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Viral Brokeback Mountain Remake Claim Debunked
Alleged gender-swapped poster featuring Sydney Sweeney and Ana de Armas is fake, no official remake in the works
Mar. 19, 2026 at 4:50am
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A viral Instagram post claimed that a Brokeback Mountain remake is reportedly in development, featuring Sydney Sweeney and Ana de Armas. However, the rumor and the AI-generated poster are completely fabricated. The original 2005 film, based on Annie Proulx's short story, was critically acclaimed and won several major awards.
Why it matters
The viral post sparked excitement and speculation among fans, but it's important to debunk false information and prevent the spread of misinformation, especially around beloved films and their potential remakes.
The details
The Instagram page that shared the alleged remake poster is known for posting satirical and exaggerated content. The page clearly states that the posts are meant for entertainment purposes only and are not based on factual information. There are no official reports or confirmations from any studios about a Brokeback Mountain remake in development.
- The original Brokeback Mountain film was released in 2005.
- The viral Instagram post claiming a remake was shared in 2026.
The players
Annie Proulx
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author who wrote the short story that the original Brokeback Mountain film was based on.
Sydney Sweeney
An American actress who was allegedly rumored to be attached to the fake Brokeback Mountain remake.
Ana de Armas
A Cuban-Spanish actress who was also allegedly rumored to be attached to the fake Brokeback Mountain remake.
The takeaway
While the prospect of a gender-swapped Brokeback Mountain remake may have piqued the interest of some fans, it's important to be cautious about unverified claims, especially those originating from known satirical sources. The original film remains a critically acclaimed and groundbreaking work of cinema.


