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The Bear We Were Liars The Buccaneers What To Watch
Do you love all things TV and movies? Subscribe to the Screen Time newsletter to get your weekly dose of what to watch next and what everyone is flailing over from someone who watches everything! Welcome to Screen Time! I'm Nora, and if there's one thing you need to know about me, it's that I love watching TV and movies. I also absolutely love being absorbed in fandoms. This week, I dive into the TV shows I am currently watching, like, can we talk about We Were Liars, please? THAT TWIST!!! I SOBBED!!! I also share what's all over my FYP — like the New York Times dropping the 100 Best Movies of the 21st Century — and what we've got going on over on BuzzFeed Celeb's YouTube channel, plus more. Thanks for joining me! We Were Liars — watch for: one of the best plot twists ever Streaming on Prime Video Based on the bestselling book by E. Lockhart, We Were Liars follows "The Liars," a tight-knit circle of friends who vacation every summer together on a private island in New England. While on the surface the Sinclair family is known for their good looks, generational wealth, and their close bonds, after a life-altering accident, everyone seems to have something to hide. This book (and show) has one of the best plot twists, so if you are unspoiled, try to watch before you get spoiled, and if you've read the book already, I honestly think I loved the show more?! This adaptation works on every level. The Vampire Diaries fans, co-creator Julie Plec is behind this one, and even brings along Candice King, aka Caroline Forbes. Also, this young cast is so stellar. In particular, it was awesome getting to see Joseph Zada (aka young Haymitch in the upcoming Hunger Games movie, Sunrise on the Reaping). So, cue the fan edits already. The Buccaneers — watch for: a show that fills the Bridgerton void with an absolutely stacked cast Streaming on Apple TV+, new episodes every Wednesday It's the show every Bridgerton, Dickinson, and/or Reign fan should be watching. Based on Edith Wharton's unfinished novel, The Buccaneers is set during the Gilded Age and follows a group of ambitious young women from America who travel to London for a debutante season in hopes of securing husbands and titles. I think one of my favorite TV genres might be a period piece that utilizes modern music, manners of speech, and more, because The Buccaneers and Dickinson have both done this, and I've adored them both. Like I said, the cast is one of the main draws: Kristine Froseth, Alisha Boe, Matthew Broome, Aubri Ibrag, Guy Remmers, Mia Threapleton, Josie Totah, Imogen Waterhouse, and Christina Hendricks to name a few, and in Season 2, Leighton Meester joins, so enough said. Also, who doesn't love good Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, and Chappell Roan needle drops?! The Bear — watch for: the cast's always entertaining dynamic Streaming on Hulu and Disney+ The fourth season of this Emmy-winning comedy (or let's be real, drama) just dropped, and while I wasn't a big fan of the third season — I liked aspects but overall it felt super rushed and I didn't love every storyline — I will be finishing binge-watching the new season this weekend regardless. The new season will pick up with Carmy (Jeremy Allen White), Syd (Ayo Edebiri), Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach), and the rest of the crew continuing to make their restaurant, The Bear, strive for excellence. However, as with previous seasons of The Bear, more challenges, both financial and personal, are around every corner. Honestly, I will be watching for Ayo's performance and to see if there are any exciting guest stars this season. I'm curious if Season 4 regains the spark that Seasons 1 and 2 had, or if The Bear is just running in circles and overstaying its welcome. These are some of my favorite things from my FYP, feed, and more: The New York Times published its list of the 100 Best Movies of the 21st Century. My favorite part of this project is that they asked actors, directors, and more to give their 10 favorite movies of the 21st Century, too, and it's been so cool reading them — Sofia Coppola's list is pretty flawless, but I am also obsessed with Julianne Moore having Superbad on hers — because as a Letterboxd superfan, I love this kind of stuff. You can also make your own ballot. Mine might have some recency bias, but I feel pretty comfortable saying this is my top 10: And I know this isn't technically a movie or TV show yet, but I just finished reading Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid, and it has already been optioned to be adapted, so I'm putting my love for it here, too. I've read everything she's written, consider The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo my favorite book of all time, and I loved the Daisy Jones & the Six