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Benito Skinner and Charli XCX in a new comedy? Say less. Here's where to watch Overcompensating
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Charli XCX is acting, Benito Skinner is in a football jersey, and we are so ready for it. Overcompensating, a new original comedy-drama about a closeted college jock spiraling through masculinity, sexuality, and frat bro chaos, has finally dropped as of May 15 on Prime Video — so if you're wondering where to watch Overcompensating, that's the spot. Created by Skinner himself (yes, Benny Drama from the internet), the series looks like Blue Mountain State, but make it gay.
That's right, every single episode is now available on Prime Video.


Overcompensating
Prime VideoLet's talk cast: Benito Skinner, internet's favorite character chameleon, is leading the charge — and he's giving drama and trauma in equal measure.
Charli XCX (post-Brat, post-SNL slay, mid-movie takeover) seemingly plays herself as seen in the teaser. Though this might not be the most screen-heavy role for the icon of autotune, she's already booked and busy with upcoming films like The Moment and I Want Your Sex, a Gregg Araki thriller where she stars alongside Olivia Wilde and Cooper Hoffman.
If you're still emotionally recovering from Red, White & Royal Blue, this might be your next obsession. Watch the teaser, scream a little, and check out how to stream Overcompensating below. Every episode is now live on Prime Video.
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