Hulu is another mainstream service with a catalog full of TV shows and movies targeted towards LGBTQ viewers.
HBO is also known for prestige releases, and its LGBTQ library is full of award winners like "Angels in America," the 2003 adaptation of Tony Kushner's Pulitzer Prize–winning play.
With a huge array of films and plenty of exclusives, HBO Max gives you access to dynamic series that are not available elsewhere, like "The White Lotus," "Legendary," and "Hacks." The service features documentaries as well, including titles like "The Times of Harvey Milk" and "Transhood." HBO Max 's catalog not being as extensive as what Netflix offers, the overall quality of HBO Max's content still makes it one of the top streaming services for LGBTQ entertainment.
Highlights: "Fear Street," "Schitt's Creek," "The Death and Life of Martha P.Digging into her life, he finds that her parents were killed for being political dissidents.Netflix features a large selection of LGBTQ titles, including several original shows and movies. While he can’t figure out who V is, he’s able to use the state’s vast surveillance apparatus to find Evey. A police inspector, Finch (Stephen Rea), is assigned to the case. High Chancellor Adam Sutler (John Hurt) is particularly upset, calls V a terrorist, and demands he be caught while the government passes off V’s explosion as a planned demolition. The government is not thrilled by V’s activities, to put it mildly. The explosion is followed by a sudden celebration with V setting off fireworks and playing the “ 1812 Overture.” With no real intention of going through on her date, Evey follows this figure, who calls himself V (Hugo Weaving), to watch the explosion of London’s historic court building, the Old Bailey. They’re about to sexually assault her when a mysterious figure in a Guy Fawkes mask with incredible speed, strength, and seemingly endless knives saves her. But before she goes, two of the government's secret police, the Fingermen, catch her after curfew. Evey is invited over to a talk show host’s house for what appears to be an inter-office seduction.
After a quick introduction of Guy Fawkes, the movie tells the story of Evey Hammond (Natalie Portman), who works at what seems to be England’s only TV station, BTN.