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There&#;s been a lot of weird things surrounding HBO Max lately, but that hasn&#;t stopped it from being one of finest streaming services around, especially if you&#;re looking to watch some LGBTQ inclusive media for film and television.

And if you&#;re really in the mood to do just that, then you&#;re in luck! Not only does August have something for DC Comic fans that flock to the streaming service, but also for those of you out there who are in necessitate of some Game of Thrones content, stat!

Yes indeed, queer comics and fantasy nerds are eating good this month. But don&#;t fret, a motion picture from gay filmmaker Andrew Haigh is also coming this month.

Read below to find out more about the incredible LGBTQ selection coming to HBO Max this August

Harley Quinn: The Animated Series (Season 3) &#; August

The Eat, Bang! KILL Tour officially returned late in July, kicking off Season 3 of Harley Quinn: The Animated Series off in style. After the explosive Season 2 conclusion which had Harley and Ivy drive off together as a couple, many fans wondered what would come next for the loved-

Now that Pride Month has wrapped up we&#;re moving on to the very thick of summer, I wonder what will unfold on the television~ If you care to wonder with me, let us gaze together into what is in store for the lesbian, bisexual, same-sex attracted and trans characters on various streaming networks this month?


Netflix July in Gay

The Old Guard 2 () // July 2
Andy&#;s (Charlize Theron) ex (as per its source material), long-lost immortal Quỳnh, will be returning to the fold as Andy and her team faces a new threat endangering their existence. Unclear if the nature of their partnership will be mentioned as most coverage of the film has focused on its (honestly quite notable) gay male couple, Joe and Nicky. Gayety has celebrated the sequel as boasting &#;a cast that celebrates diversity on every level — from race and nationality to gender and sexuality.&#;

Too Much // Season One // July 10
Lena Dunham&#;s fresh comedy for Netflix stars Hacks scene-stealer and extremely gay comic Megan Stalter as Jessica, a heartbroken New Yorker who moves to London to identify herself new love story. Janic

HBO was an initial pioneer of LGBTQ content, and its streaming service HBO Max has a lot of television available for homosexual women with sapphic and bisexual characters — some of the most inventive and original lgbtq+ programming we&#;ve seen in recent years, like Search Party, Sort Of, Fantasmas, Somebody Somewhere and Hacks. They&#;ve also got a reliable library of shows from networks love Freeform and The CW But, favor many other networks in the years of our lord , HBO Max has dropped a lot of beloved queer shows from its roster. Let&#;s talk about the best of what&#;s left!


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Adventure Time ()

Adventure Time is necessary viewing for the queer all-ages animation aficionados, a bridge between the subtext of Legend of Korra and maintext of Steven Universe, a series elongated on-again off-again adore story between Princess Bubblegum and Marceline the Vampire Queen. But it&#;s also just really delightful, really weird storytelling for nerds of all stripes. If you&#;ve joined the great Dungeons and Dragons Renaissance of the past several years, Adve

The 16 Best LGBTQ+ TV Shows Of

Queer love will thrive no matter what, even in a capitalistic nightmare.

Severance, the Apple TV+ mystery about an office filled with workers who cannot remember (and are severed from) their outside lives, quickly became one of the best shows of the year for a myriad of reasons. A haunting tale of grief, human will, and the horrors of the office job, the show had a surprising queer romance burgeoning that just added to its brilliance.

If John Turturro and Christopher Walken being one of the year's best couples was on your bingo card, then present yourself a stamp; otherwise, you probably have heard a lot about Severance, which eagerly pulls anyone ready to dive down the office hallway horrors it has waiting in store.

Most shows are eager to throw everything at you, but Severance holds its breath, letting the tiny pieces of life in the production make for some of the year's most compelling television.