Alex Consani Joins Star-Studded Queer Cast of A24 High School Reunion Film ‘Peaked’

Alex Consani

Model and rising cultural figure Alex Consani is stepping into acting, joining the cast of upcoming A24 film Peaked in what will mark her feature film debut.

The high-school reunion comedy is already shaping up to be one of the most queer-packed ensembles in recent memory.

A Growing Queer Ensemble

Consani joins a cast that includes Owen Thiele, Amy Sedaris and Emil Wakim, alongside Jaya Harper.

Previously announced stars include Gabby Windey and Connor Storrie, whose breakout role in Heated Rivalry helped launch him into the spotlight.

While details about individual roles remain under wraps, the film’s ensemble points to a strong mix of established names and rising queer talent.


Inside ‘Peaked’

According to early details, Peaked follows “the two girls who traumatized you in high school” as they prepare to attend their 10-year reunion.

The premise hints at a sharp, character-driven comedy with a nostalgic - and likely chaotic - look back at teenage dynamics and unresolved drama.

Alex Consani’s Big Screen Debut

The project marks a major milestone for Consani, who continues to expand her influence beyond the fashion world.

In 2024, she made history as the first trans model to win Model of the Year, cementing her place as one of the industry’s most visible and influential figures.

She has also been vocal about using her platform to advocate for trans visibility and broader access across industries.

“There are a lot of important industries that trans women need to break into,” Consani previously said, emphasizing her ambitions beyond fashion.

A24 Builds Momentum With Queer Storytelling

With its mix of queer talent and coming-of-age themes, Peaked adds to A24’s growing reputation for championing diverse and unconventional stories.

The studio has increasingly leaned into projects that highlight LGBTQ+ voices, and the film’s casting suggests it could resonate strongly with younger audiences and queer viewers alike.

As production moves forward, Peaked is already generating buzz as a fresh, irreverent take on high school legacies - and the people we never quite leave behind.

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