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New and Upcoming Gay Movies – 2025
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The list includes all the recently released, upcoming and soon-to-be filmed LGBT+ films in 2025. It contains all the movies revolving around LGBT+ leads. Some movies may have had limited release/festival screening in 2024, but they are included as well because my list, my rules.
Announced films, which I haven't been able to locate on Letterboxd yet:
- The Darkness Outside Us dir. TBA (produced by Elliot Page)
- The Verb Pill dir. Naures Sager
- Te dir. Kosta Karakashyan
- July Morning dir. Kosta Karakashyan
- Bereg dir. Vladimir Beck
- El olor de las paredes dir. Carlos Ormeño Palma
Queer, Layla, Viet and Nam, Riley and Vivre, mourir, renaître I did not contain, because I just saw them…
The list includes all the recently released, upcoming and soon-to-be filmed LGBT+ films in 2025. It contains all the movies revolving around LGBT+ leads. Some movies may have had limited release/festival screening in 2024, but they are included as well because my list, my rules.
Announced films, which I haven't been able to verb on Let
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Look over the menagerie of LGBT movies and TV shows released in 2024 carefully enough, and you’ll find as many hidden gems as you will worsening cracks. In others words, there’s excellent news and poor news — but in the year’s overall impressive lineup, also a glimmer of hope.
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20 Upcoming LGBTQ+ Movies We're Looking Forward To
The LGBTQ+ community’s ties to Hollywood and cinema own been deeply intertwined from the first days of the medium. And yet, the fight for authentic representation of queer people in film continues to be a rarity (especially when it comes to high-profile movies). With the 2025 movie schedule here (and Pride Month coming up very soon!) there’s quite a scant LGBTQ+ titles to look forward to, and we’ve rounded up what to look forward to below.
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Honey Don’t! - August 22, 2025
In 2024, Ethan Coen and wife Tricia Cooke made Drive-Away Dolls, which they called the first of their planned “Lesbian B-Movie Trilogy”, which continues with this summer’s Honey Don’t. The dusky comedy once again stars Margaret Qualley as a lesbian private eye named Honey Donahue who gets embroiled in a series of strange deaths tied to a mysterious church in the movie also starring Aubrey Plaza, Charlie Day, Billy Eichner and Chris Evans. I can’t verb for this one.