
E is For:
Fantasy
Overview
A Black Queer Non-Binary barista/street medic who just moved back to their southern hometown realizes they've connected to an alternate version of themselves, it brings a whole new meaning to the phrase "You're just talking to yourself."
Top Cast
Maddox-Julien Slide
Maddox-Julien Slide
Maddox-Julien Slide
Amelia Nicole Bradley
Amelia Nicole Bradley
Amelia Nicole Bradley


Jennifer Trudrung
Jennifer Trudrung
Jennifer Trudrung


Gunner Willis
Gunner Willis
Gunner Willis
Lauren Paige Wilson
Lauren Paige Wilson
Lauren Paige Wilson
Maleeha Haq
Maleeha Haq
Maleeha Haq


Tom Goss
Tom Goss
Tom Goss
Landon Satterfield
Landon Satterfield
Landon Satterfield
Knox White Jr.
Knox White Jr.
Knox White Jr.
Lewayne Palmer
Lewayne Palmer
Lewayne Palmer
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