adaptation. A book about space deserved a photo under Grand Central's iconic constellation ceiling. So naturally, when I finished Atmosphere, after I screamed and cried and felt every single emotion, I started fan-casting in my head, and I've proceeded to tell all my friends who have finished that Ashley Johnson would be the perfect Joan. So, please read this book. It's QUEER AND ABOUT WOMEN IN SPACE! And then tell me your fan casts for Joan and Vanessa. This week, over on BuzzFeed Celeb, I fulfilled my Disney Channel kid dream. We had the cast of Phineas and Ferb — Dan Povenmire (creator and Dr. Doofenshmirtz), Ashley Tisdale (Candace), Jeff "Swampy" Marsh (creator and Major Monogram), Alyson Stoner (Isabella), and Vincent Martella (Phineas) — compete in a game of trivia about the show. Like, not only do they sing "Gitchee Gitchee Goo," but Ashley breaks out into "Busted," so I feel like I can die happy now. The whole thing was so fun, and they were adorably hilarious. The show just returned after 10 years for new episodes, and it's just as good as before. A place where I answer YOUR questions about TV, movies, fandom, and more: Question: If you had to pick your top five favorite characters of all time, who would they be and why? Hi! Okay, I have a literal note on my phone where I list some of my favorite TV shows, movies, episodes, books, video games, and fictional characters because whenever I am asked to narrow anything down like this, I draw a blank, and I end up saying the most recent things I have hyperfixated on. So I'll do you one better, directly from my notes app, my current top TEN characters of all time: Well, that's all I've got for this week's edition of Screen Time. Come back every week to get more TV and movie recommendations, find out which celebs we're working with, and so much more! Have a question for me, or want to tell me what you're watching right now, or have a suggestion of what I should watch next? 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18-06-2025
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Here's A First Look At Jeremy Allen White As Bruce Springsteen In The New Movie "Deliver Me From Nowhere"
Do you love all things TV and movies? Subscribe to the Screen Time newsletter to get your weekly dose of what to watch next and what everyone is flailing over from someone who watches everything! We have another biopic about a famous musician coming, and this time it's about Bruce Springsteen. Springsteen, nicknamed "the Boss," is considered one of the most influential musicians in American rock. His career has spanned six decades, with a majority of his albums featuring the iconic E Street Band. After releasing his first two albums, he achieved worldwide popularity with Born to Run in 1975, and then again with Born in the U.S.A. in 1984. Springsteen has won 20 Grammy Awards, two Golden Globes, an Academy Award, and a Special Tony Award. He's also been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999. And in 2010, Rolling Stone ranked him No. 23 on their "100 Greatest Artists of All Time" list, saying, "In many ways, Bruce Springsteen is the embodiment of rock & roll." So now, it seems like the only other thing that needs to be checked off the list is a biopic about his life and how he changed music forever. Directed and written by Scott Cooper, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere will chronicle Springsteen's time making his 1982 album Nebraska, an album that was recorded in his New Jersey bedroom, and marked a pivotal time in his career before he was launched into global superstardom. Cooper is best known for his Academy Award-nominated work on 2009's Crazy Heart starring Jeff Bridges. Speaking about Deliver Me From Nowhere, Springsteen told Variety, "They pitched the idea, and I said, 'It sounds like fun.' It's an interesting concept, because it's only a couple of years out of my life. It's '81, '82, and centered around the creation of that particular record while I was simultaneously recording Born in the USA and also going through some personal difficulties that I've been living with my whole life. But it's fantastic." The film stars Jeremy Allen White as Springsteen and Jeremy Strong as Jon Landau, Springsteen's manager and record producer. Neilson Barnard / Getty Images, Monica Schipper / Getty Images It also stars Paul Walter Hauser, Odessa Young, Stephen Graham, Gaby Hoffmann, Marc Maron, David Krumholtz, Johnny Cannizzaro, and more. Teasing Jeremy Allen White's performance, Springsteen told SiriusXM, "He sings well. He sings very well." He also added, "Jeremy is such a terrific actor that you just fall right into it. He's got an interpretation of me that I think the fans will deeply recognize, and he's just done a great job, so I've had a lot of fun. I've had a lot of fun being on the set when I can get there." And this takes us to now, when 20th Century