The 45 Best LGBTQ Shows and Movies Now on Max, from ‘Laramie Project’ to ‘Six Feet Under’
It’s safe to say a lot of people had a lot of problems with the switch from HBO Max to Max, but there was at least one upside to the streaming shakeup. Now, it’s easier than ever to find the excellent queer stories floating around Warner Bros. Discovery’s platform.
During its lifespan, HBO Max never had an LGBTQ tag to filter its offerings and help subscribers find stories about the queer community more easily: a surprising move for a streamer named after the channel that brought us boundary-breaking works like “Six Feet Under” and the miniseries adaptation of “Angels in America.” That’s been remedied on Max, which features an “LGBTQ+ Voices” collection. You do have to scroll quite far down the homepage to find it in the collections carousel, but when you do, it makes searching for the queer films and shows on the streamer considerably easier. And that’s a wonderful thing because the streamer has some great ones.
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No, Max hasn’t brought back some of the queer works like “Generation” or “Legendary” that were among the casualties of the HBO Max content cuts from last year. But as much as those titles remain dearly missed, there’s a slew of stellar shows — and a decent chunk of fantastic films — starring queer characters waiting in the wings. It helps that content from HBO remains (almost) exclusively on Max, meaning a subscription to the streamer provides access to LGBTQ-centric works like “Looking,” “Somebody Somewhere,” “The White Lotus,” and “The Lady and the Dale.”
But HBO Max built up a strong library of LGBTQ-friendly originals during its three years on the market, and most of them are still available to stream. Fizzy comedies like “Our Flag Means Death” and “Hacks” come to mind alongside more emotional dramas like “Veneno” and “It’s a Sin.” And Max has a strong library of queer films as well; so you can enjoy some great modern and old queer cinema classics, including “All the Beauty and the Bloodshed” and “Victim.”
Although the blue makeover might not be quite as fabulous as HBO Max’s iconic purple, Max still has a decent claim to being the gayest streamer around. Here’s a guide to the very best LGBTQ+ series and films currently available on the platform in June 2024. Films are listed before TV, with comedy special “Rothanial” sorted between both categories. From there, entries are listed in alphabetical order.
With editorial contributions by Ryan Lattanzio, Jude Dry, and Alison Foreman.
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