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December 2024: New Gay Streaming on Netflix, Hulu, Peacock & Prime
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Well folks, it seems that this December might just be a goldmine when it comes to lesbian, bisexual and trans characters on streaming platforms. While there have been some lean months, this time around, there's an abundance of great shows and movies to enjoy. From new comedies to heartwarming holiday specials, there's something for everyone.

Uncover the Hidden Gems of Queer Streaming in December

Netflix's December 2024 Lesbian TV Shows & Movies

No Good Deed stands out as a new comedy from esteemed lesbian writer/comic Liz Feldman. It stars Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano as empty nesters dealing with family home issues while Abbi Jacobson and Poppy Liu play a lesbian couple struggling with IVF. This show captures the essence of family and relationships in a unique way.

Fortune Feimster's new stand-up special for Netflix is a must-watch. She covers topics like her romantic honeymoon with her wife and letting go of being her mom's stand-in husband. Her humor is relatable and brings a smile to our faces.

Hulu's December 2024 LGBTQ+ Movies and TV Shows

The Bravest Knight, one of the first all-ages animated series with an openly gay main character, tells a fantasy and adventure story through the eyes of Cedric and his adopted daughter. With voice actors like Wanda Sykes and RuPaul, it's a cute and family-friendly option.

Cuckoo, a horror film set in the German Alps, follows 17-year-old Gretchen as she uncovers strange things. Despite some self-serious moments, it still manages to keep us on the edge of our seats.

Peacock's December 2024 Bisexual TV Shows

Laid, starring Stephanie Hsu, is a unique show where Ruby finds herself in a strange situation. With her best friend AJ by her side, they set out to solve a mystery. The show explores Ruby's bisexuality in an interesting way.

Prime Video's December 2024

Nip/Tuck, a very weird show about plastic surgeons in Miami, has tons of guest stars and queer characters. It takes us on a wild ride through a world of narcissism and drama.

Thelma & Louise, although not a traditional lesbian movie, has some subtext that makes it worth watching. Rebel Wilson's appearance in Jack in Time For Christimas adds a touch of queerness to the holiday season.

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