- Binge-watch amazing shows and movies this Pride Month on Netflix
- Love and family come in all colors and stories on Netflix
Tales Of The City — streams on June 7
Inspired by the books of Armistead Maupin, Netflix Original Limited Series, Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City, begins a new chapter in the beloved story. Mary Ann (Laura Linney) returns to present-day San Francisco and is reunited with her daughter Shawna (Ellen Page) and ex-husband Brian (Paul Gross), twenty years after leaving them behind to pursue her career. Fleeing the midlife crisis that her picture-perfect Connecticut life created, Mary Ann is quickly drawn back into the orbit of Anna Madrigal (Olympia Dukakis), her chosen family and a new generation of queer young residents living at 28 Barbary Lane.
Trinkets — streams on June 14
When three teenage girls from different corners of the high school cafeteria find themselves in the same mandated Shoplifter’s Anonymous meeting, an unlikely friendship forms. Elodie — the grieving misfit, Moe — the mysterious outsider, and Tabitha — the imperfect picture of perfection, will find strength in each other as they negotiate family issues, high school drama and the complicated dilemma of trying to fit in while longing to break out.
All In My Family — now streaming
Grab your tissues for this documentary. After starting a family of his very own in America, a gay filmmaker documents his loving, traditional Chinese family’s process of acceptance.
Special — now streaming
Based on creator and star Ryan O’Connell’s memoir, Special is a funny, heartwarming and irreverent comedy about a gay young man with cerebral palsy who decides to go after the life he has always wanted.
Bonding — now streaming
Chains, whips and hilarious quips! For grad student/dominatrix Tiff (Zoe Levin) and her cash-strapped gay best friend Pete (Brendan Scannell), S&M is a business, not a pleasure. Well, maybe there’s a little pleasure. Their professional relationship redefines their friendship, but more importantly helps them find themselves.
Pose — now streaming
From creator Ryan Murphy, Pose is a dance musical set in 1980s New York City, exploring the fabulous and fascinating world of LGBTQ+ ball culture. The groundbreaking series, which largely stars a transgender cast, was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Drama.
Queer Eye — now streaming
Laugh, cry, and be inspired by the Fab Five, as they change the lives of men and women, touching on everything from LGBTQ+ rights, social commentary, fashion, and how to whip up a tasty avocado dish. Yaaas, henny!
RuPaul’s Drag Race — now streaming
Shantay, you stay… and watch fabulous queens lipsync for their lives in this long-running, Emmy-winning reality show hosted by Rupaul.
Call Me By Your Name — now streaming
Swoon and cry (all over again!) with this emotional and award-winning portrayal of first love between Elio (Timothée Chalamet) and Oliver (Armie Hammer). Luca Guadagnino’s coming-of-age drama earned multiple accolades, including a Best Picture nod and a Best Adapted Screenplay trophy at the Oscars.
Will & Grace (Season 1 to 8) — now streaming
Relive the LOLs all over again, because all eight seasons of the classic sitcom Will & Grace is now streaming on Netflix! Join roommates Will and Grace as they search for Mr. Right with the help of their hilarious sidekicks, Karen and Jack.
Watch “Tales of the City,” “Trinkets,” and more of your favorite LGBTQ+ shows and movies anywhere this Pride Month with Netflix’s download feature.