It feels like wherever you go in 2026, Heated Rivalry is on the mind. From awards shows to fan spaces across social and even pitches we’ve gotten as editors, everyone is talking about the enemies to lovers story. At the heart of it all is Connor Storrie, who stole our hearts as Ilya Rozanov, the stoic yet funny hockey player who fell in love with fellow hockey player Shane Hollander.
If you’re like us, you’re looking for more of Storrie, whether it be in interviews, at the Golden Globes, or even his Quinn series with fellow actor Hudson Williams. To help with the need for more of Storrie before he returns as Ilya in Season 2, we’ve put together a list of short films you can watch on streaming, whether it be YouTube.
It’s important to note that Storrie has done more shorts, like Ménage à Trois and A Letter on Loss. But those aren’t available on streaming as of yet. But who knows what will happen now, and if the short films will be available due to people wanting more of Connor Storrie. If things do change, the list will be updated.
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1. Twenty-Two
Written & directed by: Kate Gray-Johnson
Genre: Drama
Summary: On the eve of a difficult day, two estranged friends reunite to look for certainty ahead of an uncertain future.
2. Persuasion
Directed by: Alex Lukas
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Summary: During her first on-camera performance, an Asian-American actress struggles to define her role in the face of prejudice from the director. Featuring Christina Hsu as Ashley, a young up and coming actress. On her first big gig, however, she is asked to play a stereotypical Asian role which causes her to question the scripts material.
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3. Watch and Guide
Written & directed by: Mitch Bradford
Genre: Comedy
Summary: Bree is picked up by her ex, Michael, via Uber as she goes into labor. Can they reconnect?
4. The Internet Kills
Written & directed by: Eren Celeboglu and Ari Costa
Genre: Horror
Summary: From the depths of the internet and its bottomless pit of human horrors, a new nightmare is born. Stay off your phone…