It’s a new month, which means new opportunities for queer TV! GLAAD is bringing you some highlights from LGBTQ TV premieres and returns throughout Pride Month. Check back on the first of each month for up-to-date coverage of LGBTQ-inclusive programming on television.
June 7
Fantasmas (Season One – Max)
Welcome to the latest surreal dreamscape from the mind of Julio Torres. Portraying a fictionalized version of himself, Fasntasmas watches Torres navigate New York City in search of a lost gold oyster earring, encountering a slew of strange characters along the way. The all-star cast includes out artist Martine Gutierrez, out actor Tomas Matos, trans pop star Kim Petras, and gay comedian Bowen Yang, alongside Alexa Demie, Julia Fox, Dylan O’Brien, Emma Stone, Ziwe, and more. Stream Fantasmas on Max today!
June 11
Wreck (Season Two – Hulu)
Fan-favorite queer besties Vivian and Jamie are back for more blood-soaked mayhem! Set in the months after the events of season one’s shocking conclusion, Wreck returns as the duo strikes back against Velorum, the corporate murder machine that claimed Jamie’s sister. In a daring and desperate attempt to bring the company down, their found family go undercover to infiltrate Velorum’s newest venture — an exclusive wellness festival for millionaires in the remote Slovenian countryside. This season of the horror-comedy features returning Cher-impersonator Rosie (trans actress Miya Ocego) and the new villainous sidekick Jean (trans actor Sam Buttery). Stream Wreck season two now!
June 18
Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution (Special – Netflix)
This dynamic and heartfelt documentary explores the history of queer stand up comedy, examining its importance as a powerful instrument for social change over the past five decades. Directed by acclaimed comic-turned-filmmaker Page Hurwitz, the doc combines interviews, memorable stand up performances, archival materials and vérité footage of LGBTQ comics including Lily Tomlin, Fortune Feimster, Margaret Cho, Bob The Drag Queen, Wanda Sykes, Hannah Gadsby, Rosie O’Donnel, Tig Notaro, and more. Check out the special today!
I Kissed a Boy (Season One – Hulu)
UK’s first-ever gay dating show proves that the path to love is never straight! Hosted by pop goddess Dannii Minogue, I Kissed a Boy welcomes ten single men to the Italian countryside for a sizzling summer of love. Skipping the small talk and swiping, the predetermined matches test their chemistry with a kiss and are encouraged to get to know each other on a deeper level. Stream the entire first season on Hulu and be sure to catch I Kissed a Boy: The Reunion Special for some piping hot tea after the show!
Additional Release Dates:
June 3
Jinkx Monsoon: Red Head Redemption (special – Hulu)
Monét X Change: Fist of Glory (special – Hulu)
June 6
Criminal Minds: Evolution (season two – Paramount+)
June 7
Becoming Karl Lagerfeld (miniseries – Hulu)
Power Book II: Ghost (season four, part one – 8pm ET on Starz)
Transformers: Earthspark (season two – Paramount+)
June 8
Candis Cayne’s Secret Garden (season one – Hulu)
OUT 100 (specials – Hulu)
June 9
2024 LA Pride Parade: Livestream (special – 2pm ET on ABC)
June 12
Can’t Cancel Pride (special – Hulu)
June 13
Bridgerton (season 3, part two – Netflix)
Everything Must Go (special – Max)
The Boys (season four – Prime Video)
June 16
77th Tony Awards (special – CBS)
House of the Dragon (season two – 9pm ET on HBO or Max)
June 23
Orphan Black: Echoes (season one – 10pm ET on AMC or AMC+)
June 27
That ‘90s Show (season two, part one – Netflix)
June 30
Pride Across America: Livestream (11am ET on ABC News Live)
Disclaimer: This is not a comprehensive list of LGBTQ-inclusive programming and focuses solely on series premieres, season returns, and other notable moments or specials.