Studios released the first trailer for Deliver Me From Nowhere, and we get to see Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen for the first time. Here's a side-by-side from the trailer of Jeremy performing "Born to Run, which was released in 1975, vs. Springsteen himself around the same time: 20th Century Studios, Images Press / Getty Images Of course, Jeremy is best known for his work in Shameless as Lip Gallagher and for his Emmy Award-winning turn as Carmy in The Bear. He also received critical-aclaim for his work in The Iron Claw. And here's another side-by-side of Jeremy and Springsteen: Mark Seliger / 20th Century Studios, Ebet Roberts / Redferns / Getty Images The trailer also gave us a first look at Jeremy Strong as Jon Landau, who was Springsteen's longtime manager and producer. In fact, he's credited with writing in a 1974 article for The Real Paper, per the New York Times, "I saw rock and roll's future and its name is Bruce Springsteen!" 20th Century Studios / Via Taylor Hill / FilmMagic / Getty Images Of course, Jeremy is best known for his Emmy Award-winning work as Kendall Roy in Succession. He also recently earned his first Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of Roy Cohn in The Apprentice. Here's Odessa Young as Faye, who stars as Springsteen's love interest in Deliver Me From Nowhere. She's an Australian actor who is best known for starring in films like Looking for Grace and The Daughter, and the 2022 limited series The Staircase. Next up, she'll be seen in the Netflix series, Black Rabbit, alongside Jason Bateman and Jude Law. 20th Century Studios / Via Andreas Rentz / Getty Images Paul Walter Hauser stars as Mike Batlan, Springsteen's recording engineer during the Nebraska sessions. He was also Springsteen's guitar tech. Paul is best known for his work in movies like I, Tonya and Cruella. He also starred in Cobra Kai and won an Emmy Award in 2024 for his work in the limited series Black Bird. 20th Century Studios / Via Frazer Harrison / Getty Images Here's Stephen Graham as Douglas Springsteen, Bruce's father. Stephen is best known for his work in shows like Boardwalk Empire, Peaky Blinders, and most recently Adolescence. He also appeared in movies like Gangs of New York, The Irishman, This Is England, and more. 20th Century Studios / Via Joe Maher / Getty Images for BFI Here's Gaby Hoffmann as Adele Springsteen, Bruce's mother. Previously, Gaby has starred in shows like Girls and Transparent, and she's known for her work as a child actor, having appeared in movies like Field of Dreams, Uncle Buck, Now and Then, Sleepless in Seattle, and more. 20th Century Studios / Via Charley Gallay / Getty Images for Netflix And while you don't get a super clear shot of him in the trailer, Johnny Cannizzaro is set to star as Steven Van Zandt, aka Little Steven, who is a member of Springsteen's E Street Band. Johnny is best known for starring as Nick DeVito in the film adaptation of Jersey Boys. 20th Century Studios / Via Paul Natkin / Getty Images Well, that's all we have so far! I'm personally excited to see Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen, and I'm sure we'll be seeing a lot about this movie when awards season rolls around, too. You can watch the full trailer for Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere below: Are you excited to see Jeremy Allen White take on "the Boss"? Share all your thoughts in the comments below! Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere hits theaters on October 24. Do you love all things TV and movies? Subscribe to the Screen Time newsletter to get your weekly dose of what to watch next and what everyone is flailing over from someone who watches everything!


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18-06-2025
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Bruce Springsteen Movie Cast Vs. Real People Jeremy Allen White
Do you love all things TV and movies? Subscribe to the Screen Time newsletter to get your weekly dose of what to watch next and what everyone is flailing over from someone who watches everything! We have another biopic about a famous musician coming, and this time it's about Bruce Springsteen. Springsteen, nicknamed "the Boss," is considered one of the most influential musicians in American rock. His career has spanned six decades, with a majority of his albums featuring the iconic E Street Band. After releasing his first two albums, he achieved worldwide popularity with Born to Run in 1975, and then again with Born in the U.S.A. in 1984. Springsteen has won 20 Grammy Awards, two Golden Globes, an Academy Award, and a Special Tony Award. He's also been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999. And in 2010, Rolling Stone ranked him No. 23 on their "100 Greatest Artists of All Time" list, saying, "In many ways, Bruce Springsteen is the embodiment of rock & roll." So now, it