![]() ![]() Photo Courtesy: Kim Simms/Netflix/Everett Collectionĭrea attends Rosehill Country Day High School on a scholarship - something she tries her best to make her wealthy peers forget - and finds herself an outcast when her boyfriend, Max ( Dash and Lily’s Austin Abrams), anonymously releases an intimate video of her. Over the summer, Drea works at a tennis camp, which where she meets Eleanor, who’s transferring to Rosehill in the fall. From left: Maya Hawke and Camila Mendes in Do Revenge. ![]() Co-written by the film’s director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson ( Someone Great) and Celeste Ballard ( Sweet/Vicious), Do Revenge centers on soon-to-be high school seniors Drea ( Riverdale’s Camila Mendes) and Eleanor ( Stranger Things’ Maya Hawke). Okay, so maybe Do Revenge seems like a surprising pick for this list, but it is a coming-of-age comedy - albeit one that was inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train (1951). To celebrate LGBTQ+ Spirit Day, we’re spotlighting 16 queer coming-of-age shows and movies to add to your must-watch queue. But Heartstopper isn’t the only coming-of-age show or movie that centers LGBTQ+ characters and allows them the novelty of happiness.
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