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Win a preview of new ‘Fire Island’ movie with Margaret Cho and Bowen Yang!

The super-fun gay rom-com with a diverse cast premieres on Hulu June 3. We've got 20 preview passes to give away.

A cute ‘n goofy gay rom-com version of Pride and Prejudice that features Asian American characters within a diverse cast? It’s giving delish. We’ve got 20 passes to preview the movie, good for three days (Mon, May 30-Wed, June 1) before it debuts on Hulu June 3.

TO ENTER: Send a email to marke@48hills.org with the subject “Fire Island” and your full name in the body by Midnight on Wed/25. We’ll inform randomly drawn winners on Friday. Good luck, and stay fierce.

Set in the iconic Pines, Andrew Ahn’s FIRE ISLAND is an unapologetic, modern day rom-com showcasing a diverse, multicultural examination of queerness and romance. Inspired by the timeless pursuits from Jane Austen’s classic Pride and Prejudice, the story centers around two best friends (Joel Kim Booster and Bowen Yang) who set out to have a legendary summer adventure with the help of cheap rosé and their cadre of eclectic friends.

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