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Netflix Cancels Controversial Gay Marine Series 'Reclutas'

Netflix has axed 'Reclutas' (aka 'Boots') after one season, despite strong viewership and positive reviews, amid backlash from Trump's.

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Key Points

  • Adapted from 'The Pink Marine' memoir, starring Miles Heizer as Cameron in 1990s Marines.
  • Drew solid audiences and climbed Netflix rankings despite controversy.
  • Pentagon called it 'woke trash' for LGBTQ+ themes and military portrayal.
  • Cancellation leaves storylines unresolved, no reasons given by Netflix.

Netflix has cancelled its series *Reclutas* (known internationally as *Boots*), ending a production that had gained strong viewership and climbed the platform's rankings despite sparking controversy.

The decision halts plans for a second season, even though the show's first run drew solid audience numbers and positive reviews. Created by Andy Parker and adapted from Greg Cope White's memoir *The Pink Marine*, the series follows Cameron, played by Miles Heizer, a young gay man who enlists in the US Marine Corps in the early 1990s. At the time, military policy banned openly gay service members, and the narrative blends drama, humour and explorations of identity and camaraderie in a traditionally hostile environment.

The season finale had hinted at further episodes, but Netflix has now confirmed no continuation. The company provided no detailed public reasons for the move.

The cancellation comes amid political backlash. In the weeks after its release, the series faced sharp criticism from Donald Trump's administration and US Department of Defense leaders. The Pentagon press secretary labelled it "woke trash," accusing Netflix of pushing an "ideological agenda" through its portrayal of the military and LGBTQ+ themes.

This development leaves several storylines unresolved and reignites discussions over how media and political pressure shape streaming platforms' content choices.

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