive on a desert island themselves in real life:
Things quickly move south for the collective as they find themselves caught up in a race for the much-coveted treasure and running for their lives. Ward (Charles Esten) and Ra