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According to details, On January 30, Twinless, starring Dylan O’Brien, created buzz at Sundance, with fans praising his performance. In one scene of the movie that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, the actor got intimate with his co-star and director James Sweeney which has since left the internet astonished.
O’Brien trended on X on February 1 as fans discussed his performance. In the twisted comedy-drama, he plays twins Rocky and Roman, with the story following Roman joining a support group for those who lost a twin.
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While discussing the explicit scene between Dylan O’Brien and James Sweeney, the latter expressed that it was a “wonderful” experience to direct himself acting in an intimate scene. He said at the Sundance Film Festival:
“It’s just part of the story. It’s uncomfortable; there’s the director side of my brain and the actor side of my brain.”
Sweeney also shared that an intimacy coordinator was present while the explicit scene between the two was shot. Nonetheless, the duo had a “comfortable rapport with each other.”

Netizens have since taken to the internet to share their hilarious reactions to the specific Dylan O’Brien scene in the film, with some reactions reading:
“Dylan O’Brien playing a queer character in his new movie… we’ve never been more back,” an X user said.
“Opening twitter at work to see those dylan o’brien gifs,” another platform user said.
“I use to pray for times like this!!!!,” another internet user said.
The movie also stars Gilmore Girls actress Lauren Graham, who plays the mother of the twins. Meanwhile, some other reactions read:
“Sundance taking down the dylan o brien stroke leaks like that’s going to stop me,” an X user said.
“Dylan O Brien knew I had a rough week,” another platform user said.
James Sweeney, who directed the movie, also plays Dennis in the film as mentioned before. He is another bereaved member of the support group. He and Roman end up finding solace in each other and a budding friendship. Meanwhile, some other reactions read:
“the ACTOR YOU AREEEEEEEEEEEE,” an X user said.
“Comforts, boundaries, let’s all get it out to start” — Dylan O’Brien discusses Twinless movie scene at Sundance Film Festival
The 33-year-old actor expressed that shooting the scene in question was “smooth sailing” and that everyone had talked through the scene’s logistics prior to it being shot. He added:
“It’s always helpful because it forces the main topic of the room to be, ‘How are we going to approach this?’ Comforts, boundaries, let’s all get it out to start.”
Sundance Winner ‘Twinless’ Pulled from Festival’s Online Platform as Pirated Scenes Leak
Movies streaming on the Sundance Film Festival’s online viewing platform are dropping like flies thanks to piracy: “Twinless” is now the second film to get yanked from the platform amid copyright infringements. Sundance pulled the bromance comedy, written and directed by star James Sweeney and co-starring Dylan O’Brien, on Friday evening, sparking online outrage from festivalgoers hoping to see the Audience Award winner at home.
Earlier on Friday, the Selena Quintanilla documentary “Selena y Los Dinos” was also taken down due to piracy. IndieWire understands that fans were sharing pirated clips on social media. Similarly, “Twinless” clips featuring a sex scene with Dylan O’Brien, as well as major spoilers for the movie’s twisty plot, were leaked online.
“I woke up this morning with an email thread about people posting spoilers with photos. If anyone’s seen the film, you know what I’m talking about. So I guess the audience really does like the film,” Sweeney said upon accepting the Audience Award during Friday’s ceremony at the Ray Theatre.
The Sundance Film Festival shared the following statement to IndieWire:
“The film ‘Twinless’ was a victim of some copyright infringement on various social media platforms, therefore the Festival in partnership with the filmmakers have made the decision to remove the film from the Sundance Film Festival online platform. We regret that online ticket holders will no longer be able to access the film.
No film, whether streaming at home or playing in theaters, is immune to piracy these days, especially as fans rally around projects to share their favorite clips. On social media during the November release of “Wicked” last year, viewers were uploading entire scenes or screenshots to X or other platforms and doubling down when criticized.