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Key Facts
—Viewership: Heated Rivalry, the Canadian gay hockey romance produced for Crave and distributed by HBO Max, reached 10.6 million weekly United States viewers per episode by February 9, 2026, the platform’s highest non-animated acquired-series rating since launch in 2020.
—LATAM launch: The six-episode first season debuted on HBO Max Latinoamérica on February 13, 2026 across Brazil (as Rivalidade Ardente), Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Colombia and all Spanish-speaking territories (as Más que rivales).
—Awards: The series won a 2026 Peabody Award on April 23, two Queerties Awards on March 10, Television Academy Honors recognition and 18 Canadian Screen Awards nominations, with HBO Max collecting six Peabody wins overall, the most of any platform this cycle.
—Book effect: Print unit sales of Rachel Reid’s 2019 source novel rose more than 8,000 percent between the November 30 series premiere and mid-January, per Circana BookScan data, with the entire six-book Game Changers series surging onto romance bestseller lists.
—Season 2: Crave and HBO Max committed to a second season, with HBO Max also securing distribution across Latin America, Asia and continental Europe through Sphere Abacus, the Bell Media-majority-owned distribution outfit.
Heated Rivalry arrives at a moment when gay storytelling on screen has shifted from niche cultural moment to mainstream streaming-platform anchor, with reception across Canada, the United States and Latin America pointing to a structural change in what global audiences are watching.
What is Heated Rivalry?
The streaming phenomenon known as Heated Rivalry is a six-episode Canadian drama series adapted from author Rachel Reid’s 2019 novel of the same name.
The show follows Shane Hollander, played by Hudson Williams, a Japanese-Canadian forward for the fictional Montreal Voyageurs in Major League Hockey, and Ilya Rozanov, played by Connor Storrie, the Russian captain of the rival Boston Bears.
The two men meet at the league draft at age 17 and develop a decade-long clandestine romantic relationship hidden behind their on-ice rivalry, with the season spanning ten years and tracing the emotional arc of love, denial and self-discovery against the backdrop of professional hockey’s hypermasculine culture.
Jacob Tierney, the Canadian writer and director best known for the comedy series Letterkenny and Shoresy, developed, wrote and directed all six episodes of the first season, shooting principally in Guelph, Ontario and other southern Ontario locations.
The series premiered on Canada’s Crave streaming platform on November 28, 2025, with HBO Max acquiring the United States rights only nine days before the premiere and rolling out the episodes through January 2026.
The international distribution unfolded subsequently, with the February 2026 HBO Max Latin America launch making the show available to Spanish-speaking and Portuguese-speaking audiences across the region under the title Más que rivales.
Why is Heated Rivalry different from earlier gay screen storytelling?
Heated Rivalry is a six-episode Canadian drama adapted from author Rachel Reid’s 2019 novel.
The show follows Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams), a Japanese-Canadian forward for the fictional Montreal Voyageurs, and Ilya Rozanov (Connor Storrie), the Russian captain of the rival Boston Bears, as they meet at the league draft at age 17 and develop a decade-long clandestine relationship hidden behind their on-ice rivalry.
Jacob Tierney, the Canadian creator of Letterkenny and Shoresy, developed, wrote and directed all six episodes.
Why is Heated Rivalry different?
Earlier gay-themed mainstream cinema, from 2018’s Love, Simon to 2023’s Red, White and Royal Blue, built emotional arcs around the coming-out moment. Heated Rivalry inverts this convention.
The two protagonists are already privately certain of their attraction within the first episode, and the dramatic tension instead emerges from the structural incompatibility between their private reality and their public identities in a sport that contains no openly gay active National Hockey League players.
The treatment of intimacy is the second departure. Where Red, White and Royal Blue and Heartstopper maintained relatively chaste on-screen intimacy, Heated Rivalry presents explicit physical intimacy as central rather than incidental, with director Jacob Tierney describing the show as one of “pure queer joy” rather than queer suffering.
The chemistry between Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie has been widely characterized as the most fully realized version of mainstream-streamed gay romance to date.
Where to watch Heated Rivalry in Latin America
Watch Heated Rivalry / Rivalidade Ardente / Más que rivales
Brazil: HBO Max Brasil as Rivalidade Ardente (launched February 13, 2026)
Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Peru, Uruguay and all Spanish-speaking Latin America: HBO Max Latinoamérica as Más que rivales
United States: HBO Max as Heated Rivalry
Canada: Crave (Bell Media) as Heated Rivalry
Continental Europe (except United Kingdom, Ireland, Spain and Turkey): HBO Max
Asia (Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Philippines, Macau, Sri Lanka, Nepal): HBO Max
New Zealand: Sky
The Rio Times links only to authorized streaming platforms. Viewers should rely on the licensed distribution channels above; unauthorized streaming sites violate copyright held by Bell Media, Warner Bros. Discovery and their distribution partners, may expose viewers to malware and privacy risks, and undermine the commercial returns that fund continued queer programming including the confirmed Heated Rivalry Season 2.
For Latin American viewers, the HBO Max subscription starts around 35 Brazilian reais per month (about $6.78 at 5.16 reais per United States dollar) for the basic ad-supported tier in Brazil, with comparable local-currency tiers across Spanish-speaking markets.
All three subscription tiers unlock the full Heated Rivalry catalogue with subtitled and dubbed audio in Brazilian Portuguese and Latin American Spanish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch Heated Rivalry in Latin America?
Heated Rivalry is available on HBO Max Latinoamérica across all major Latin American markets including Brazil (as Rivalidade Ardente), Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru and Uruguay (as Más que rivales in Spanish-speaking markets). The series launched on February 13, 2026, with all six episodes of Season 1 available immediately.
Who created the series?
Jacob Tierney, the Canadian creator of Letterkenny and Shoresy, developed, wrote and directed all six episodes. Rachel Reid, the author of the source novels, served as a consulting producer.
Is there a Season 2?
Crave and HBO Max have confirmed a second season, with the release date not yet officially announced. Season 2 will cover events from Rachel Reid’s Tough Guy and Common Goal novels in the Game Changers series.
What awards has it won?
Heated Rivalry won a 2026 Peabody Award on April 23, two Queerties Awards on March 10, Television Academy Honors recognition, and received 18 Canadian Screen Awards nominations. The series is not eligible for the Primetime Emmys due to scheduling rules.
How is it different from Red, White and Royal Blue?
Both are gay enemies-to-lovers romances, but Heated Rivalry spans a decade of clandestine relationship within professional sport rather than a single political-romantic arc, and treats explicit intimacy as central rather than incidental. The Red, White and Royal Blue universe takes a lighter rom-com register; Heated Rivalry leans into longer-format emotional drama.
Connected Coverage
The streaming dimension of the queer-romance renaissance fits the broader regional market context in our Latin American streaming services 2026 guide and connects to the social context in our LGBTQ rights in Latin America overview.


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