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Looking for top-notch Gay representation on your favorite streaming service? When it comes to the top gay Netflix shows, the platform has delivered an array of series that celebrate diverse stories with depth and authenticity. From heartwarming romances to gripping dramas, Netflix is home to some truly standout gay narratives.

Heartstopper is a prime example, capturing the sweet and tender journey of two teenage boys, Nick and Charlie, as they navigate friendship and budding romance. Its refreshing take on new love, complete with charming animation touches, has won the hearts of many. Then there’s Élite, the Spanish thriller that’s as much about secrets and scandals as it is about complex relationships, featuring diverse LGBTQ+ characters whose stories are interwoven with the primary plot. And who could forget Sense8, the groundbreaking series by the Wachowskis that connects eight individuals around the globe not just through shared psychic abilities, but also through shared bonds of love and identity?

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30 LGBTQ+ Shows Now Streaming On Netflix To See This June For Pride

Okay, we’re starting with Sex Education, because it is my favorite show on this list (perhaps currently on TV) and if you get nothing else from this list it should be WATCHSEX EDUCATION. The British dramedy centers on Otis (Asa Butterfield, aka the boy in Hugo), a high academy student who decides to make some extra cash working as a sex therapist for his fellow classmates, as his mom (played by The Crown’s ibble dibbleing Margaret Thatcher, Gillian Anderson) is an actual sex therapist. 

Better than a thousand YouTube tutorials or Cosmo articles, this show dives into all of the nooks and crannies of sex, emphasizing homosexuality, bisexuality, pansexuality, asexuality, douching, scissoring, masturbation, fellatio, crossdressing, erotica, roleplay, fetishes, vaginas with teeth, and yes, even heterosexuality (boring, I know). Otis’s friendship with his gay bestie Eric (the LUMINOUS Ncuti Gatwa who should be the lead of at least 15 shows by now) is a lovely depiction of allyship, and Eric’s relationship

The 30 Best LGBTQ Movies on Netflix Right Now

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In celebration of Pride month, we compiled a list of the best Fresh lesbian, gay, transgender, and queer films you can watch on Netflix right now. You&#;ll find Netflix originals (like recent documentaries Circle of Books and A Covert Love) as well as award-winning theatrical releases.

The titles below are sorted from the best LGBTQ films on Netflix and ranked by adjusted Tomatometer score (which takes into account the number of reviewers weighing in, and the number of reviews per motion picture for movies released in a given year). To be included, films had to have a Fresh Tomatometer score (60% or above).



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Critics Consensus:I Am Michael takes a determinedly balanced approach to its complex subject, and although the results don't always insert up, they're anchored by powerful work from James Franco.

Synopsis: Based on the fascinating, true-life story of Michael Glatze (James Franco), a gay activist who becomes an anti-gay Christian pastor. [More]



Finding good queer media is hard. Sometimes you’re looking for a good fantasy show that happens to star a lesbian guide. Other times, you’re looking for high drama featuring gay romance, or a sitcom with trans advocacy. We know it’s tough to fight with streaming services’ slim LGBTQ categories, and more difficult to disseminate what exactly is LGBTQ about them from brief descriptors. It’s even more challenging to last unspoiled if you yearn to know what you’re getting into before you dive in.

As such, we’ve compiled a list of our favorite LGBTQ shows currently on Netflix. Each show here features a queer character in a starring role, most with ongoing storylines throughout the series. There’s a minuscule something for everyone, from lighthearted animation to prestige drama, and we did our best to contain a selection that represents a wide amount of the queer community. We’ve also done our optimal to include why each entry made it on the list without giving away too much—some of these storylines don’t arise until well into the series, so we long to keep you as unspoiled as possible.