The Best Current TV Shows With LGBTQ+ Characters

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It has never been easier to find series that put LGBTQ+ characters at the heart of the story. Comedies, dramas, and genre shows now feature identities and relationships that move the plot forward and shape the worlds around them in meaningful ways.

This roundup focuses on shows that are actively releasing new episodes or officially continuing. You will find who is represented, which actors play them, and where the series can be watched, so it is simple to jump in and keep up.

‘The Last of Us’ (2023– )

'The Last of Us' (2023– )
PlayStation Productions

The adaptation follows survivors traveling through a deadly outbreak while centering queer characters like Ellie and Dina, along with the memorable love story of Bill and Frank. The narrative treats their identities as an essential part of the world rather than a side note, weaving personal histories into the larger journey.

The show airs on HBO and streams on Max in many regions. Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey lead the cast, and new seasons continue to adapt key arcs from the games with a mix of original scenes and faithful moments.

‘The White Lotus’ (2021– )

'The White Lotus' (2021– )
Rip Cord Productions

Each season moves to a new luxury resort with a new ensemble and a mystery that slowly unravels. LGBTQ+ characters appear across seasons, including resort managers and guests whose relationships and desires shape the social tension at the hotel.

Episodes premiere weekly on HBO with streaming on Max. The anthology format makes it easy to start with the current season since each location tells a complete story with its own cast.

‘Interview with the Vampire’ (2022– )

'Interview with the Vampire' (2022– )
AMC Studios

The reimagined take on Anne Rice’s saga presents Louis and Lestat as romantic partners whose bond frames the larger story of memory and confession. Their household and conflicts introduce Claudia and other key figures who reshape the dynamics over time.

The series airs on AMC and streams on AMC Plus. Casting highlights include Jacob Anderson as Louis and Sam Reid as Lestat, with the narrative continuing through new chapters from the Vampire Chronicles.

‘Doctor Who’ (2005– )

'Doctor Who' (2005– )
BBC Cymru Wales

The long running sci fi adventure features the Fifteenth Doctor as he travels with companions through time and space. Recent episodes include Rose Noble, a trans character played by Yasmin Finney, along with guest characters who expand queer representation across the universe.

New episodes air on BBC One in the UK and stream on Disney Plus in many countries. The show’s format welcomes new viewers since each adventure stands on its own while still building ongoing character arcs.

‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ (2009– )

'RuPaul's Drag Race' (2009– )
World of Wonder

The flagship competition showcases drag performers who design, sing, act, and lip sync through weekly challenges. The judging panel offers critiques while the contestants share personal journeys that reflect a wide range of queer identities and experiences.

Episodes air on MTV with next day streaming on the network’s platforms. Seasonal specials and spin offs keep the format active year round, and the main series crowns a new champion each cycle.

‘9-1-1’ (2018– )

'9-1-1' (2018– )
20th Century Fox Television

The first responder drama features Hen Wilson, a married lesbian firefighter paramedic whose cases and family life anchor ongoing plots. The show also follows Evan Buck Buckley, who recently came out as bisexual, adding new layers to his relationships at the station.

The series airs on ABC with next day streaming on Hulu. Case of the week emergencies blend with character arcs that continue across seasons, making it easy to follow both the action and the personal stakes.

‘Abbott Elementary’ (2021– )

'Abbott Elementary' (2021– )
Warner Bros. Television

Set in a Philadelphia public school, the mockumentary style comedy includes Jacob Hill, an openly gay teacher whose classroom wins and missteps are part of the ensemble’s everyday life. Episodes weave in his dating life and friendships alongside the challenges of underfunded schools.

New episodes air on ABC and stream on Hulu the following day. The tight half hour format and workplace setting make it simple to jump into the current season and catch up on earlier ones later.

‘Bridgerton’ (2020– )

'Bridgerton' (2020– )
shondaland

The period romance focuses on different Bridgerton siblings each season while building threads for future storylines. The introduction of Michaela Stirling sets up an LGBTQ+ arc that will play a larger role in upcoming episodes.

The series streams globally on Netflix. Each season stands on its own love story while connecting to the wider family and social world, so new viewers can start where they prefer.

‘Yellowjackets’ (2021– )

'Yellowjackets' (2021– )
Paramount Players

The survival mystery tracks a girls soccer team in two timelines as the adults reckon with what happened in the wilderness. The relationship between Taissa and Van remains central to both past and present storylines, showing how first love and trauma continue to echo.

Episodes stream on Paramount Plus with Showtime, with weekly releases and linear airings on Showtime. The dual timeline structure rewards attentive viewing while keeping character focus at the forefront.

‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ (2022– )

'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' (2022– )
Secret Hideout

This space exploration series tells mostly self contained adventures aboard the Enterprise while expanding the classic canon. LGBTQ+ representation includes characters like Captain Angel, a nonbinary antagonist whose appearances widen the range of identities seen in the franchise.

New seasons stream on Paramount Plus. The episodic approach makes it easy to start with current installments, and returning guest characters build continuity across the run.

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005– )

'Grey’s Anatomy' (2005– )
The Mark Gordon Company

The medical drama continues to feature Levi Schmitt, a gay surgeon whose growth from intern to attending has unfolded over multiple seasons. The hospital setting remains a backdrop for evolving friendships, romances, and career milestones across a large ensemble.

Episodes air on ABC with streaming on Hulu after broadcast. New viewers can begin with recent seasons and follow specific doctors while exploring the extensive back catalog at their own pace.

‘The Sandman’ (2022– )

'The Sandman' (2022– )
Warner Bros. Television

The dark fantasy adaptation presents the Endless, including Desire, a nonbinary figure played by Mason Alexander Park. The character’s role connects personal schemes to larger mythic stakes, linking standalone tales with the ongoing arc of Dream’s realm.

The show streams on Netflix with new chapters released in batches. Storylines adapt later volumes of the graphic novels while introducing newcomers to the rules of dreams, nightmares, and immortal beings.

‘Heartstopper’ (2022– )

'Heartstopper' (2022– )
See-Saw Films

The coming of age romance follows Nick and Charlie as they navigate school, family, and a supportive friend group. The ensemble includes characters who identify as gay, bisexual, lesbian, and trans, with storylines that cover relationships, mental health, and friendship.

The series streams on Netflix. Short episodes and clear arcs make it easy to watch a full season in a single sitting and stay current when new episodes drop.

‘House of the Dragon’ (2022– )

'House of the Dragon' (2022– )
HBO

The fantasy prequel includes Laenor Velaryon, whose sexuality is made explicit on screen and whose choices alter the political map of the realm. Family alliances and secrets tie personal relationships to the fate of competing royal factions.

Episodes air on HBO and stream on Max. Each season builds toward major conflicts, and character histories are introduced in ways that help new viewers follow the current chapter.

‘The Witcher’ (2019– )

'The Witcher' (2019– )
Sean Daniel Company

The fantasy adventure features Jaskier, whose romance became canon and now informs his loyalties and risks as a traveling bard. The show blends monster hunting with court intrigue and found family relationships across the Continent.

New seasons stream on Netflix. Production plans include a concluding arc that adapts later novels, and the current cast continues the story with returning and newly introduced characters.

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