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Jim Queen

2026 · Nicolas Athané, Marco Nguyen

When Heterosis - a mysterious virus that turns gay men straight sweeps through the Parisian gay scene, Jim, the six packed sovereign of the Gym Queens, goes from Pride royalty to social outcast. With only Lucien, a freshly-out twink with more heart than abs, still by his side, Jim must race to find a cure before the disease erases the community that once worshipped him.

dir. Nicolas Athané, Marco Nguyen · 2026

From the raucous end of French animation comes a high-concept satire with a premise worthy of vintage sci-fi: a virus sweeping Paris that turns gay men straight, dethroning a muscle-bound scene king and forcing him into alliance with a sweet, unsculpted newcomer. Nicolas Athané and Marco Nguyen emerged from the Bobbypills orbit, the Paris studio that made adult animation gleefully vulgar again, and they bring that house style's rubbery energy and cheerful filth to material with real teeth. The inversion is the point — an epidemic narrative that echoes the AIDS years while aiming its sharpest barbs at the gay scene's own hierarchies of abs, status, and desirability, and at what 'community' means when the mirror stops flattering you. It belongs to a small, vital tradition of animated features made by and about queer people rather than politely around them, using cartoon exaggeration to say what live action would soften. Beneath the raunch runs an older French comic instinct: the body as destiny, and destiny as farce.

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