Queer as Folk reboot reveals new cast in first-look trailer
The Queer as Folk reboot is just around the corner and ready to allow fans a peek into its vibrant cast of characters.
The Peacock show's roots can be traced back to the 1999 British series of the same name that was set in Manchester. An American adaptation was later made set in Pittsburgh, lasting for five seasons, until 2005.
Now, the show's next stop will be New Orleans, this time with original creator Russell T Davies back behind the wheel – and its cast will be as intriguing as ever before.
Queer as Folk is set to follow the lives of a diverse group of friends in New Orleans who will be upheaved by a sudden tragedy.
The cast will include Grey's Anatomy's Devin Way, CG, Jesse James Keitel, Pose's Johnny Sibilly, Ryan O'Connell, who also acts as an executive producer and writer for the show, and Fin Argus.
Way will play Brodie (he/him), a charming non-binary commitment-phobe who decides to remain in New Orleans following the tragedy.


CG, a non-binary actor, will star as Shar (they/them), a non-binary professor making the transition from living the care-free punk life to becoming a dutiful parent, while Keitel will play Ruthie (she/her), a trans party girl who is still figuring out adult life.
Sibilly will take on the role of Noah (he/him), a successful lawyer putting on a facade, O'Connell will be Julian (he/him) who is living with cerebral palsy, and Argus, a non-binary actor, will act as Mingus (he/him/they/them), an overconfident high schooler. Read More…