QSaltLake Magazine - Issue 334 - April 2022

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deep inside hollywood Eddie Izzard jumps into ‘Doctor Jekyll’ BY ROMEO SAN VICENTE

Transgender icon Eddie Izzard is currently shooting “Doctor Jekyll,” a modern retelling of Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1886 novella, “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” and this new version will incorporate Izzard’s own trans identity. She’ll be playing Dr. Nina Jekyll, and doing battle with the monstrous — and murderous — Hyde personality she tries to keep at bay. Co-starring Scott Chambers (“Malevolent”), with a screenplay by first-timer Dan Kelly-Mulhern, and directed by Joe Stephenson (the Ian McKellen documentary, “McKellen: Playing the Part”), the project is jump-starting a new incarnation of the legendary British horror studio, Hammer, maker of wild ’60s classics like “The Gorgon” and “The Reptile.” No word on whether or not this new film will be an aesthetic throwback to the colorful, lurid atmosphere of those bygone camp masterpieces, but we also don’t care that much: we’ll watch Izzard do anything.

‘Blue Beetle’ gets a shot of queerness with Harvey Guillén The DC Extended Universe continues to grow with the upcoming feature “Blue Beetle.” A well-known character in DC comics, BB is Jaime Reyes, a teenager who receives battle powers and space travel abilities from a blue scarab beetle. And if we’ve learned anything about the current state of moviemaking, it’s that there is no comic book character who isn’t going to get their own TV show or film. In this origin story, written by Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer (“Miss Bala”) and directed by Angel Manuel Soto (“Charm City Kings”), “Cobra Kai” star Xolo Maridueña will play the blue superhero. And just added to the cast is “What We Do In the Shadows” co-star Harvey Guillén. The queer comic actor’s role in “Beetle” isn’t yet known, and for all we know we’ll have to wait until the film’s summer 2023 release to find out. But these sorts of surprises are

why we line up for the superhero summer movies in the first place. Bring on the bug.

‘Sort Of’ sitcom set for second season The level of high-quality queer TV content just keeps rising, and yet another must-see series to add to your list, HBO Max’s “Sort Of,” just got the green light for a second season. The Canadian project came out of the gate in 2021 to praise across the board, landing on year-end best-of lists from “The Hollywood Reporter,” “The Globe and Mail” and “Vanity Fair.” It’s the story of a young gender nonconforming Millennial named Sabi, played by series co-creator Bilal Baig, who works at a queer bar, tends to a group of queer friends, and navigates life as the youngest child of a large Pakistani family. Alongside co-creator Fab Filippo (“Save Me”), Baig has given queer audiences hungry for representation a funny, wise show about the nature of identity and the trouble with clinging to labels. Now go catch up while we wait for that next batch of episodes to drop.

Dove Cameron reads ‘Field Notes on Love’ Whether you grew up on the Disney Channel — and if you’re under 40 then you basically did — or are old enough and queer enough to spot all the Broadway references on “Schmigadoon!” then you know Dove Cameron. The former “Liv and Maddie” star, who recently came out publicly, has branched into adult roles like the aforementioned meta-musical sitcom, where she stole scenes as an innocently horny Ado Annie-in“Oklahoma!”-style farmer’s daughter. Next she’ll drop into a starring role in “Field Notes on Love,” a romance set on a train in which a recently dumped guy drafts a friend to go with him on a railroad journey (nontransferable tickets,

gotta use ‘em) that turns into love. The project, based on the book by Jennifer E. Smith, will be adapted by “Gilmore Girls” icon Lauren Graham. And Cameron’s co-star will be none other than another “Liv and Maddie” alum, Jordan Fisher (who also starred in “Rent: Live”). In other words, the former Disney kids are having a meta moment all their own.

Bowen Yang, Megan Thee Stallion and Nathan Lane meet ‘F*cking Identical Twins’ Where Megan Thee Stallion goes, we follow. Whether it’s her music or her on-point judging style on HBO Max’s “Legendary,” she’s got our queer allegiance. Now she’s going to act in a new A24 film from Aaron Jackson and Josh Sharp, called “F*cking Identical Twins.” If you’re not up to speed on Jackson and Sharp, they were part of “The Opposition with Jordan Klepper” on Comedy Central, where they conducted “Daily Show”style interviews while pretending to be alt-right journalists. The new project will star the duo as twins separated at birth who decide – yes, in the manner of many “Parent Trap” iterations that have come before – to reunite their divorced parents. Ms. Thee Stallion will co-star alongside Bowen Yang, Nathan Lane, and “Will & Grace” legend Megan Mullally. And did we mention that it’s also a musical? It’s a musical, the first from A24. Next question: Is it ready yet? Q Romeo San Vicente just cain’t say no.


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A tale of a geisha boy

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Eddie Izzard jumps into 'Doctor Jekyll'

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Creating 'Aftershock'

4min
page 48

Coming soon: rooftop bars

4min
page 46

Positive Thoughts: As a Woman

4min
page 44

Ready When You Are

3min
page 43

Power, Putin, and, yes, the Tiger King

15min
pages 34-36, 38

David & Charlie

7min
pages 26-27

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott

4min
page 25

We're here

4min
page 24

Utah's 11th-hour anti-trans legislative bomb

11min
pages 22-23

An open letter to Utah Rep. Kera Birkland from a queer student

3min
page 21

Justin Utley responds to Brad Wilcox's 'apology'

2min
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QSaltLake Magazine - Issue 334 - April 2022

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Utah Bears are on the hunt

3min
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Local/Regional Pride events

1min
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Davis County will have its first Pride

2min
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Ogden's Own announces the 2022 class of 'Five Husbands'

4min
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Utah Pride 2022 is on

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UofU Swim,Gymnastics teams celebrate Pride

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UofU Pride Week honors history, cultures

2min
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Education Dept. drops LGBTQ complaint against BYU

3min
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Idaho Senate blocks bill that would punish parents of trans kids with life in prison

3min
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The top national and world news since last issue you should know

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