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‘Sex Education’ Renewed for Season 3 — Eric and Alex Are Coming Back!

Netflix makes the right decisions! Well today at least. In a new promotional video posted to YouTube featuring actor Alistair Petrie, who plays Mr. Groff on the massively popular series, the streaming platform confirmed a third season. This confirmation comes only a month after the second season launched. Sort of…

Netflix’s New Christmas Movie Let It Snow Features a Queer Love Story

A Christmas movie with a queer love story is coming your way. Based on the best-selling book by John Green, Maureen Johnson and Lauren Myracle, Let It Snow follows a group of high school seniors whose friendships and love lives collide after a snowstorm hits their small town on Christmas…

Queer Eye’s Karamo Brown on Clinical Depression: “It Kept Getting Darker Each Day”

Queer Eye star Karamo Brown has opened up about his struggles with clinical depression, and how he wants to fight back against societal mental health stigmas. In a special interview with CBS This Morning, Brown disclosed how he fought depression for years, even to the point he became a drug addict and considered suicide. “For…

Kerr Smith Says The Gay Kiss in ‘Dawson’s Creek’ is Now a ‘Part of History’

The 1990s show was the first ever to feature an openly gay teenager and to feature a gay kiss Kerr Smith said the gay kiss on Dawson’s Creek was a ‘part of history’. The popular 1990s TV series catapulted the careers of James Van Der Beek, Katie Holmes and Michelle Williams and…

Emmys 2019: LGBTQ Stars And Shows Rack Up Nominations

Is this the biggest year yet for queer TV talent? The nominations for the 2019 Emmys are in, and it might just be the gayest year yet for for TV’s biggest awards night. Killing Eve leads the ‘queer interest’ pack with nine nominations, including Outstanding Actress (Drama) nods for Sandra Oh and Jodie…

Netflix’s Tales of the City Trailer Is All About Queer Family

Next month Netflix will debut its revival of Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City, inviting viewers back to Barbary Lane and a San Francisco that’s changed quite a bit since the days of the original series. Thankfully there are still a few familiar faces alongside several new ones. According to Netflix’s…

Disney Is Making ‘Love, Simon’ into a TV Show

If you loved the movie Love, Simon then you’re in for a treat.   The popular romantic comedy about a high school gay boy falling in love will be leaping off the silver screen and adapted into a television series exclusively for the new Disney’s streaming service that will be soon launching, Disney+.…

New Docudrama Explores Gay Culture and Sex From The 1970s to Present Day – WATCH

The film stars Pierre Emo and Stanton Plummer Cambridge as two ‘eternal lovers’ A new docudrama explores gay culture and hook-ups from the 1970s to present day. Have We Met Before? – which is available on BBC iPlayerand BFI player now – follows two gay men living in London played by Pierre Emo (Knife…

Exclusive: Get Your First Look at Netflix’s ‘Tales Of The City’ Revival

Prepare to head back to 28 Barbary Lane… Almost two years after it was first announced that a new instalment of Tales of the City was in the works at Netflix, we’ve been given our first official look at the upcoming revival of the hit ’90s series. Original show stars Laura Linney…

WATCH LIST: Ellen Page’s “The Umbrella Academy” and Matt Bomer Enters the DC Universe

And gay drama “Sorry Angel” hits theaters. Openly gay writer-director Christophe Honore’s Sorry Angel is an outstanding queer drama worthy of post-screening conversations. Set in early ’90s France, young would-be filmmaker Arthur (Vincent Lacoste) falls for Jacques (Pierre Deladonchamps), an accomplished HIV-positive writer and father, despite major differences in their respective realities,…

Netflix orders Jim Parsons-produced Special, a Comedy Series About a Gay Man

Netflix has ordered a comedy series produced by The Big Bang Theory star Jim Parsons. The series, titled Special, is loosely based on writer Ryan O’Connell’s memoir I’m Special: And Other Lies We Tell Ourselves, in which the author discusses growing up as a Millennial gay man with cerebral palsy, navigating internships, dating, and coming out.…

Gregg Araki’s New Show Now Apocalypse Is Very Gay, Very Sexy

Gregg Araki, the queer director behind some of your favorite cult films (Doom Generation, Mysterious Skin) is moving to a new medium: television. Araki’s newest project is Now Apocalypse, a half-hour comedy about the trials and tribulations of hyper sexual twentysomethings in Los Angeles who are maybe dealing with some kind…