The deal with Hulu also sees Stan Original drama Invisible Boys head to the streamer. Invisible Boys is a powerful coming of age drama that explores the challenges faced by a group of gay teens in the remote coastal town of Geraldton, Western Australia, after one of them is outed on social media following an encounter with a married man. As they form a tight-knit friendship, the boys find solace and support in one another, exploring their desires and identities in a world that often renders them invisible. Launching to critical acclaim in Australia, it won Best Original Web Series at the IFFA Awards as well as being nominated for a Peabody and AACTA Award for Best Mini-Series. The series stars Joseph Zada (Sunrise on The Reaping, We Were Liars) and was adapted for the screen by creator/director Nicholas Verso (Boys In The Trees, Crazy Fun Park) and produced by Tania Chambers (God Bless you, Mr Kopu, How To Please A Woman) and Verso.
Invisible Boys is a Feisty Dame Production and Asphodel Films production for Stan. Major production investment from Screen Australia in association with Stan. Financed with support from Screenwest, Lotterywest, and the WA Regional Screen Fund. Developed with the assistance of Screen Australia, Screenwest and Lotterywest.
Nicholas Verso, Invisible Boys Series Creator and Director, said: “Queer storytelling is having a moment, and it has never felt more important. I’m thrilled that our horny, sweaty Australian contribution is coming to U.S. audiences. I can’t wait for viewers to fall in love with these messy boys and their journey towards strength, pride and compassion.”
Lauren Farrar, SVP U.S. Sales, Banijay Rights, said: "Invisible Boys and The Promise: Finding My Mother’s Killer are two very different stories, but are both built around the same thing we look for in every title we take to market: bold storytelling that makes a lasting and powerful impression on audiences. We're delighted to be bringing both to Hulu and to U.S. viewers.”
Both titles are set to have their U.S. premiere on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ for bundle subscribers, with launch dates to be announced.













