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In a remote Scottish castle, a motley cast of former reality TV stars and C-list celebrities compete in a Mafia-style game in which the Faithful must suss out the Traitors in their midst who are murdering them, all as the contestants manuever through alliances and vote out ceremonies to make it to the end and win the $250,000 prize pot.
Why we love it: Reality TV in general tends to be very queer, but “The Traitors” in particular has a camp, arch tone that has made it a massive LGBTQ favorite.
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“Jennifer’s Body” (2009)
What it is: Karyn Kusama and Diablo Cody’s iconic feminist horror film stars Megan Fox as Jennifer, a popular girl in a toxic friendship with the dorkier Needy (Amanda Seyfried). Non-binary actor Jesse Leigh is non-binary character Bobbie Yang, a high school student and Nathan’s personal assistant.
The relationship between Edward and Gaveston is now explicitly a romance, and Edward’s army is portrayed as a group of gay rights protestors. In The Final Chapters we get to know LJ (Eric Scott Ways), the eldest child of football superstar Lance Sullivan (Morris Chestnut), now in his late teens. —WC
“Bros” (2022)
What it is: Billy Eichner wrote and starred in this salty queer rom-com, which purposefully evokes the classics of Nora Ephron for a story about the difficulties of dating as a gay man in the 2020s.
Add in a pair of psychopathic rich siblings who are each in love with a different version of Ranma and a martial artist cursed to transform into a piglet who’s in love with Akane, and you have one of the most complex web of love triangles in media history.
Why we love it: “Ranma 1/2″ has a ton of cheap gay jokes that haven’t aged well.
Or you could go further off the beaten path and try “Porcupine Lake”: a 2017 romance and coming-of-age story from filmmaker Ingrid Veninger that screened at TIFF last year.
Listed in no particular order, here are 21 of the best TV shows and movies currently available for you to stream on Peacock.
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The series split its time equally between the aristocratic Crowley family that owns the estate, and the large staff of domestic servants tending to their needs.
Why we love it: In the often chummy ensemble of “Downton,” one of the most multifaceted and memorable characters is Thomas Barrow (Robert James-Collier), a footman and butler at the estate.
People are trying to negotiate things and also banging. Stephen Elliot’s popular Australian comedy stars Hugo Weaving and Guy Pearce as two drag queens who embark on a tour bus across the Australian Outback to Alice Springs, where Weaving’s Tick has accepted an offer to perform at the resort his estranged wife manages.
Its hilarity is equaled by its heart, in its portrayal of a loving gay couple as positive parental figures at a time when that was nearly unheard of. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.