From “Boys Go To Jupiter” to “Glitterball City” Your Guide to February’s Gayest Streaming Hits

Josh O’Connor in “Challengers”

February 2026 brings a wave of LGBTQ+ content to streaming, headlined by major catalog moves, reality milestones, and the expansion of the “Bridgerton” universe.

Here is a breakdown of what to watch.

Netflix: Acquisition Strategy and Stand-up Specials

  • Spotlight: Search Party (Seasons 1-5) — Feb. 5 Netflix has officially acquired the former HBO Max original series. This genre-bending dark comedy follows four Brooklyn friends (Alia Shawkat, John Early, John Reynolds, Meredith Hagner) whose search for a missing college acquaintance spiraled into a five-season descent into absurd cults and legal dramas.

  • Also Arriving:

    • Glitter & Gold (Feb. 1): A documentary following top ice dancers, including out performer Paul Poirier, as they train for the 2026 Winter Olympics.

    • Honey Don’t! (Feb. 3): A neo-noir starring Aubrey Plaza and Margaret Qualley as a cop and private investigator involved in a central lesbian romance.

    • Bridgerton (Season 4, Part 2) (Feb. 26): Continues the journey of bisexual Benedict Bridgerton and explores the growing connection between Francesca and Michaela Stirling.

    • Taylor Tomlinson: Prodigal Daughter (Feb. 24): The comedian’s fourth special and her first since coming out as bisexual in 2024.


Max (HBO): True Crime and Coming-of-Age

  • Spotlight: Murder In Glitterball City (Feb. 19): This two-part true-crime documentary investigates the 2010 Louisville “wine cellar murder.” The film explores the city’s vibrant LGBTQ+ community while unpacking the toxic relationship between the homeowner and his boyfriend, who pointed fingers at each other for the crime.

  • Also Arriving:

    • Boys Go To Jupiter (Feb. 6): An offbeat adult animation featuring voice work from queer icons Cole Escola, Julio Torres, and Eva Victor.

    • Hacks (Season 4) (Feb. 12): Returns to explore the queer-coded mentorship between Deborah Vance and her bisexual writer, Ava.


Hulu & Disney+: Legacy Reboots and Musical Adaptations

  • Spotlight: The Muppet Show 50th Anniversary (Feb. 4): A special revival produced by Seth Rogen features guest host Sabrina Carpenter. The production leans into the Muppets’ long-standing status as queer icons, gauging interest for a full series reboot.

  • Also Arriving:

    • Scrubs Reboot (Feb. 26): Returns with the original cast plus new interns, including Joel Kim Booster.

    • Kiss Of The Spider Woman (Feb. 27): Bill Condon’s musical adaptation starring J.Lo, Diego Luna, and Tonatiuh.


Paramount+ and Peacock: Competitive Reality

  • Spotlight: Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans –  Feb. 25 (Paramount+): The landmark 50th season features returning legends, including out bisexual contestants Ozzy Lusth and The White Lotus creator Mike White. Fans voted on key production decisions for this 26-day “Epic Party.”

  • Spotlight: House Of Villains (Season 3) – Feb. 26 (Peacock): A collection of reality TV “supervillains” competes for $200,000. This season features Tiffany “New York” Pollard joined by Drag Race’s Plane Jane.

  • Also Arriving:

    • The 68th Grammy Awards (Feb. 1): Streaming live, featuring performances and nominations for Chappell Roan, Lady Gaga, and Doechii.

    • Challengers (Feb. 1): Luca Guadagnino’s tennis drama starring Zendaya, Josh O’Connor, and Mike Faist joins the library.


Tubi: Free Indie & Genre Picks

  • Spotlight: Saturday Church (2017) – Feb. 1An affirming musical about a teen finding family in the NYC ballroom scene, featuring early roles for Pose stars Michaela Jaé Rodriguez and Indya Moore.

  • Also Arriving:

    • Marvel’s Runaways (Feb. 1): The teen superhero series featuring the “Nico/Karolina” romance has moved to Tubi after being removed from Hulu/Disney+.

    • Bottoms (Feb. 1): The raucous 2023 queer high school comedy joins the free-to-stream catalog.

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