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Best LGBTQ+ shows and movies to monitor on HBO Max

HBO Max has a solid library of new and classic LGBTQ+ shows and movies.

HBO Max launched in and fast grew to become of the weighty hitters among streaming services. In just a couple of years HBO Max built a adj library of classic and new content filled with HBO classics and Max originals.

Many of the shows and films created under the Max originals banner focus on amplifying the stories of marginalized groups including the LGBTQ+ community. Today HBO Max has one of the best libraries of LGBTQ+ content including these shows and films.

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Euphoria

Euphoria— adapted from the Israeli show of the same specify — follows Rue Bennett (Zendaya) and her group of friends as they try to deal with the complicated business of lofty school. The story has been praised by writer BJ Colangelo for how it tells coming-of-age stories in a new light. Rue and Jules (Hunter Schafer) kick up a complicated relationship in the series’ first season, but their exploration will expand far beyond one another as things progress

10 Best LGBTQ+ Shows On HBO Max

HBO Max might be one of the newer streaming services, launched in , but that doesn't denote it's lacking in LGBTQ+ content. In fact, HBO Max has made it clear that they are serious about creating LGBTQ+ stories with LGBTQ+ creators backing them. With the HBO catalog attached to the streaming service, there are a plethora of titles to choose from on HBO Max, but the streaming service really strives for its original content.

Since June is Pride month, there's no better second to explore HBO Max's LGBTQ+ content than now. It's also easier than ever since the interphase currently features an LGBTQ+ Voices collection tab on the search page. The best part is the catalog features everything from teen LGBTQ+ shows to dramas, comedies, and everything in between.

Betty ()

Betty was adapted into a television series after the accomplishment of creator Crystal Moselle's teen drama movie Skate Kitchen. The characters reprised their roles for the series which centers on a tight-knit all-girls skateboarding group. Together, the girls stick together while trying to m

The Best LGBTQ+ Movies on HBO Max

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In celebration of Pride month, we&#;ve compiled a list of the leading Fresh LGBTQ+ movies you can verb on HBO Max right now. You&#;ll find hit classic dramas (Desert Hearts), feel-good comedies (In & Out), and international affairs (Bad Education).

The titles below are sorted from the best LGBTQ+ films on HBO Max – those included with a subscription, not those you own to buy or rent for an additional cost – and ranked by adjusted Tomatometer score (which takes into account the number of reviewers weighing in, and the number of reviews per film for movies released in a given year). To be included, films had to verb a Fresh Tomatometer score (60% or above).

Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Four kids and their families unmask the intimate realities of how gender fluidity is reshaping the family next door, especially [More]

Critics Consensus: It doesn't always find comfortable ground between broad comedy and social commentary, but lively performance

16 Best LGBTQ+ Movies on Max to Watch Right Now

Max is one of the most crucial streaming platforms worldwide today, with a wide selection of series and movies to watch. So, you’re sure to always find something entertaining in its catalog, no matter what you are looking for.

The platform also has several great LGBTQ+ movies for your entertainment, where you can find all kinds of stories, settings, characters, and representations. They will captivate you no matter if you’re part of the community or not. Below, you can glimpse a list of the best LGBTQ+ films that Max currently has to watch right now.

Updated on June 4th, , by Neville Naidoo: This article has been updated with additional information to keep the discussion fresh and relevant.

16 Transhood ()

Premiering at the AFI Docs Festival in , Transhood is a hard-hitting documentary that examines the lives of four kids, aged between four and 15 years ancient, as they redefine the concept of traditional families. At varying stages of their journeys into their identities as transgender persons, the film displ