Heartstopper is currently out on Netflix and, the world is going crazy watching this new teen, LGBTQ+ romantic drama. Based on the webcomic and graphic novel of the same name by Alice Oseman, this Netflix release is directed by Euros Lynn and features a beautiful and talented cast that includes Kit Connor, Joe Locke, William Gao, Yasmin Finney, Corinna Brown, Kizzy Edgell, Tobie Donovan, Rhea Norwood, Jenny Walser, Sebastian Croft, Cormac Hyde-Corrin, Fisayo Akinade, Chetna Pandya, Stephen Fry and Olivia Colman. With eight episodes in total, the series tells the story of Charlie and Nick and, their unlikely friendship that might kindle young love between the two.
The show is gaining a lot of praise for accurate representation and, a love story that is kind, relatable and healthy. One of the Twitter users named @nelsonsprjng wrote: “thank you #heartstopper for giving us nick nelson. for giving bisexual people such healthy representation. to see him figure himself out, understand he is bi and tell his mum on his own terms in his own time and for her to just hug him.” One the other hand user, @brujaxwiccan wrote: “yeah imma need twelve more seasons, six spinoffs, a live-action concert, and three movies #Heartstopper”.
The show has greatly impacted the youth and, fans are already demanding a season two. In case you haven’t watched the Heartstopper yet, here are some tweets that will surely make you want to watch this Netflix romantic teen drama as quickly as possible!
Check out some Twitter reactions for Netflix’s Heartstopper!
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From the actors to the correct representation of the story to the characters who have become iconic in a short span of time, Heartstopper just offers is all. You can go ahead and stream all the episodes of the show now on Netflix. To read our detailed take on the show, click here.
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