Alexander Skarsgård stars in the critically acclaimed film "Pillion," a movie about a gay BDSM relationship, which is set to hit U.S. theaters on February 6th, according to Time. The film, which premiered at Cannes last year and won an award for its screenplay, features Skarsgård in a role he embraced with enthusiasm.
"Pillion" is based on Adam Mars-Jones' 2020 novel "Box Hill: A Story of Low Self-Esteem," and marks Harry Lighton's feature directorial debut. Skarsgård, according to Time, expressed his eagerness to be involved, stating, "I just wanted this movie to exist. I just wanted this to be out there." The film's release follows near-unanimous praise from critics.
The news of "Pillion" comes amidst a flurry of other developing stories, as reported by multiple news sources. The Olympics are considering a potential ban on transgender women athletes, a move that has sparked debate, with some arguing it ensures fair competition, according to Fox News. Elis Lundholm, a transgender man, is set to be the first openly transgender athlete at the Winter Olympics, competing under current IOC guidelines.
Other news includes reviews of protective cases for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, an arrest related to alleged political extremism, and an ice dancing duo's innovative Olympic routine, as reported by Time. These diverse stories, along with the release of "Pillion," reflect a world grappling with change and controversy.
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