![]() Yes, sure, they were a pair of straight actors playing gay, but the film represented a major shift for queer stories in the mainstream, and went on to earn eight major Oscar nominations (with three wins!). It’s hard to overstate the importance of Ang Lee’s sweeping romance in 2005, featuring incredible performances from Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger. What happens next is the stuff of gay cinema history. Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: A lonesome cowboy and another lonesome cowboy walk into a tent in the middle of the Wyoming wilderness, surrounded by nothing but sheep. The Gay Classic: Brokeback Mountain(January 1) We’re told the show prominently features an LGBTQ+ teen character with a poignant storyline all their own, which is great news-but, still, the mere existence of this show makes us feel old. Fittingly, Netflix is now rebooting the series for a new generation, following the lives of the grandchildren of Kitty and Red Forman (Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith, both making a welcome return) as they fool around and * puff-puff-pass* in the basement. ![]() Jump to your streaming platform of choice:Ī lot of kids who grew up in the ’90s likely remember the nostalgic teen sitcom, That ’70s Show, which ran for 8 seasons and took us back to the halcyon days of the grooviest decade. So get those watch lists ready it’s going to be a very gay 2023. Whether you use Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, or Hulu (or some combo of the four), we have your can’t-miss recommendations for each. And, if that’s not enough, there are plenty of certifiable gay classics and indie hidden gems dropping, too!Īs is Queerty tradition, we’ve put together a guide to the best of the queer and queer-adjacent series and films coming to streaming this month to help you stay on top of it all. Across the major streaming platforms, this month will see the premiere of a beloved sitcom reboot, an A-List rom-com, the return of one of television’s gayest procedural dramas, and what’s sure to be the first big watercooler show of 2023. To help you battle the winter doldrums, there are plenty of exciting home viewing options headed your way in January. It’s finally 2023, so make it your New Year’s Resolution to only watch the best and gayest of what the wide world of streaming has to offer. ![]() Photo credits (left to right): Murray Bartlett in ‘The Last Of Us’ (HBO), Jennifer Coolidge in ‘Shotgun Wedding’ (Amazon Studios), Rafael L.
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