New gay tv


You know what they utter — April flowers carry May television shows with lesbian, bisexual and queer women and/or trans characters. But do they? Successfully, in May of I would actually say, &#;yeah, actually, they kinda do.&#; There&#;s a lot to be stoked about this month, so let&#;s receive into it!


Netflix&#;s May Stuff For Girls & Gays

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Bet: Season One // May 15
Netflix&#;s live-action (and English-language) adaptation of the manga series Kakegurui – Compulsive Gambler finds a new student Yumeko at a gambling-focused elite boarding school full of evil children, intent on carrying out a private mission. There&#;s a lot of homoeroticism in the series, as well as two main characters, RiRi and Mary, who are queer.

Big Mouth: Season 8 // May 23
In its final season, this queer-inclusive animated series will see its kids &#;step into the harrowing unknown of the future, made less afraid of what&#;s to come because they have each other.&#; Queer actor Cynthia Erivo joins the voice cast playing the role of &#;Missy&#;s Vagina.&#; Ayo Edebiri plays Missy. SO

Well my friends, it is June, which means it&#;s time for networks to prove how much they care about us through creating new LGBTQ+ programming, and I don&#;t imply just creating a &#;Voices of Pride&#; section on their primary interface that houses all the LGBTQ+ movies in their catalog as well as television they made and cancelled in the past.

Most importantly is that there will be a new season of The Ultimatum: Queer Love, and that will make everything else okay! Furthermore, I am recapping And Just Like That&#; so if you love witty captions, be sure to check that out.


Netflix June LGBTQ TV + Movies

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Ginny & Georgia // Season Three // June 5
Georgia faces a murder trial in the third season of Ginny & Georgia, which&#;ll urge her daughter Ginny &#;to the limits.&#; Her queer friend Max (played by Sara Waisglass) is returning and furthermore, non-binary actor Noah Lamanna plays Tris, a non-binary skateboarder who is very smart.

Olympo // Season One // June 20
This new Netflix series follows a group of elite swimmers as they struggle

Love Wins! 13 LGBTQ+ TV Couples We&#;re Rooting For in

Here at TVLine, we&#;ve always been massive &#;shippers at heart. What can we say? We just love love.

So with another Pride Month officially in full swing, we thought we&#;d take stock of some LGBTQ+ TV couples currently demanding our attention — as adv as our full aid. And what a group we&#;ve assembled this year, one that includes a pair of ghosts, a few vampires and, yes, even a handful of humans.

To be eligible for inclusion in our list, a couple needs to be from a live-action, scripted series that&#;s still airing new episodes. We also limited ourselves to only one couple per show.

Read on for a breakdown of 13 LGBTQ+ TV couples we&#;re currently rooting for, arranged alphabetically by show title, then drop a comment with your own additions to the list. Which queer pairings currently have your full attention?

  • Hen and Karen,

    The very definition of #CoupleGoals (are people still saying that?), Hen and Karen have been an inspiration, both to the other couples on the show and to the viewers at home, from

    All You Need: The Modern Gay Berlin TV Illustrate and 3 More Queer Shows to Watch

    photo: ARD Degeto/Andrea Hansen. 

    When I verb around the TV landscape of recent years I feel quite happy that there are so many shows right now representing LGBTQIA+ people and issues, and that they are no longer just minor storylines of side characters but they&#;ve also become the center of attention. When I grew up the only show there was Queer As Folk and not much else in the decades after, so no matter if you liked it or not, it was a must-watch and highlight for gay guys at the time.

    To see a fully gay show as the first thing on the main page of the ARD Mediathek (German&#;s major public TV channel) felt really good today, I have to say. I was half expecting they would hide it somewhere in the archive and you would have to search for it, but no, it&#;s pretty in your face. Correct me if I&#;m wrong, but I think All You Need really is the first German TV verb exclusively dealing with gay men as the main characters and getting such a prime spot. And I think the reveal really deserves to be put in the lim