21 LGBTQ+ movies and TV shows we can't wait to see in 2026
These are the shows and movies queer fans are dying to see next year!
November 10 2025 5:04 PM
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These are the shows and movies queer fans are dying to see next year!
These series have lesbian main character energy.
Cast members from HBO's period drama are serving 21st-century thirst.
Haley Drexler and Pilar Dizon were posing for wedding photos outside San Francisco City Hall when Gavin Newsom happened to walk by.
The transgender entrepreneur and entertainer spoke with The Advocate at her house near Atlanta.
The former The View co-host is opening up about her heated on-screen argument.
She’s about to control the editorial direction of the once-celebrated network's news.
Charlie Kirk's death and Elon Musk tie into calls for a Netflix boycott.
Yet another TV show with an all-LGBTQ+ cast of incredible actors, writers, and producers has been canceled after just one season.
Fall is here and its bringing back your favorite shows, and introducing new must-see TV!
Rep. Robert Garcia is investigating why the comedian’s popular late-night show was pulled after the FCC commissioner threatened ABC over the host’s speech.
Clayton Reeves, who became one of the first out trans men to reach the show's semifinals, is using the platform to advocate for LGBTQ+ visibility.
Shontelle Sparkles tells The Advocate how her new EP came to be with the help of her drag family.
He also said he chose “98 percent” of this year’s honorees.
South Park's new season shocked viewers with micro-penises and the horrifying realization that this is all pretty close to reality.
Watch a clip from The Furry Detectives: Unmasking A Monster exclusively shared with The Advocate.
How to build a reality competition series for drag kings? Start with calling Mr. Showbiz himself.
In their new dual memoir, the longtime costars and best friends reflect on their over two-decade bond and how "platonic love is incredibly powerful" in queer lives.
Get ready for a jaw-dropping season of make-out sessions and gay adult entertainers.
Harry Potter profits are going directly to anti-transgender legal cases.