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Kevin’s Series of Unfortunate Events | Interview

15 min · 9. juni 2026
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This week on 1st on Film, we sit down with the creative team behind Kevin’s Series of Unfortunate Events, the LGBTQ+ romantic comedy that serves as the fourth installment in the anthology series Patterns. Joining us are director Rex Glensy, writer Asad Moghal, and lead actor Jake Watkins for an in-depth conversation about bringing this heartfelt and hilarious story to life. We discuss the inspiration behind the episode, balancing romance and comedy, crafting authentic LGBTQ+ representation, and the unique challenges of telling a complete and compelling story within an anthology format. The trio also shares behind-the-scenes stories from production, insights into their creative collaboration, and what they hope audiences take away from Kevin’s journey.

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