
Netflix has struck gold with Boots, an eight-part comedy drama starring Miles Heizer, Max Parker and Vera Farmiga. Based on Greg Cope Whiteâs bestselling memoir, The Pink Marine, the series is set in the â90s and follows Cameron Cope (Heizer), a closeted teen who enlists in the US Marine Corps. Released on Thursday, Boots has already landed in the streamerâs TV charts, and after one day on the platform, fans are begging for more. Taking to X, one raved: âI binged the entirety of #Boots today on Netflix. Absolutely in love. Itâs like Orange is the New Black, but 90s military. I need season 2 now.â
â#Boots on Netflix was such a good show. I really finished the whole season today. I need a season 2. Pls @Netflix,â penned a second. âActually obsessed with Boots on Netflix,â agreed a third. Currently, Boots holds a Certified Fresh score of 89% on Rotten Tomatoes, with critics commending the series on its compelling storyline, not to mention Heizerâs performance.
Created by Andy Parker, whose credits include Imposters and Pantheon, Boots was executive-produced by the late TV legend Norman Lear (All in the Family), as well as Peter Hoar (Itâs a Sin). Hereâs what we know about the plot, cast, and the real-life story behind BootsâŠ
Meet the cast of Boots
Leading the series is Parenthood and 13 Reasons Why star Miles Heizer. Also among the cast, Vera Farmiga features as his mum, Barbara, while Liam Oh stars as Ray McAffey, Cameronâs best friend, who encourages him to join the Marine Corps.
Cedrick Cooper, Ana Ayora, Angus OâBrien, Kieron Moore, Nicholas Logan, Rico Paris, Zach Roerig and Johnathan Nieves also appear in supporting roles.
What is Boots about?
Introducing fans to Cameron (Heizer), a closeted eighteen-year-old who has been bullied for as long as he can remember, Boots is billed as a story of âfriendship, resilience, and finding your place in the worldâ. Convinced by his best friend, Ray, to sign up for the Marine Corps, Cameron embarks on his most difficult chapter yet, while finding a renewed sense of purpose and brotherhood in his fellow recruits.
The real-life inspiration behind Boots
Yes, Boots is inspired by Greg Cope Whiteâs 2015 memoir. Detailing his decision to enter boot camp in 1979, a time in which it was illegal to be gay in the military, White recalls the physical and mental toll of his training in Parris Island, South Carolina. Following his time in the Marine Corps, White eventually moved to New York to act and write.
Speaking with TODAY.com, White said: âTo know that I had to serve in secret, yet now hereâs my story out loud and proud. Iâm just amazed that thatâs what has happened.â
Noting that the series isnât an exact play-by-play, White added: âCameron Cope. Greg Cope. People are going to see similarities. People may want to find the differences. But he honours my story, Cameron does, as well as has his own version of what heâs going through.â
All eight episodes of Boots are available to stream on Netflix.Â







