Netflix’s latest collection, “Heartstopper,” is heading to the streamer this month, and the complete trailer has arrived! The present, based mostly on the long-running webcomic by Alice Oseman, follows Charlie Spring (Joe Locke), a homosexual teen struggling to slot in at his all-boys college in southeast England. When Charlie connects with Nick Nelson (Package Connor), star of the rugby crew, his buddies warn him to not give his coronary heart to a straight boy. However as the 2 get nearer, Nick begins to query whether or not he is really straight.
The present additionally stars William Gao as Tao Xu, Yasmin Finney as Elle Argent, Corinna Brown as Tara Jones, Kizzy Edgell as Darcy Olsson, Sebastian Croft as Ben Hope, Cormac Hyde-Corrin as Harry Greene, Rhea Norwood as Imogen Heaney, and Tobie Donovan as Isaac Henderson. All eight episodes of the collection will hit the streamer on April 22.
Oseman wrote the scripts for the collection, and so they spoke to Angle about how necessary it was to ensure the supporting forged of “Heartstopper” included characters with a variety of LGBTQ+ identities. “I knew that I needed ‘Heartstopper’ to have a various vary of characters, and it wasn’t simply targeted on these two boys,” she mentioned. “A lot of individuals had been studying the story, and I needed individuals to really feel they may see themselves in it.”
Oseman started writing the “Heartstopper” webcomic in 2016, and the collection has been collected in 4 printed volumes. Netflix hasn’t introduced whether or not they plan on doing a second season of “Heartstopper,” however there’s loads of materials within the webcomic in the event that they select to take action. Oseman’s 4 different novels — “Solitaire,” “Radio Silence,” “I Was Born For This,” and “Loveless” — all happen in the identical universe as “Heartstopper,” so it is potential these characters and plot traces might cross over in future seasons.
Watch the trailer for “Heartstopper” above.