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'Heated Rivalry' Star Dylan Walsh Pauses Cameo After Getting 'in Trouble' for Spilling Season 2 Secret

Walsh’s remark sparked fan speculation as the second season prepares to film with new cast members and a possible 12-episode run.

  • Actor Dylan Walsh, who plays David Hollander on Heated Rivalry, paused his Cameo account on Thursday after a viral video clip revealed production details, stating he got "in trouble" for over-sharing.
  • In the leaked video, Walsh claimed the production is shooting 12 episodes, contradicting showrunner Jacob Tierney's previous suggestion that The Long Game could be split across two seasons due to the volume of source material.
  • Crave announced on Thursday morning that five new cast members are joining the queer hockey series: Emily Hampshire, Edvin Ryding, Robert Naylor, Sabrina Jalees, and Priyanka, expanding the ensemble.
  • Production began in Canada earlier this week, with the series aiming for a spring 2027 release to continue the story of rival hockey players Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov.
  • The show draws from author Rachel Reid's Game Changers book series, with Tierney serving as writer, director, and executive producer adapting the source material for the screen.
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Heated Rivalry actor freezes Cameo account after leaking season 2 spoilers

Viral moment comes as several new season two cast members have been confirmed

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Entertainment Weekly broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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