Netflix and chill, watch some great TV shows and movies… whatever you have to do to recharge those batteries.Thankfully, there are plenty of amazing new queer and queer-adjacent TV series, films, and specials dropping on streaming platforms throughout July.Across the major streamers, this month will see the the return of beloved a TV horror-comedy (now gayer than ever!), a documentary dedicated to the early band of one of our late, great, gay pop stars (when he was still closeted!), and a true-crime series about a time that shook our community to its core, plus new streaming debuts of queer classics new and old, from Rebel Without A Cause to Burlesque.Whether you use Netflix, Prime Video, Max (formerly HBO Max), Hulu, Paramount+, Peacock (or some combo of the six), Queerty has your can’t-miss recommendations for each.So, get those watch lists ready; it’s going to be a very gay July.Jump to your streaming platform of choice:Netflix • Prime Video • Max • Hulu • Paramount+ • PeacockWhen they were still teens, childhood friends George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley started a pop music duo that would go on to become one of the most successful acts of the ’80s with three global hit albums and multiple sold-out tours in a span of just five years.
Sure, you know “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go,” but what do you really know about Wham!? With unprecedented access to Ridgeley and the late Michael’s personal archives this documentary delves into the untold story behind the phenomenon that burned bright and fast, including how Michael balances worldwide superstardom with a life in the closet.“Bad Boys” was released 40 years ago this week and was Wham!’s biggest hit off their first album “Fantastic.”If you missed Knock At The Cabin when it.