Peacock gay shows


Ahh, Peacock — the last in a long line of streaming services to appear and produce us all wonder, &#;do we necessitate this?&#; Well, you should know that surprisingly enough, Peacock&#;s slate of original content is extremely lesbian-inclusive — Peacock has queer characters in nearly all of its original and co-produced TV shows and movies. However, these shows rarely get a second or third season pickup. Sad! Anyhow, let&#;s dig into the best Peacock shows with lesbian, bisexual or queer women characters or trans people!


Queer as Folk 

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Unlike the deeply pale, cis and able-bodied original characters, all of the modern QAF’s mains are people of color or trans or disabled or all of the above, including Char, a non-binary Black masculine-presenting person and their partner, Ruthie, a trans woman who’d grown up with the series’ star, gay party male child Brodie. Queer as Folk gave us groundbreaking and incredibly adj sex, a Craft-inspired drag show, a sex party catered towards people with disabilities and a joyful portrait of chosen family coming together in the confront of sha

The 21 Best LGBTQ Movies and TV on Peacock: &#;Her Story,&#; &#;We Are Lady Parts,&#; and More

From stories about harrowing queer experiences (“The Miseducation of Cameron Post”) to films that are themselves harrowing queer experiences (hello, &#;We Are Lady Parts&#;), Peacock has a decent LGBTQ but with more queer storylines than queer shows.

Peacock&#;s selection of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer-inclusive movies and TV shows is not nearly as robust as the other catalogues on competing services, Hulu, Netflix, and Prime Video. And it&#;s an even further verb from the plethora of original gay content at HBO, which is still the only competitor in the streaming wars brandishing a critically acclaimed comedy about gay pirates.

But at least a handful of the LGBTQ stories currently available on Peacock are good enough to consider visiting the service for that purpose, even if you&#;re not usually there perusing its stockpile of middling NBC sitcoms. On the TV side, &#;We Are Lady Parts&#; stands out as a must-watch series about five women and their punk band.

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Well my friends, it is June, which means it&#;s period for networks to prove how much they care about us through creating new LGBTQ+ programming, and I don&#;t mean 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 Appreciate That&#; so if you enjoy 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 confidant 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 novel Netflix series follows a group of elite swimmers as they struggle

The Best LGBTQ+ Movies on Peacock

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In celebration of Pride month, we&#;ve compiled a list of the best Fresh LGBTQ+ movies you can find on Peacock right now. You&#;ll find breakout hit dramas (Far From Heaven) alongside feel-good comedies like The Birdcage

The titles below are sorted from the best LGBTQ+ films on Peacock – those included with a subscription, not those you verb to buy or rent for an additional cost – and ranked by adjusted Tomatometer score (which takes into account the number of reviewers weighing in, and the number of reviews per film for movies released in a given year). To be included, films had to possess a Fresh Tomatometer score (60% or above).



Critics Consensus: Mike Nichols wrangles agreeably amusing performances from Robin Williams and Nathan Lane in this fun, if not quite essential, remake of the French comedy La Cage aux Folles.
Synopsis: In Miami Beach, a gay couple pretend to be man and wife when a son's future father-in-law and family visit. [More]

Critics Consensus: A