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The first trailer for the groundbreaking Stan Original Series Invisible Boys is here.

Just when you thought your February streaming schedule couldn't get any better, Stan has announced their latest must-watch series that's going to have everyone talking.

The upcoming Stan Original Series Invisible Boys is hitting our screens on February 13, and it's bringing the kind of raw, authentic storytelling we've been craving.

Set against the backdrop of Western Australia during the 2017 same-sex marriage plebiscite, the 10-part series follows a group of gay teenagers in Geraldton whose lives are turned upside down when one of them is outed on social media.

Watch the trailer for The Stan Original Series Invisible Boys. Article continues after video. 


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The series features a mix of familiar faces and fresh talent that's about to take over your group chat discussions. We're talking Pia Miranda (who you probably remember from Looking for Alibrandi), alongside emerging stars Joseph Zada, Aydan Calafiore (yep, from The Voice 2018), and Joe Klocek.

Can we also talk about this supporting cast for a minute? Because it's stacked. We've got Shareena Clanton from Wentworth who is iconic, Myles Pollard from X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and Elaine Crombie from Top of the Lake.

But here's what makes this series extra special — it's adapted from Holden Sheppard's award-winning novel and brought to life by a team of queer writers who aren't afraid to tackle a series of complex realities that often get glossed over in mainstream media.

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A scene from Stan's series Invisible Boys. Image: Stan. 

Behind the camera, Logie and AACTA award-winner Nicholas Verso is leading the project as creator, writer, and director. And if his previous work on Crazy Fun Park is anything to go by, we're in for something special.

What's particularly exciting about Invisible Boys is its authentic setting in regional Australia. Filmed in Perth and Geraldton, it's refreshing to see a series that takes us beyond the usual Sydney or Melbourne backdrop. The coastal town setting isn't just a pretty background — it's practically a character in itself, adding another layer to this story about finding yourself in a place where everyone knows everyone else's business.

A scene from Stan series Invisible Boys. Image: Stan. 

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The best part? When February 13 rolls around, you won't have to wait week by week nor will there be any of this two-part business — all episodes are dropping at once. So yes, you absolutely have permission to cancel your Valentine's Day plans and binge-watch this instead.

Mark your calendars, set your reminders, and prepare for what's promising to be one of the most talked-about Australian series of 2025.

This isn't just another teen drama — it's a powerful story about identity, belonging, and finding your tribe when the world makes you feel invisible. And let's be honest, isn't that something we've all felt at some point?

Invisible Boys is shaping up to be exactly the kind of content we need to see more of on Australian screens.


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