Every week, The GLAAD Wrap brings you LGBTQ-related entertainment news highlights, fresh stuff to watch out for, and fun diversions to help you kick off the weekend.
1.) Focus Features debuted the official trailer for Honey, Don’t!, the second in Ethan Coen’s “lesbian B-movie trilogy” following Drive-Away Dolls. The dark comedy centers on the titular Honey O’Donahue (Margaret Qualley), a small-town private investigator who delves into a series of strange deaths tied to a mystery woman (out actress Aubrey Plaza) and cult leader (Chris Evans). Watch the trailer below and don’t miss the Honey, Don’t! in theaters August 22!
2.) Willa and Product of Culture have acquired the U.S. rights to The Queen of My Dreams, the acclaimed feature debut from lesbian writer-director Fawzia Mirza! Produced by GLAAD’s Senior Consultant Andria Wilson, the film follows Azra (Amrit Kaur), a queer South Asian graduate student navigating a complicated relationship with her conservative mother. As a family tragedy strikes in Pakistan, Azra embarks on a Bollywood-inspired journey through memories spanning her mother’s youth and her own coming-of-age in rural Canada. Catch the genre-bending dramedy in select theaters June 20.
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3.) Neon released the first trailer for body horror Together, starring bisexual actress Alison Brie and her real-life husband Dave Franco. The pic focuses on Tim (Franco) and Millie (Brie), a couple who find themselves at a crossroads as they move to the country and experience a nightmarish encounter with an unnatural force. Check out the trailer below and watch Together in theaters July 30!
4.) Bisexual Heartstopper breakout Kit Connor is set to star in buzzy horror Rapture alongside Will Poulter and Manu Ríos. Set in Medieval England in 1348, the pic centers on a remote monastery as the world around it succumbs to a mystery illness. In other casting news, bisexual actresses Aubrey Plaza and Susan Sarandon are set to lead under-the-radar drama The Accompanist. The magical realist story follows 9-year-old Emily, who is moved into the care of Sylvia (Sarandon) by rookie child-welfare agent Sarah (Plaza). As Emily and Sylvia grow closer, their worlds, dreams and haunting visions begin to overlap and they are forced to decide how much they are willing to risk for their burgeoning love and friendship. Keep an eye out for release dates!
EXCLUSIVE: Will Poulter, Kit Connor and Manu Ríos are set to lead buzzy horror ‘Rapture’, which HanWay Films will be launching for the Cannes market.
Poulter and Connor reunite after recently starring in Alex Garland’s ‘Warfare’. Spanish actor and singer Ríos also appeared… pic.twitter.com/ky0JsB5INv— Deadline (@DEADLINE) May 2, 2025
5.) Queer Golden Globe nominee Beanie Feldstein is leading sci-fi film The End Of It. Set in a near-future world where aging can be cured and death is optional, former provocative artist Claire decides she is ready to die on her 250th birthday, stirring conflict with her husband, daughter, and AI assistant (Feldstein). Additionally, bisexual Riverdale breakout Lili Reinhart is joining the ensemble cast of comedic thriller The Very Best People. While the film’s plot is being kept under wraps, it is based on John Lavelle’s play of the same name. Stay tuned for more information on these exciting projects!
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6.) Revry dropped the first trailer of the LGBTQ streaming platform’s new competition series King of Drag. In the history making series, hosted by legendary drag king Murray Hill, eight contestants of diverse gender identities compete to be crowned the “King of Drag” through challenges and unconventional performances. Special guest judges are set to appear alongside a regular panel that includes Gottmik, Sasha Velour, Tenderoni, Wang Newton and Revy co-founder Damian Pelliccione. Check out the sneak peek below!
7.) The official trailer for The Fabulous Show with Fay and Fluffy’s second season has arrived! Hosted by the dynamic drag artist duo Fay and Fluffy, the story-time variety show for preschoolers shares the message of inclusivity, kindness and, of course, fabulousness. The upcoming season is filled with new books, puppet friends, animated characters, musical performances and lots of love. Find the trailer below and watch new episodes of The Fabulous Show weekly on YouTube starting May 10.
8.) Netflix revealed the voice cast for comedy Long Story Short, including out actresses Abbi Jacobson and Nicole Byer. The animated series follows the Schwooper siblings from childhood to adulthood and back again, chronicling their triumphs, disappointments, joys and compromises. Don’t miss Long Story Short streaming August 22!
From the creator of BoJack Horseman comes the new animated series, LONG STORY SHORT.
Starring Lisa Edelstein, Paul Reiser, Ben Feldman, Abbi Jacobson, Max Greenfield, Angelique Cabral, Nicole Byer, Dave Franco, and Michaela Dietz.
Following one family from childhood to… pic.twitter.com/7fwumJhu61
— Netflix (@netflix) May 5, 2025
9.) Adam Lambert is joining Cynthia Erivo in Jesus Christ Superstar at the Hollywood Bowl this summer! The timeless work explores the biblical portrayal of the extraordinary events that led to the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ (Erivo), as seen through the eyes of the betrayer, Judas Iscarit (Lambert). Catch the show from August 1-3; buy your tickets today.
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10.) Genderqueer folktronica artist Rabbitology shared the new single “Joanie,” examining Joan of Arc in the context of gender and going against the grain. Out rapper and singer-songwriter Ashnikko also teamed up with Alex Chapman on a remix of her song “Itty Bitty;” watch the visualizer below. Additionally, queer pop artist Burry dropped their summer anthem “Peaches” and New Orleans musical provocateur Boyfriend debuted the concept album In The Garden, featuring Billy Porter, Big Freedia, Jake Shears and Peaches!
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