In Netflix’s latest teen drama, it’s not enough that the LGBTQP lobby is happening again, but this time, it will also be brought into greater focus. In the series “Everything Now”, viewers can follow the “everyday problems of young people” through 8 episodes infused with LGBTQP propaganda.
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Netflix has shared the first trailer for its upcoming quirky teen drama Everything Now. The British series, which premiered on October 5, follows the daily life of 16-year-old Mia, who returns home after recovering from an eating disorder.
“He returns to the chaotic world of sixth grade, only to find that his friends are continuing their teenage lives without him. With an ever-growing roster, three best friends, and a new big crush, Mia dives into the world of dating, parties, and first kisses, and soon discovers that life can’t have everything planned out.” .
– It can be read in the summary.
Mia is played by Sophie Wilde, who rose to fame by starring in the horror film Talk to Me, which became the studio’s highest-grossing film in the United States. Vivienne Acheampong, known for her role as Lucienne in Netflix’s fantasy drama The Sandman, will play Mia’s mother, Vive. Stephen Fry has been cast as Mia’s doctor, Dr. Neal.
Additional cast includes Lauren Agofo, Harry Cadby, Noah Thomas, Sam Rubin, Niamh McCormack, Jessie-Mae Alonzo, Robert Acoduto and Alex Hassell.
According to writer and creator Ripley Parker, the series “focuses on the mental health issues faced by many British teenagers, particularly relating to eating and body image”.
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