‘Heated Rivalry’ Author Rachel Reid Shares Hopes for Season 2 ...Saudi Arabia

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Reid discussed the future of the series in a recent interview with Variety, where she reflected on her early conversations with show creator Jacob Anderson, casting decisions, and the show’s breakout success.

According to Reid, the story will continue to focus on Ilya Rozanov (Connor Storrie) and Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams), the fan favorite couple introduced in Season 1.  “Obviously, the focus has to stay on Ilya and Shane,” she said.

That said, Reid acknowledged the strong response to other characters in the Game Changers universe. “Not that we weren’t expecting it, but I think we’re all surprised at how popular Scott and Kip were.”

Reid believes Season 2 will largely draw from The Long Game, her 2022 sequel to Heated Rivalry which follows Ilya as he pushes to make their once-secret relationship public.

However, Reid pointed out that the events of The Long Game overlap with another novel in the series, Role Model creating an opportunity for parallel storytelling. “There’s another book Role Model that kind of overlaps it. So, I’m hoping that we’ll get both stories told at the same time. I don’t think there’s another way you could do it.”

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The complete first season of Heated Rivalry is streaming now on HBO Max.  

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