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Heated Rivalry stars named Olympic torchbearers for Milan Cortina Games
Summary
Actors Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie will carry the Olympic flame at the Milan Cortina Games; their Crave-produced series 'Heated Rivalry' begins airing in Italy on Feb. 1 and remains available in Canada on Crave.
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Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie, stars of the Canadian hockey drama "Heated Rivalry," will be among the torchbearers for the Milan Cortina Olympic Games. The announcement comes ahead of the opening ceremony scheduled for Feb. 6. Williams plays Shane Hollander and is from Kelowna, B.C., while Storrie plays Ilya Rozanov and is American. The six-episode series was produced by Crave and adapted from Rachel Reid's "Game Changers."
What we know:
- Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie have been named torchbearers for the Milan Cortina Games.
- Williams plays Shane Hollander and is from Kelowna, B.C.; Storrie plays Ilya Rozanov and is American.
- "Heated Rivalry" is a Crave-produced six-episode series adapted from Rachel Reid's "Game Changers."
- The show will begin airing in Italy on Feb. 1 via HBO Max, which is listed as an official Olympic rights holder, and it remains available to Canadian viewers on Crave.
- The series has already been renewed for a second season after strong streaming performance in Canada and the United States.
- There are 16 days remaining in the torch relay before the Feb. 6 opening ceremony, as reported.
Summary:
The casting of Williams and Storrie as Olympic torchbearers connects the show's hockey theme with the Games and draws attention to its international rollout. The torch relay continues with 16 days left before the Feb. 6 opening ceremony. The series will air in Italy on Feb. 1 and remains available in Canada, and it has been renewed for a second season.
