Critics Choice announces LGBTQ+ cinema and TV honorees

The Critics Choice Association has revealed the honorees for its third annual Celebration of LGBTQ+ Cinema & Television. HBO Max's Heated Rivalry and Netflix's Stranger Things are among the leading recipients. The event is set for May 29 in Los Angeles.

The Critics Choice Association announced the winners for its Celebration of LGBTQ+ Cinema & Television, recognizing achievements in the community. Jacob Tierney, writer and director of HBO Max's gay hockey drama Heated Rivalry, will receive the Showrunner Award. Noah Schnapp, who plays Will Byers on Netflix's Stranger Things, earns the Breakthrough Performance Award for his portrayal of coming out in the 1980s during the show's final season. The ceremony highlights stars, creators, and writers from acclaimed projects.

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Jill Biden outbid at NYC LGBTQ charity auction for 'Heated Rivalry' TV walk-on role.
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Jill Biden loses out on 'Heated Rivalry' walk-on role at New York LGBTQ charity auction

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Former first lady Jill Biden bid $35,000 at a New York City LGBTQ charity auction for a walk-on role in the second season of HBO Max’s hockey romance series “Heated Rivalry,” but she was outbid as the item ultimately sold for $125,000 — twice — to two separate bidders, according to a report cited by The Daily Wire and a separate Variety report republished by Yahoo News.

The Canadian-produced series Heated Rivalry will not be eligible for the 2026 Emmy Awards. The show premiered on the Canadian streaming service Crave before HBO acquired it for U.S. distribution.

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The Television Critics Association announced nominees for the 2026 TCA Awards on June 12. Heated Rivalry, Industry, and Widow's Bay each received five nominations, the highest total.

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