Brian Tanen on ‘Love, Victor”s move to Hulu: “Hulu will allow us to tell more adult stories”

Brian Tanen (far right) with director Todd Holland (left) and actor Keinan Lonsdale

The wait is finally over. Love, Victor–the TV series sequel to Love, Simon–finally arrives June 17 on Hulu.

Brian Tanen is the man in charge. The longtime television scribe cut his teeth penning scribes for Desperate Housewives, Ugly Betty and Devious Maids, among other popular shows. Last year, he made his debut as a series creator with the ABC soap Grand Hotel, which focused on the sordid lives of a family hotel in Miami. Though it only ran one season, the show generated significant attention–including that of Love, Simon screenwriters Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, who tapped Tanen to showrun the new series spinoff of the film.

Love, Victor returns to Simon’s Creekwood High, where the new student Victor (Michael Cimino) tries to settle in. He begins a sort of pen-pal relationship with Simon (again played by Nick Robinson) who offers Victor advice about dating, navigating high school friendships, and learning to be himself. Though Victor begins to date his beautiful friend Mia, (Rachel Hilson) he also develops undeniable chemistry with his openly gay friend Benji (George Sear)–which….

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