Jeremy Pope, “The Beauty”
Here is where you can watch the most anticipated LGBTQ+ shows of 2026:
Returning Favorites & Epic Finales
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Heartstopper Forever (Netflix): Instead of a fourth season, the series will conclude with a feature-length film. The “finale” movie will stream exclusively on Netflix, following Nick and Charlie as they navigate the transition to university life.
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Bridgerton Season 4 (Netflix): Returning in two parts—January 29 and February 26—this season lands on Netflix. It shifts the spotlight to Benedict’s fluid journey and the introduction of Michaela Stirling, the queer love interest for Francesca.
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Euphoria Season 3 (HBO / Max): After a long-awaited time jump, Rue and Jules return to Max (formerly HBO Max) in April 2026. The new season explores their adult lives and the evolving complexities of their relationship.
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Interview with the Vampire Season 3 (AMC / AMC+): Shifting focus to the “Rockstar Lestat” era, the third season of this gothic romance will premiere on AMC and stream on AMC+ in Summer 2026.
Groundbreaking New Series
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The Beauty (FX / Hulu / Disney+): This Ryan Murphy body-horror series, starring Jeremy Pope and Ben Platt, premieres January 21. It will air on FX and stream on Hulu (and Disney+ via the Hulu bundle) in the U.S., with a simultaneous international release on Disney+.
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Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (Paramount+): Launching January 15, this new chapter in the Trek universe features a diverse cast of cadets, including non-binary and queer leads. It will stream exclusively on Paramount+.
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Enigma Variations (Netflix): Starring Jeremy Allen White, this adaptation of the André Aciman novel is a limited series coming to Netflix. It explores a man’s lifelong journey through intense, fleeting queer romances.
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A Friend of Dorothy (Disney+): This Oscar-shortlisted short film starring Miriam Margolyes and Stephen Fry is available to stream on Disney+ (currently live in the UK/Europe and rolling out globally).
Reality & Unscripted
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The Traitors US Season 4 (Peacock): Premiering January 8, the ultimate game of deception returns to Peacock. This season features a heavy-hitter LGBTQ+ lineup including Kristen Kish and Monét X Change.
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Queer Eye Season 10 (Netflix): The final season for the current Fab Five will stream on Netflix, offering an emotional farewell as they complete their last missions of transformation.
