Sometimes a show takes an already beloved story and launches it into an entirely new level of cultural impact.
That’s exactly what happened with HEATED RIVALRY.
Adapted from Rachel Reid’s popular Game Changer romance novel series, the show already had a passionate readership behind it. But when the six-episode series premiered in November 2025, it didn’t just satisfy existing fans, it exploded into a global phenomenon, dominating streaming charts, expanding its audience dramatically, and sparking nonstop online conversation.
Now writers, producers, and executives across the industry are asking the same question:
What made this show work so well?
On Friday, March 20th at 1:00 PM PT, you’ll have the opportunity to dive into that question during a FREE Stage 32 script breakdown webcast.
Even if you cannot attend live, registering ensures you’ll receive the full recording to watch or listen to anytime.
You probably didn’t see it coming: a sexy gay hockey romance becoming one of the most talked-about series in streaming.
Adapted from Rachel Reid’s Game Changer romance novel series, HEATED RIVALRY was written and directed by Jacob Tierney as a six-episode Canadian production for Crave.
Just days before its release in November 2025, HBOMax acquired the series for U.S. distribution, and the results were explosive.
And here’s the kicker: the series was produced for roughly $11–12 million, with about 30% of the budget covered through tax incentives.
It’s proof that smart storytelling, strong structure, and clear audience engagement can turn a modest production into a global phenomenon.
When a series explodes like this, it’s easy to chalk it up to luck or viral fandom. But hits rarely happen by accident.
Behind every successful show are deliberate creative choices:
Understanding those decisions can transform the way you approach your own scripts.
And that’s exactly what this webcast is designed to do.
Leading this breakdown is Anna Henry, an independent producer through her company Idle Hour Entertainment, which focuses on internationally appealing stories that highlight women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ voices.
Anna brings both industry insight and creative expertise:
Anna combines two decades of development experience with a deep understanding of storytelling craft.
She knows how shows get made, how scripts get developed, and what executives are actually looking for.
During this FREE Stage 32 Next Level Webinar, Anna will break down the series in detail, using clips from the show and references from the novels.
Together you’ll explore:
By the end of the event, you will not just understand why Heated Rivalry became a global hit.
You’ll walk away with practical storytelling tools and strategies you can apply directly to your own projects.
Events like this are one of the best ways to level up your storytelling skills and connect with the creative community.
We encourage you to invite:
Learning together often sparks the conversations that lead to your next great idea or project.
Friday, March 20th
1:00 PM PT
Remember, if you cannot attend live, registering guarantees you will receive the full recording, so you can watch or listen whenever it works for you.
Whether you’re a writer developing your next pilot, a producer studying audience trends, a fan of the characters and story, or simply curious how a modestly budgeted show became a global phenomenon, this breakdown will give you insights you can use immediately.
We look forward to seeing you there!
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