34 Best LGBTQ+ Movies and Shows to Watch on Hulu
June 1, 2026
Happy Pride Month! To celebrate, we’re highlighting the best LGBTQ+ movies on Hulu.
Explore inspiring stories of love, self-discovery, struggle, fierceness, and fearlessness with these Pride movies streaming now.
You can immerse yourself in the vibrant world of queer cinema with even more incredible LGBTQ+ content from our Pride Never Stops hub, including live coverage of 2024 Pride parades across the U.S. for all Hulu subscribers.
Pride Movies on Hulu
Celebrate Pride Month with these LGBTQ+ films streaming now on Hulu.
Layla (2024)
Caught between the drag world and a traditional Palestinian family, a non-binary queen must navigate romance, cultural roots, and queer identity in the British comedy-drama, Layla. Falling in love for the first time, Layla is faced with a transformational relationship that asks them to lose and find themselves again.
Watch: Layla
A Nice Indian Boy (2024)
Starring Karen Soni, Jonathan Groff, and Sunita Mani, A Nice Indian Boy follows Naveen and his new fiance as they visit his traditional Indian family and plan their upcoming wedding. Deeply heartfelt and awkwardly funny, A Nice Indian Boy is a great feel-good option for Pride month.
Watch: A Nice Indian Boy
Sally (2025)
Known for being the first American woman in space, Sally Ride had a unique and complicated life. This documentary explores both her professional triumphs as a woman in STEM and the personal trials in her 27-year relationship.
Watch: Sally
Prom Dates (2024)
Finding themselves unexpectedly single the day before prom, best friend duo Jess and Hannah go on an all-night spree to find new prom dates. A heartfelt but edgy teen comedy, Prom Dates is your pick if you’re looking for a hilarious and absurd coming-out story this Pride season.
Watch: Prom Dates
In the Summers (2024)
Told in vignette style, In the Summers explores the family dynamics of two sisters as they come of age and migrate between their parents’ houses each summer. If you’re looking for a bittersweet, melancholic, and atmospheric film where queerness is portrayed nonchalantly and authentically, In the Summers is the right choice.
Watch: In the Summers
Jagged Mind (2023)
A Hulu Original, Jagged Mind is a psychological thriller centered on art curator Billie and her mysterious new girlfriend. As she finds herself living in a series of disturbing loops, Billie must engage in psychological warfare to reclaim her life and break the loop.
Watch: Jagged Mind
Crush (2022)
When a young artist (Rowan Blanchard) is forced to join her high school track team, she decides to use the opportunity to pursue her crush. However, she finds herself falling for a different (and very unexpected) teammate (Auliʻi Cravalho) who shows her what real love feels like.
Crush is a Hulu Original produced by Maya Rudolph and Natasha Lyonne, streaming right now.
Watch: Crush
Fire Island (2022)
Parties, romance, and a tropical island vacation — need we say more? Fire Island is an unapologetic, modern-day rom-com loosely based on Pride and Prejudice. Starring Bowen Yang, it follows a group of queer best friends who set out to have the best summer of their lives. If you’re looking for laugh-out-loud moments and ALL the drama, Fire Island is the perfect Pride Month pick.
Watch: Fire Island
Midnight Kiss (2019)
Part of Hulu’s Into the Dark anthology series, Midnight Kiss is an LGBTQ+ thriller about a group of gay best friends and their straight female bestie who trek to the desert for a wild New Year’s Eve celebration and the tradition of the midnight kiss. Only this year, a murderer wants in on the game.
Watch: Midnight Kiss
Kill Your Darlings (2013)
This biographical drama tells the story of how the early lives of Allen Ginsberg (Daniel Radcliffe), William S. Burroughs (Ben Foster), and Jack Kerouac (Jack Huston) are intertwined at the hands of Lucien Carr (Dane DeHaan).
Kill Your Darlings is a true-to-life story of these iconic literary figures, delving deep into their relationships, the formation of their literary ideas, and a murder that changed everything.
Watch:Kill Your Darlings
Prayers for Bobby (2009)
Iconic actress Sigourney Weaver gives a moving portrayal of LGBTQ+ youth rights activist Mary Griffith. Prayers for Bobby tells the true story of Mary — a conservative Christian mother strong in her beliefs. When her young gay son commits suicide, she begins to question everything she’s ever stood for.
Watch: Prayers For Bobby
All of Us Strangers (2023)
In this poignant tale of love, family, and confronting past lives, screenwriter Adam (Andrew Scott) has a chance romantic encounter with Harry (Paul Mescal) — a mysterious neighbor who awakens long-buried memories for Adam. As their relationship deepens, Adam is drawn back to his childhood home, where his deceased parents seemingly still reside, frozen in time after 30 years.
Watch: All of Us Strangers
Changing the Game (2021)
Transgender inclusion in sports has been a topic of conversation in mainstream media for years now. Changing the Game takes a look at how three transgender teen athletes are facing personal and athletic challenges while pursuing the sports they love. Winner of a GLAAD Media Award in the Outstanding Documentary category, Changing the Game is now available on Hulu.
Watch: Changing the Game
Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)
Set in 18th-century France, a young artist named Marianne is commissioned to paint the wedding portrait of a bride-to-be, Héloïse, when the two unexpectedly fall in love. Portrait of a Lady on Fire will have you mesmerized from beginning to end.
Watch: Portrait of a Lady on Fire*
*Portrait of a Lady on Fire requires HBO Max add-on subscription.
Moonlight (2016)
Moonlight is the life story of Chiron, a young gay man who was once a shy and withdrawn kid from a broken home. As he gets older, Chiron must choose his destiny. Does he continue living the only way he’s ever known or will he make better choices while coming to terms with his identity and sexuality?
Watch: Moonlight*
*Moonlight requires HBO Max add-on subscription.
And Then We Danced (2019)
In the competitive and intense world of dance, rivals are easy to make. But what happens when rivals turn to lovers? Set in the country of Georgia, where LGBTQ+ values are often not culturally accepted, And Then We Danced is a heartbreaking story of two male dancers who come into each other’s orbit and leave a lasting impression. English subtitles are available for this Georgian film, now streaming on Hulu.
Watch: And Then We Danced
The Thing About Harry (2020)
The Thing About Harry is a Freeform movie that follows the unlikely friendship between Sam and his high school bully, Harry, as they reluctantly carpool home from college together. During the trip, their dynamic changes when Sam comes out as pansexual. Can these two former foes develop a relationship now that they have much more in common than before?
Watch: The Thing About Harry*
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Happiest Season (2020)
Pride month may be the unofficial kickoff to summer, but this LBGTQ+ holiday movie is funny and heartwarming enough to watch any time of year.
Happiest Season made history as the first LGBTQ+ Christmas movie to come from a major Hollywood studio. It follows lesbian couple Abby (Kristen Stewart) and Harper (Mackenzie Davis) as they head home for the holidays, where Harper struggles to come out to her conservative parents.
Watch: Happiest Season
There’s way more great LGBTQ+ content where that came from. Check out the LGBTQ+ Movie hub and LGBTQ+ TV hub for more.