The follow-up to the critically acclaimed Love, Simon has its first trailer. Almost a month after Hulu released the first footage, Hulu has released the first trailer forLove, Victor.
The road to this trailer has been a bumpy one as Love, Victor originally going to air on Disney+ before making the move to Hulu, and is set in the world of the 2018 film Love, Simon.
The series follows,
Victor (Michael Cimino), a new student at Creekwood High School. As can be seen in the trailer, Victor has a lot on his plate. He’s adjusting to a new city, exploring his sexual orientation, and just generally trying to figure out who he is. And when it all gets to be a bit much, he writes Simon for help.
The film’s original writers, Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger are on board as executive producers on the series. Its first season is set to premiere all 10 episodes on June 19 on Hulu.
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