Heated Rivalry cements surprise hit status on Crave and HBO Max

Building on its record launch and swift Season 2 renewal announced December 12—as covered in prior updates—Heated Rivalry has become Crave's most-watched original series ever and a top performer on HBO Max. The gay hockey romance, adapted from Rachel Reid's novel and premiered November 28, continues to captivate with its steamy storyline, explicit intimacy, and strong performances from Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie.

Originally planned for February 2026, the six-episode Crave Original's release was fast-tracked multiple times—to January, Christmas, and finally November 28—after strong early feedback from Bell Media executives. It topped Crave's charts in its debut weekend and has since become the streamer's biggest original. Stateside, HBO Max picked it up weeks before premiere, where it ranks as the top-rated non-animated acquired series since 2020 and among the top five scripted debuts this year.

Bell Media VP Justin Stockman hailed it as a 'buzzy phenomenon' exploding into a pop-culture moment. Creator-director Jacob Tierney described the adaptation as 'joyfully smutty,' with explicit, consent-focused intimacy scenes coordinated by Chala Hunter on closed sets. Star Hudson Williams emphasized their narrative importance: 'You miss half the story if you miss the sex, because there is a conversation in every sort of nuance.' HBO Max content chairman Casey Bloys praised its raw depiction of closeted sports romances: 'The sex was a little bit more reflective of that feeling of ‘You’re never going to find this again.’'

Surprising executives, the audience skews female-heavy from the novel's fanbase alongside queer viewers. Bell Media self-financed without co-producers for creative control, leveraging licensing deals. Season 2 production starts soon to minimize gaps after Season 1's December 26 finale.

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Dramatic illustration of hockey players celebrating the 'Heated Rivalry' Season 2 renewal on Crave and HBO Max amid cheering fans.
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Heated Rivalry renewed for season 2 at Crave and HBO Max

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The LGBTQ+ hockey drama Heated Rivalry has been renewed for a second season by Canadian streamer Crave, with HBO Max continuing as its U.S. home. The series, which premiered on November 28, 2025, has quickly become Crave's biggest original, boasting a 400% viewership increase. Season 1 concludes on December 26, with more international distribution deals expanding its reach.

Heated Rivalry's Season 1 concluded with its six-episode run on December 26, 2025, following the recent renewal for Season 2 by Crave and HBO Max. The Canadian hockey drama, centered on the secret romance between rivals Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams) and Ilya Rozanov (Connor Storrie), premiered November 28 and became Crave's biggest original.

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Following its swift renewal for season 2, the NHL has praised the LGBTQ+ hockey romance series 'Heated Rivalry' for introducing newcomers to the sport. A league representative called it the most unique fan driver in hockey's 108-year history amid its global surge.

Minnesota hockey player Jesse Kortuem has shared his coming-out story, crediting the TV show Heated Rivalry for giving him the push. Now, he's on a mission to make the sport more inclusive for everyone. The response? Pure love and support.

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Author Rachel Reid has revealed her new book, 'Unrivaled,' continuing the story from her popular 'Heated Rivalry' series. The upcoming novel shifts focus to protagonists Shane and Ilya now competing on the same team. The announcement highlights Reid's ongoing exploration of their relationship in a sports setting.

Hudson Williams couldn't resist a cheeky NSFW quip during his red carpet chat with Gayle King at the 2026 Golden Globes. The Heated Rivalry star's deadpan response to party buzz had everyone buzzing even more. Meanwhile, co-star Connor Storrie made his debut arrival, gearing up to present later.

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Netflix has picked up a second season of the young adult romance series 'Finding Her Edge,' based on Jennifer Iacopelli's 2022 novel. The show follows the Russo sisters navigating a struggling figure skating dynasty. Season 1, which premiered on January 22, has already garnered over 12 million views.

 

 

 

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