Netflix’s new television series “Boots” sheds light on a rarely seen part of the military and LGBTQ+ service members.
" [The season has been] this beautiful story of self-discovery and growth and bonding and brotherhood," Heizer tells Gold Derby. "All of a sudden this harsh reality hits. If there were a Season 2, ...
The year is 1990, and Cope, played by Miles Heizer (“Parenthood,” “13 Reasons Why”), is a young gay man terrified of being ...
When 50-year-old Paul Douglas showed up at Marine Corps boot camp in 1942, the white-haired economics professor looked more like a seasoned general than a private. Instead, he was just another recruit ...
Adapted from Greg Cope White’s memoir, this series follows a bullied gay teen as he heads to boot camp circa 1990.
Netflix’s Boots closed its first season on a quiet but striking note: Cameron Cope earned the title Marine just as news of ...
Based on former U.S. Marine Greg Cope White’s memoir “The Pink Marine,” executive produced by the late Norman Lear and ...
The four-part series, set to release on the Marine Corps' birthday, follows the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit as it trains ...
This “boot camp” is designed to give school-age children a glimpse of life as an enlisted Marine while simultaneously emphasizing the importance of community. In another sense, the event also helped ...
Miles Heizer and Max Parker, who co-star in Netflix's 'Boots,' trained like Marines and utilized the experiences of the ...
These are the 10 most significant changes Netflix's Boots made to the bestselling memoir The Pink Marine by Greg Cope White.