Hotel Continental, a spin-off of the movie series, was a prequel story that focused on the Intercontinental Hotel, the sanctuary of the killers in the movie. The play was based on Winston Scott's youth, telling the story of his arrival in New York in 1975, facing the forgotten past, and drawing a deadly route in the mysterious underground world of New York in order to control this famous hotel. Continental Hotel had three episodes and was released on Peacock in September 2023. The director of the series was Charlotte Brunström, with Merle gibson and Colin Woodall playing Cormick and the young Winston Scott, respectively. The drama would reveal the origins and inside story of the Intercontinental Hotel. As for whether or not the hotel in the movie was a " killer hotel," the answer was yes. The hotel was a membership hotel that specially hosted killers from all over the world.
No. Ethical BDSM is built on the foundation of informed consent. Forced stories imply non - consensual actions which go against the basic principles of BDSM.
One common type is role - playing. Like the online boyfriend being a dominant figure such as a strict boss and the partner being the submissive employee. Another is the use of restraints, even if it's just symbolic, like using ribbons to represent handcuffs during video calls.
No. These stories are mainly for fictional entertainment. BDSM in real life involves complex consent, safety, and communication protocols that are not always accurately represented in fictional stories.
Well, they can add a new dimension to the community's exploration. Some members might find it as an interesting new area to explore their kinks. However, it also might be a bit controversial as not everyone in the BDSM community may be into this specific aspect.
BDSM fanfic is fan fiction that focuses on BDSM themes. Fanfic, in general, is written by fans of a particular work, and when it comes to bdsm fanfic, it can range from mild BDSM - inspired relationships to more extreme scenarios within the context of the original work's characters or setting. It allows fans to explore different aspects of BDSM in a fictional and often creative way.
Well, there are several similarities. Firstly, the design of the hotels. The real hotel has long corridors and large rooms which are replicated in the movie's hotel. Secondly, the spooky atmosphere. The Stanley Hotel has a reputation for being haunted, and this sense of the supernatural was carried over into the 'The Shining' hotel. The feeling of being in a place that has a history and secrets is common to both. There are also similarities in the location - being in a somewhat remote area which adds to the sense of isolation and unease.
American Horror Story Hotel was not based on Cecil Hotel. The show's plot and characters were created independently for the series, not drawn from the real-life events or reputation of the Cecil Hotel.