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The best LGBTQ+ movies and TV shows coming to streaming in September 2023

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Beautiful Thing to a swinging Studio 54 drama much better than its reputation suggests.Whether you use Netflix, Prime Video, Max (formerly HBO 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 September.Jump to your streaming platform of choice:Netflix Prime Video Max Hulu Paramount+ Peacock• TubiNcuti Gatwa’s about to step into the TARDIS and become the new Time Lord of Doctor Who, and Emma Mackey’s dancing the night away in BarbieLand to celebrate her billion-dollar blockbuster, but neither would dare miss their Sex Education finals.

Yes, the beloved, bawdy, and British sex comedy is getting ready to say its goodbyes, setting its lovable gang off on new adventures in this last batch of episodes.

Get ready for more laughs, love, lust, and an extra special appearance from the one-and-only Dan Levy.In season two of Netflix’s “Sex Education”, high schooler Eric finally graduates from the sidekick role once reserved for black gay characters on TV into something of a romantic lead.Step into the ring with the “Liberace Of Lucha Libre,” Cassandro, the flamboyant, gay exótico wrestler who body-slammed his way to international superstardom.

Y Tu Mamá También heartthrob Gael García Bernal plays the lovable luchador in this winning biopic that sparkled when it premiered at Sundance earlier this year.

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