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The best LGBTQ+ movies and TV shows coming to streaming in January 2024
The Traitors, Cameron Diaz’s comeback movie appropriately titled Back In Action, the ongoing sapphic adventures of Harley Quinn, and the live broadcast of the always-entertaining Golden Globe Awards. Plus, plenty of queer classics, new and old, from homoerotic Western Red River to the totally ’90s romance Threesome.Whether you use Netflix, Prime Video, Max, Hulu, Paramount+, Peacock, Tubi—or some combo of the those—Queerty has your can’t-miss recommendations for each.So, get those watch lists ready; it’s going to be a very gay January.Jump to your streaming platform of choice:Netflix • Prime Video • Max • Hulu • Paramount+ • Peacock • TubiFor many gays, “Cameron Diaz is back!” is enough to sell us on a new movie, and Netflix knows it.
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