As February approaches, streaming services are gearing up to release a variety of new content, including some intriguing options for LGBTQ+ viewers. Despite the usual abundance of offerings tailored to mainstream audiences, this month promises to showcase some exciting stories that resonate with queer experiences. Let’s dive into what’s on offer this month across various platforms.
New LGBTQ+ Shows and Films
February is set to deliver a range of titles that either feature queer themes or have the potential to explore LGBTQ+ narratives. One of the noteworthy mentions is Marvel’s Runaways, which is making its debut on Tubi. This series, following a group of teenagers with unique powers, includes a prominent lesbian storyline with the characters of a rainbow superhero and her goth bisexual witch girlfriend. After being removed from Hulu, Tubi’s acquisition allows fans to revisit these beloved characters.
Another anticipated release is Honey Don’t, a neo-noir film premiering on Netflix. Directed by Tricia Cooke and Ethan Cohen, it stars Margaret Qualley as a detective who becomes embroiled in a mystery involving a local reverend, played by Chris Evans. As the plot unfolds, Qualley’s character develops a romantic connection with a cop portrayed by Aubrey Plaza. The film promises to deliver more of what fans crave, including a focus on lesbian relationships, though its dynamics raise questions about morality.
Returning Favorites and New Chapters
In addition to fresh content, returning series are also making waves this month. The Lincoln Lawyer returns for its fourth season on Netflix, continuing the story of Mickey Haller, a defense attorney navigating complex legal challenges. Jazz Raycole reprises her role as Izzy Letts, a lesbian character whose involvement in this legal drama adds much-needed representation.
Exploring Queer Narratives
HBO Max’s Search Party is another title worth mentioning. This dark comedy starts with a queer undertone and evolves into a rich tapestry of LGBTQ+ themes as the story progresses. Alia Shawkat stars as Dory Sief, whose quest to find a missing person leads her into bizarre and often dangerous situations, ultimately embracing her identity and relationships.
For those seeking a mix of humor and suspense, The ‘Burbs premieres on Peacock. This adaptation of the classic 1989 film stars Keke Palmer and Jack Whitehall as a couple moving back to the husband’s childhood neighborhood, where they encounter eccentric neighbors, including Dana, a marine with a deployed wife, played by Paula Pell.
Documentaries and Deeper Insights
For fans of reality TV, Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model offers a unique perspective on the popular modeling competition. With behind-the-scenes insights from notable figures like Tyra Banks and others, this documentary is expected to captivate audiences with its examination of the industry and its impact on representation.
Another intriguing title is This Is I, premiering on Netflix. This film tells the inspiring true story of Haruna Ai, a woman who aspired to become an idol and faced societal challenges regarding her identity. The narrative highlights her journey towards achieving her dreams while confronting the realities of gender affirmation surgery.
Anticipated Series and Future Developments
Looking further ahead, fans are buzzing about the potential developments in Bridgerton with the release of its fourth season. Many are hopeful that the growing bond between characters Francesca and Michaela will unfold in a more significant way, promising to deliver a heartfelt exploration of queer romance.
As we navigate through February, it’s clear that the streaming landscape is gradually becoming more inclusive, offering a broader spectrum of stories that reflect the diverse experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals. Whether you’re in the mood for drama, comedy, or documentaries, there’s something for everyone this month.

