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A24 and Amazon Prime Video are gearing up to drop Overcompensating, a sharp and side-splitting comedy arriving in May 2025. Created, produced, and starring Benito Skinner, the series is executive produced by Skinner, Jonah Hill, Matt Dines, Ali Goodwin, and Scott King. Inspired by Skinner’s own experiences before coming out, Overcompensating takes a hilariously unfiltered dive into masculinity, identity, and the absurd lengths people go to in order to maintain a facade.

Skinner steps into the cleats of Benny, a college football star blessed with athletic talent, undeniable popularity, and an army of female admirers, including Esther (played by supermodel Kaia Gerber). The only catch? Benny is secretly gay and determined to keep it under wraps. To prove, mostly to himself, that he’s straight, he dials his masculinity up to comically ridiculous levels, masking his true identity behind forced bravado and exaggerated hetero energy. From shotgunning beers with the bros to overusing the word “bro” itself, Benny’s over-the-top antics make for a comedic yet painfully relatable exploration of internalized homophobia.

Overcompensating – Official Teaser

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXK16ITuM-Q

 

The trailer wastes no time setting the show’s mix of awkward hilarity and raw honesty. It kicks off with Benny in the bathroom, mentally hyping himself up before sleeping with his girlfriend, Carmen (played by Wally Baram). In a moment of pure secondhand embarrassment, he desperately tries to conjure up thoughts of his handsome classmate Miles (Rish Shah) just to make the encounter possible. Meanwhile, Carmen, blissfully unaware of Benny’s struggle, is more concerned about whether her eyeliner is smudged than the existential crisis playing out next to her.

Adding even more chaos to the mix, pop sensation Charli XCX makes her acting debut in Overcompensating. Playing a heightened version of herself, she injects an extra dose of pop culture madness into the series. In what is s

ure to be a fan-favorite scene, Charli goes full diva on a poor college event planner, snapping: “Do you think I wanna play ‘Boom Clap’ to a f*cking college?”

Benito Skinner, best known for his viral comedy sketches and razor-sharp satire, brings his signature blend of humor and heart to Overcompensating, delivering a refreshingly honest take on masculinity and self-acceptance. With a mix of laugh-out-loud moments, uncomfortable truths, and plenty of cringe-worthy antics, Overcompensating promises to be as hilarious as it is heartfelt. Get ready for the chaos when the series hits Amazon Prime Video this May 2025.

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Kepper

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This just sounds like another attempt at β€œwoke” comedy that tries too hard to be deep. If it’s funny, great, but I don’t need a lecture on masculinity. Hopefully, it doesn’t get too preachy.

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Taller

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I watched the trailer for Overcompensating, and honestly, I didn’t find it funny at all. The humor feels really forced, like it’s trying too hard to be edgy and self-aware. Benny’s exaggerated masculinity comes off more as a predictable caricature than anything genuinely clever. I get that it’s supposed to be satire, but the jokes feel one-noteβ€”just the same joke over and over about how he’s overcompensating. I was expecting something more nuanced, something that balances humor with real emotional weight, but based on the trailer, it just looks like a series of awkward, cringe-based humor that doesn’t land. I know Benito Skinner has a big following, and his style works for a lot of people, but for me, this just isn’t it. Maybe the full series will be better, but from what I’ve seen so far, I’m not convinced.

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nurning annintant

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American Pie, but gayβ€”I'm all over Benito Skinner from YouTube to Prime! His progress is astounding, and it appears that this concert will be humorous. Why would a man go to such lengths to prove that he is straight when he is secretly having identity issues? traditional. It will be both genius and cringe-worthy, based on his sketches.

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Victor

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Meh, I'm not going to watch. I'm not very interested in the premise. I understand that it is supposed to be amusing and deal with identity issues, but it feels like it is trying too hard to be both "quirky" and "deep" at the same time. Not every show has to be a big societal critique. Plus, I'm not a fan of vulgar comedy. If others appreciate it, that's fine, but it's not for me.

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PKClinton

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The whole concept of Overcompensating just makes me laugh! Benny’s attempts to be the ultimate β€œbro” while clearly struggling with his true identity are just so painfully funny. I think this show will do a great job of combining humor with some important messages about self-identity. I’ve always admired Benito Skinner’s ability to make fun of things while also giving them depth, so I’m excited to see how he brings this character to life. The fact that he’s not afraid to address homophobia and masculinity in such a bold way makes me really excited to see where the show goes.

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Geoff

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Looks funny, I will give it a chance.

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Mamako

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This show is hitting way too close to home for me. I actually lost my virginity to a guy who, years later, came out as gay. At the time, I had no ideaβ€”he was super charming, super affectionate, and honestly? Still better in bed than my husband. I don’t know if it was because he was overcompensating like Benny in the show, or if he was just naturally that good, but looking back, I see all the little signs I ignored.

I think Overcompensating is going to be both hilarious and painfully real for a lot of people. The way menβ€”especially in hyper-masculine environments like sportsβ€”feel the need to prove something to themselves and everyone else is a real issue. I saw it firsthand with my ex, and I still wonder how much he struggled internally before finally coming out.

If this show can bring some awareness while also making people laugh, I’m all for it. And if it reminds me of the best sex I ever had, well… that’s just a bonus.

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poisontree

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I’m really hoping Overcompensating does a good job with the emotional side of things. It’s funny, for sure, but internalized homophobia isn’t something to laugh at too lightly. I’m not sure if the show will dive into the effects this kind of behavior can have on someone in the long term, but I think it would be really powerful if it did. That being said, I’m excited to see how Benito Skinner handles the character of Benny. He’s known for pushing boundaries, and I feel like he’s going to balance the humor with the deeper emotional undertones really well.

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Destiny

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Honestly, I’m all in for Overcompensating. The premise is hilarious, and Benito Skinner is so good at creating these off-the-wall, ridiculous scenarios that somehow still feel real. I’m really looking forward to seeing how he pulls off such a sensitive topic with humor. The character of Benny is going to be so fun to watch, especially because I think a lot of people can relate to feeling pressured to perform some kind of masculinity. It’s going to be hilarious, but also important in a way that might start some conversations.

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