seems like the only other thing that needs to be checked off the list is a biopic about his life and how he changed music forever. Directed and written by Scott Cooper, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere will chronicle Springsteen's time making his 1982 album Nebraska, an album that was recorded in his New Jersey bedroom, and marked a pivotal time in his career before he was launched into global superstardom. Cooper is best known for his Academy Award-nominated work on 2009's Crazy Heart starring Jeff Bridges. Speaking about Deliver Me From Nowhere, Springsteen told Variety, "They pitched the idea, and I said, 'It sounds like fun.' It's an interesting concept, because it's only a couple of years out of my life. It's '81, '82, and centered around the creation of that particular record while I was simultaneously recording Born in the USA and also going through some personal difficulties that I've been living with my whole life. But it's fantastic." The film stars Jeremy Allen White as Springsteen and Jeremy Strong as Jon Landau, Springsteen's manager and record producer. It also stars Paul Walter Hauser, Odessa Young, Stephen Graham, Gaby Hoffmann, Marc Maron, David Krumholtz, Johnny Cannizzaro, and more. Teasing Jeremy Allen White's performance, Springsteen told SiriusXM, "He sings well. He sings very well." He also added, "Jeremy is such a terrific actor that you just fall right into it. He's got an interpretation of me that I think the fans will deeply recognize, and he's just done a great job, so I've had a lot of fun. I've had a lot of fun being on the set when I can get there." And this takes us to now, when 20th Century Studios released the first trailer for Deliver Me From Nowhere, and we get to see Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen for the first time. Here's a side-by-side from the trailer of Jeremy performing "Born to Run, which was released in 1975, vs. Springsteen himself around the same time: Of course, Jeremy is best known for his work in Shameless as Lip Gallagher and for his Emmy Award-winning turn as Carmy in The Bear. He also received critical-aclaim for his work in The Iron Claw. And here's another side-by-side of Jeremy and Springsteen: The trailer also gave us a first look at Jeremy Strong as Jon Landau, who was Springsteen's longtime manager and producer. In fact, he's credited with writing in a 1974 article for The Real Paper, per the New York Times, "I saw rock and roll's future and its name is Bruce Springsteen!" Of course, Jeremy is best known for his Emmy Award-winning work as Kendall Roy in Succession. He also recently earned his first Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of Roy Cohn in The Apprentice. Here's Odessa Young as Faye, who stars as Springsteen's love interest in Deliver Me From Nowhere. She's an Australian actor who is best known for starring in films like Looking for Grace and The Daughter, and the 2022 limited series The Staircase. Next up, she'll be seen in the Netflix series, Black Rabbit, alongside Jason Bateman and Jude Law. Paul Walter Hauser stars as Mike Batlan, Springsteen's recording engineer during the Nebraska sessions. He was also Springsteen's guitar tech. Paul is best known for his work in movies like I, Tonya and Cruella. He also starred in Cobra Kai and won an Emmy Award in 2024 for his work in the limited series Black Bird. Here's Stephen Graham as Douglas Springsteen, Bruce's father. Stephen is best known for his work in shows like Boardwalk Empire, Peaky Blinders, and most recently Adolescence. He also appeared in movies like Gangs of New York, The Irishman, This Is England, and more. Here's Gaby Hoffmann as Adele Springsteen, Bruce's mother. Previously, Gaby has starred in shows like Girls and Transparent, and she's known for her work as a child actor, having appeared in movies like Field of Dreams, Uncle Buck, Now and Then, Sleepless in Seattle, and more. And while you don't get a super clear shot of him in the trailer, Johnny Cannizzaro is set to star as Steven Van Zandt, aka Little Steven, who is a member of Springsteen's E Street Band. Johnny is best known for starring as Nick DeVito in the film adaptation of Jersey Boys. Well, that's all we have so far! I'm personally excited to see Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen, and I'm sure we'll be seeing a lot about this movie when awards season rolls around, too. You can watch the full trailer for Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere below: Are you excited to see Jeremy Allen White take on "the Boss"? Share all your thoughts in the comments below! Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere hits theaters on October 24. Do you love all things TV and movies? Subscribe to the Screen Time newsletter to get your weekly dose of what to watch next and what everyone is flailing over from someone who watches everything!


