Entertainment Overcompensating, a new series of beast comedy of the A24Creada, scripted and starring Benito Skinner, the news tells the story of a young college student trying to hide his sexuality for writing

Entertainment Overcompensating, a new series of beast comedy of the A24Creada, scripted and starring Benito Skinner, the news tells the story of a young college student trying to hide his sexuality for writing

Created, scripted and starring Benito Skinner, the news tells the story of a young college student trying to hide his sexuality

Created, scripted and starring Benito Skinner (Queer the folk), the series Overcompensating (Very hard -workingin Portuguese) has just arrived at digital platforms rescuing the best of the comedies of the 2000s as American Pie and It is no longer an American bullshit. Know the news below:

What is the story of Overcompensating?

OvercompensatingTell the story of Benny (Skinner), a former football player and king of graduation ball, who has just entered college with a big secret: he is gay. Benny ends up getting involved with Carmen (Wally Baram, What we do in the shadows), a girl trying to fit at all costs, but soon finds herself in love with the attractive Miles (Rish Shah, Ms. Marvel).

The cast of the series still has Adam Dimarco (The White Lotus), Mary Beth Barone (Suck), Corteon Moore (Origin), Owen Thiele (Theater camp), Holmes (Hacks) and Lukas Gage (Perfect escort).

Where to watch Overcompensating?

Co -produced by Amazon MGM Studios and A24, Overcompensating It is available in full in the catalog of Prime video. Watch the following novelty trailer:

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Source: Rollingstone

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