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Pose Season 1 Gets Netflix Release Date

Pose Season 1 Gets Netflix Release Date

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The FX series about NYC's ball scene will soon be streaming.

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Get ready to have a ball on Netflix.

The streaming service will drop season 1 of the FX series Pose -- which centers on LGBTQ characters in New York City's ballroom scene in the 1980s -- May 10.

"Pose Season 1 hits Netflix on May 10-10-10 across the board!" Netflix wrote Tuesday on Twitter. "If you haven't yet made room in your heart for this inspired and inspiring series, mark your calendars because this show is truly one you should not miss."

Additionally, the Ryan Murphy-produced series, which made history for having the largest cast of transgender series regular roles, has a new premiere date for season 2 on FX: Tuesday, June 11, at 10 p.m. Eastern and Pacific.

The 10-episode second season will jump in time to 1990 and show its characters grappling with the height of the AIDS crisis.

Cocreated by Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Steven Canals, Pose has numerous trans cast members, including Mj Rodriguez, Dominique Jackson, Indya Moore, Hailie Sahar, and Angelica Ross. The series also features Billy Porter, Charlayne Woodard, Ryan Jamaal Swain, Dyllon Burnside, and Angel Bismark Curiel.

Pose has been a cultural phenomenon since it premiered in 2018. The show recently won a Peabody Award, which recognizes excellence in broadcast programming. Moore and Murphy were also named to this year's Time 100, a list of the world's "most influential people."

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Daniel Reynolds is the editor of social media for The Advocate. A native of New Jersey, he writes about entertainment, health, and politics.
Daniel Reynolds is the editor of social media for The Advocate. A native of New Jersey, he writes about entertainment, health, and politics.