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16-06-2025
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25 Of The Best Non-Canon Queer Ships People Love
Do you love all things TV and movies? Subscribe to the Screen Time newsletter to get your weekly dose of what to watch next and what everyone is flailing over from someone who watches everything! Recently, we asked the BuzzFeed Community to tell us which non-canon queer ships they still think about to this day. Here are some of their top answers: First, Kara (Melissa Benoist) and Lena (Katie McGrath) from Supergirl "Supercorp, a thousand times over. The chemistry was otherworldly and the parallels in their stories only added more depth to the relationship. I wish they had taken the plunge and ran with it."—Laura, 32"They were the ultimate ship of that show. Kara should've gotten her happy ending. They should've been canon. They haunt me to this day."—Anonymous"Also, for the Clois parallels!!! Watching Smallville made me feel like Clark and Lois were just the straight version of Kara and Lena. Of course, there are a few differences, like the banter and the annoyance to lovers trope for Lois and Clark, but otherwise there are so many tropes similar to Clois: friends to lovers, slow burn, the bridal carry, secret identity, second chance at love, time travel, rescue reversal trope...I wish more than anything they were endgame and kissed just one time, and for me, too, nothing hits the same. Glad I'm not the only one lol I thought I was crazy especially for a ship that never happened in the show (even though we've been queerbaited tho). Will probably never get over them, mostly because we never got closure."—Anonymous, 17 Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch) and John Watson (Martin Freeman) from Sherlock "They had SO much onscreen chemistry, and I'm honestly saddened that they didn't end up together."—Anonymous, 17 JJ (A.J. Cook) and Emily (Paget Brewster) from Criminal Minds "Emily and JJ!! If they're not gay, why do they act so dang in love with each other!? Give the people Jemily!"—Lauren, 34"No one looks at their best friend like that and does not have feelings! Add to the fact that they drop everything to fly halfway around the world to save each other and dream/hallucinate one another, even though they have a partner."—Anonymous Merlin (Colin Morgan) and Arthur (Bradley James) from Merlin "My boyfriend and I are currently binge-watching Merlin, it's my first time, and like so many who have come before us, the chemistry between Merlin and Arthur is palpable. Yes, they are best friends who care deeply for each other, but you can't ignore the way the actors deliver their lines or look at one another. While we watch, we'll frequently beg Arthur to 'kiss Merlin,' which always makes us bust out laughing. It's an oldie at this point, but certainly a classic."—Andrew, 26"The chemistry between them is incredible. Even the actors said in an interview that the 'bromance' between their characters won out over the romance between Arthur and Gwen. Merlin and Arthur should have ended up together, and that is a hill I'm still willing to die on, even now, 13 years after the show ended!"—Charlotte Rizzoli (Angie Harmon) and Isles (Sasha Alexander) from Rizzoli & Isles "The fact that Rizzoli & Isles were never a canon couple will haunt me until the day I die."—Lauren, 34"THEY WERE IN LOVE, YOUR HONOR!"—Kate, 20"Queer baiting at its absolute finest, but damn did those women have amazing chemistry (and they are both gorgeous!) The show would have been so much better if the showrunners actually had the balls to make them canon, but the 2010s couldn't handle that."—Anonymous, 35 Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Castiel (Misha Collins) from Supernatural "Not only was the chemistry wild, but there were so many moments that they sacrificed for each other and made each other better. It was the most complete, unintentional love story I've ever seen. But instead of a happy Destiel ending, Cas confessed his love and immediately got sent to super hell directly because of his confession, and Dean died young, never having the happiness he'd been wanting for 15 whole years. We were robbed!"—Anonymous, 32 Beca (Anna Kendrick) and Chloe (Brittany Snow) from Pitch Perfect "Still mad over the wasted potential Beca and Chloe had. They could have been everything!!"—Mikayla, 21"I mean, come on! The chemistry between the two of them was palpable. The actors have even talked about how they wished something had happened between them. I want a Pitch Perfect 4 just to see the two of them finally cross that line."—Jay, 37 Buck (Oliver Stark) and Eddie (Ryan Guzman) from 9-1-1 "Buddie 100%!"—Cath Sirius Black (Gary Oldman) and Remus Lupin (David Thewlis) from Harry Potter "Wolfstar (Sirius Black and Remus Lupin). One of the most tragic love stories in all of fiction, even if in canon, it exists mostly in subtext. Lupin marrying a woman made zero sense for his character, and I'm still angry about it."—Anonymous, 30"Wolfstar! You cannot tell me that an author who thinks obsessively about character names, named two long-lost best friends 'the brightest star in the sky' and 'Moony' and they're not soulmates. Impossible."