Elite, and a reality show about the life of the newly out pansexual icon Wayne Brady. Oh yeah, and if you’re into sports, you’re in luck: The 2024 Paris Olympics are coming!Whether you use Netflix, Prime Video, (HBO) Max, Hulu, Paramount+, Peacock, Tubi—or some combo of the those—Queerty has your can’t-miss recommendations for each in the latest edition of our monthly streaming guide.So, get those watchlists ready; it’s going to be a very gay July!Jump to your streaming platform of choice:Netflix • Prime Video • Max • Hulu • Paramount+ • Peacock • TubiNetflix will soon be home to Japan’s first-ever same-sex romance reality series, The Boyfriend.
The dreamy unscripted show brings nine men together in a picturesque seaside home, taking turns working in a trendy coffee truck, and forging new relationships over 10 episodes.
But there’s no gimmicks, no challenges, and no eliminations—the guys are simply given the space to learn, love, and grow. The only question is whether they’ll find new friends in this social experiment, or perhaps something more.One of the buzziest movies of the summer is finally coming to streaming, so if you’ve been holding out now’s your chance to see Luca Guadagnino’s scorching, sweat-soaked love triangle romance set int he world of professional tennis starring Zendaya, Josh O’Connor, and Mike Faist.
If you have seen it already, it’s just as thrilling on a re-watch, though maybe you’ll just want to freeze frame on that sauna scene (you know the one), or put it on in the background and let the pulsing, electronic score get you hyped for a night out.Few movies take as many big (and we do mean big) and bold swings as Rose Glass’s Love Lies Bleeding, a sapphic thrill ride drenched in neon and blood.