Elliot Page brings 'Beyond: Two Souls' back to life on his own terms
"We want to create a unique vision of the characters and their journeys that resonates with fans and newcomers,” he said of the upcoming project.
January 30 2025 3:24 PM
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Elliot Page has been one of the most active, visible, and vocal celebrities within the LGBTQ+ community, and we absolutely adore him for it! The actor has been in many notable movies and TV shows, like The Umbrella Academy, Juno, Inception, X-Men, and the amazing LGBTQ+ movie Feeheld, starring alongside Oscar-winner Julianne Moore. Elliot came out as trans in 2020 after previously coming out as gay in 2014. Pride is the best place to read up on all the latest news and trending stories on Elliot Page as he makes his way to the the top of the film industry as this generation's most talented queer icon!
"We want to create a unique vision of the characters and their journeys that resonates with fans and newcomers,” he said of the upcoming project.
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The designer also tapped Julia Garner and rapper A$AP Rocky for the campaign.
The actor posted about the new experience on Instagram.
We'd swipe right!
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Hollywood, take note!
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This is Elliot Page's first acting gig since coming out as transgender.
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"I used to never feel like my skin was my own,” he said.
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The Umbrella Academy star shared the new photo on his social media.
In his Outfest Achievement Award acceptance speech, the actor shared how LGBTQ+ movies helped him overcome his “shame and self-hatred.”