2020 LGBTQ-inclusive television shows
and films~
source: NBC Out
My pics ~ Well worthy of a watch:
Like the 1968 Tony Award-winning play of the same name, Ryan Murphy's Netflix adaption takes place over one night in one apartment in the late '60s where a group of gay men have gathered to celebrate a birthday
Terry Donahue and Pat Henschel lived as a couple behind closed doors for seven decades, careful to hide their same-sex romance from society. The Netflix documentary shines a spotlight on the women's clandestine love story and their decision to live out their final chapter as an openly gay couple.- The Haunting of Bly Manor
Victoria Pedretti stars in this Netflix series as Dani, an American au pair tasked with taking care of two orphaned children at a British estate. Fans have loved the queer love story that develops between Dani and the estate's gardener in this horror show that takes place during the 1980s.This Amazon Prime film follows the life of a teenager who leaves her rural hometown to study at New York University, where her Uncle Frank works as a professor. She finds out he's not only gay but secretly lives with his partner. After the death of Frank's father, he reluctantly returns back with his niece to their Southern hometown where he finally faces the trauma he's been running away from.Follows out lesbian Kate Kane as she fights bad guys on the streets of Gotham. The first season starred Ruby Rose as Kane/Batwoman, but Rose decided to leave the CW series in May. Javicia Leslie has taken over the title role for season two, which is set to debut Jan. 17.
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