Lgbtq+ series 2023

Inaugural Season of LGBTQ+, Limited-Series Thriller Premieres on VOD on DIVABoxOffice.tv, 28th February 2023
The first original, Gay series to debut on the newly launched, gender non-conforming network, DIVABoxOffice.tv, Scare Bnb, is set to launch streaming 28th February 2023.

A five-episode, limited series produced by A Baker Performance, episodes one and two, “The Hosts,” will launch 28th February 2023. An additional three episodes, “The Double Booking,” will start streaming later this year.

In Scare Bnb, two couples—long-time friends since high school—are in high spirits when they arrive at a remote, rental cabin in the Tennessee woods for a much-needed vacation … But, upon their arrival, they find the overly attentive owners may yearn to host them to death.

Directed by Christin Baker(Secs, Execs, Riley Parra, Merry & Gay, Christmas at the Ranch, I Despise New Years, Season of Love), the series stars Mandahla Rose(Forever Not Maybe, All About E), Sterling Victoria (Venus as a Boy; Charlie, Trevor and a Girl Savannah), Abisha Uhl(Electric Addiction,...

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Last year was a particularly rough one for queer visibility. From the massacre of nearly every show on The CW (a network that, regardless of quality, always provided consistent representation for a variety of sexualities and gender identities) to the axing of series after series, the question for 2023 in the aftermath was: how will this year stack up? Will the representation be improved, or somehow even worse? The respond, it turns out, is complicated—as most things always are. 

There have been a slew of astonishing LGBTQ+ series that have aired this year, and the ones listed below are just barely scratching the surface. Featuring representation of lesbians, bisexuals, homosexual men, and even a bi-gender personality, this year offered a slew of couples and characters all with varying degrees of accomplishment in their overall storytelling. But most importantly, queerness could always be establish, in one way or another, in some of our biggest series. 

However, we also lost a number of shows this year, whether that be to cancellation or straight-up deletion. The delightful Willow, which came out at the end of last year and featured a character who was technically Disney’s first queer princess,

Pride Month Calendar 2023: TV and Streaming Shows and Movies Celebrating LGBTQ+ Voices

Glamorous stars Miss Benny (Photo by Amanda Matlovich/Netflix)

Pride 2023 is upon us, and the networks and streamers have gathered their offerings — new and returning series, documentaries, movies, specials, and more — to celebrate the occasion.

Get linked up with the streaming pages joining the entertaining and check out the calendar of TV and streaming shows and films that will roll out over the course of the month. Check help here as we append newly announced fare later in June.


Streaming Hubs

AMC+ – Celebrating Pride Month
Includes AMC series Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire, AMC+ original This Is Going to Hurt; library classics Halt and Catch Fire, Dispatches from Elsewhere, Hap & Leonard, Orphan Black, and Portlandia; Shudder’s Dragula franchise; modern Sundance Now series Totally, Completely Fine; and IFC Films’ Blue Is the Warmest Color, Vita & Virginia, and Weekend.

Apple TV+ – Celebrating Pride: Diverse Life Belongs on Screen
Includes original series Schmigadoon!, Visible: Out on Television, For All Mankind, Losing Alice, Dick

Where We Are on TV 2023-2024

  • GLAAD counted 327 LGBTQ characters on scripted imaginative series this year, made up of 208 series regular characters and 119 recurring characters. This is a decrease of 29 characters (0.8 percent) from the previous year.
  • Of these 327 LGBTQ characters, 150 (46 percent) are men, 158 (48 percent) are women, and 19 (six percent) are nonbinary. This is a slight change toward parity from last year’s 46 percent men, 51 percent women, and three percent nonbinary characters.
  • There are once again more gay men than any other demographic on streaming, with 108 (33 percent) gay men counted here. This is a diminish of 22 characters and four percentage points.
  • There was also a decrease of lesbian characters on streaming. Of the 327 LGBTQ characters counted on streaming, 79 (24 percent) are lesbians, a decrease of 28 characters and six percentage points.
  • Bisexual+ representation slightly increased on streaming with 81 (25 percent) bi+ characters. This is a decrease of three characters, but an increase of one percentage point. Of the 81 bi+ characters, 53 are women, 24 are men, and four are nonbinary.
  • Forty-three characters (13 percent) are queer and do not lgbtq+ series 2023

    The Best LGBTQ+ Films of 2023

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    From Bottoms to Brother, here are 10 of the best films flying the flag for gay rights – and wrongs – this year

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    “Giving [characters] this burden of righteousness can also be dehumanising in a way,” says the director of Joyland, one of the year’s most moving films about gender non-conforming life. In the spirit of this, the best Queer films of the year embrace flawed individuals, celebrating the full spectrum of queer experiences and depicting LGBTQ+ characters in all their messy humanity. From lesbian fight clubs to eco-warriors, from chaotic serially cheating artists who wear a lot of mesh to arms dealers, 2023 was all about celebrating gay wrongs as well as homosexual rights.

    20,000 Species of Bees

    During a boiling summer holiday in a rural conservative area of Spain, a mother and her children proceed through a period of growth; the focus is on eight-year-old Lucía, who has been attempting to communicate and establish her gender identity. The clip portrays this journey compassionately, not compromising on the evidence that Lucía knows exactly who she is, but also extending grace to her mother Ane, who is tryin