In the suffocating, water-logged heart of the New Orleans swamp, the five Swamp Brothers—Terrence, the burdened leader; Jermaine, the reckless sexual powerhouse; Kendrick, the chaotic jokester; Deon, the charming performer; and Lamar, the quiet, secretly queer soul—live by a brutal code of hypermasculinity handed down by their absent, dominant father.
When a sudden deluge floods their shack, the storm rips open the fault lines in their brotherhood. As they struggle to save their home, Terrence‘s patience snaps over the selfishness of one brother, while Deon returns from a night of humiliation, hiding the secret that his deepest insecurity was realized. And while the others brag about their conquests, Lamar secretly seeks out the dark freedom of the swamp, hiding a queer desire that could get him killed.
Survival here isn’t just about food and shelter—it’s about dominance. But in a world that demands they be one thing, the brothers are forced to confront the truth: how long can you hide who you are before the lie drowns you?

Leon: The looming patriarch and original Swamp Boy. He is a ruthless, dominant, and physically imposing figure who instills extreme hypermasculine ideals in his sons. He is emotionally abusive and sees weakness as his greatest fear, commanding respect through fear and power.

Terrence (Age 22): The unofficial leader and backbone of the family. He is responsible, disciplined, and fiercely protective, carrying the weight of their survival. He is stoic and struggles to express love, often clashing with his brothers’ recklessness.

Jermaine (Age 21): The wild, charismatic heart and sexual powerhouse. He is fearless, impulsive, and unapologetically sexual, thriving on chaos and risk-taking. He uses sex as an escape and is fiercely loyal but constantly clashes with Terrence’s authority.

Kendrick (Age 20): The free-spirited peacemaker and jokester. He is charismatic, impulsive, and empathetic, using his energy and humor to mask his own deep-seated insecurities. He hates confinement and seeks attention through reckless, chaotic behavior.

Deon (Age 19): The life of the party and entertainer (The Hype Man). He is loud, endlessly optimistic, and avoids seriousness by turning everything into a joke. He suffers from self-doubt and fears being ignored.

Lamar (Age 18): The quiet, introspective soul who is often overlooked and deeply isolated. He is an intelligent but struggles with internalized shame in a hypermasculine environment.

Bryce (Age 18): The narcissistic “pretty boy” obsessed with his image and charm. He is opportunistic, manipulative, and selfish, using his looks and sexual prowess to get what he wants and prioritizing his own comfort above his brothers.
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