—Anonymous, 33 Emma Swan (Jennifer Morrison) and Regina/The Evil Queen from Once Upon a Time —Christina, 44 Kate Bishop (Hailee Steinfeld) and Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh) from Hawkeye "Sooooo much chemistry between Hailee Steinfeld and Florence Pugh that I have to ship!"—Julia, 26 Stiles (Dylan O'Brien) and Derek (Tyler Hoechlin) from Teen Wolf "Hands down, so much chemistry. So many scenes of looking lovingly into each other's eyes. So much saving each other. So much LUST."—Anonymous, 33 Rachel (Lea Michele) and Quinn (Dianna Agron) from Glee —Andy Nick (Tobey Maguire) and Jay Gatsby (Leonardo DiCaprio) from The Great Gatsby "In Grade 11, I felt very strongly that Nick Carraway and Jay Gatsby were in love with one another. Nick's narration and descriptions of Gatsby certainly point to infatuation, and he is far more interested in Gatsby than his canon love interest, Jordan. I brought this up in English class, only for the teacher to tell me this was an inappropriate topic and I was not to bring it up again. It was 2011, so yeah. Everyone else in the class thought it was hilarious and started calling Nick 'Nick Caragay.' I was furious. Anyways, three years later, I wrote an essay on homoerotism in the works of Hemingway and Fitzgerald and got a 95%. Fuck you to my English teacher and classmates, and Happy Pride to Nick, Gatsby, and me!"—Rory, 30 House (Hugh Laurie) and Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard) from House "There is no straight explanation for the way they interacted."—Kate, 20"I was waiting for them to kiss the whole time!!!"—Junii, 15 Nancy (Natalia Dyer) and Robin (Maya Hawke) from Stranger Things —Anonymous Hannibal (Mads Mikkelsen) and Will (Hugh Dancy) from Hannibal "I know that Bryan Fuller has confirmed that they probably would have been an explicit couple if the show hadn't been cancelled, so I'm still mad about the cancellation. Yes, even 10 years later."—Scott, 42 Finn (John Boyega) and Poe (Oscar Isaac) from Star Wars "Stormpilot!!!"—Anonymous Jackie (Ella Purnell) and Shauna (Sophie Nélisse) from Yellowjackets "I have such a love for Jackie haunting the Yellowjackets narrative for SEASONS because Shauna Shipman was simply so in love with her."—noradominick Jayce (Kevin Alejandro) and Viktor (Harry Lloyd) from Arcane —Anonymous Keith (Steven Yeun) and Lance (Jeremy Shada) from Voltron: Legendary Defender "I will swear for the rest of my days that they made me gay, and them not being the canon queer couple is somehow not the most disappointing thing about the show."—Anonymous Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and Faith (Eliza Dushku) from Buffy the Vampire Slayer "Faith always came across as bisexual to me, and she definitely had moments in Season 3 where she flirted with Buffy. Also, in Season 4, when they swapped bodies, Faith was a little too thrilled to be in Buffy's body. And hey, turns out that Buffy herself is somewhat queer as she had a brief fling with a female slayer in the comics."—ravenbard Mac (Rob McElhenney) and Dennis (Glenn Howerton) from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia "It could still happen, since the show is still going on, but Mac and Dennis from It's Always Sunny should have been canon a long time ago. Their toxic codependency and obsession with one another has gone way beyond friendship at this point, and Mac (who is canonically gay!) is clearly in love with Dennis (who canonically sleeps with men and has a system to seduce men but hasn't labelled his sexuality). Why it hasn't happened is beyond me — and all the other characters on the show. It's either going to be the greatest will they/won't they in sitcom history or a massive disappointment."—Anonymous, 25 Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) from the Marvel Cinematic Universe —radphone62 And finally, Neil (Robert Sean Leonard) and Todd (Ethan Hawke) from Dead Poets Society —Anonymous We can't fit everyone into one post, so tell us which other non-canon LGBTQ+ fictional couples you love and why in the comments below! Looking for more LGBTQ+ or Pride content? Then check out all of BuzzFeed's posts celebrating Pride 2025. Do you love all things TV and movies? Subscribe to the Screen Time newsletter to get your weekly dose of what to watch next and what everyone is flailing over from someone who watches everything!


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13-06-2025
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How To Train Your Dragon Cast Character Quiz
It's time to ride some dragons, baby! To celebrate the live-action How to Train Your Dragon, we had the cast — Gerard Butler, Mason Thames, and Nico Parker — take a quiz to find out which characters from the movie they're most like in real life. Is Mason actually like Hiccup? Which animated movie would Nico give a presentation on as to why it's the very best? Watch the video below to find out: Now, it's your turn! Take our "Which How to Train Your Dragon Character Are You?" quiz below, and compare your results with the cast's! And be sure to watch HTTYD, which is in theaters now! Which How to Train Your Dragon character did YOU get? Share your results in the comments below! Do you love all things TV and movies? Subscribe to the Screen Time newsletter to get your weekly dose of what to watch next and what everyone is flailing over from someone who watches everything!