As Pride Month continues to illuminate screens and streets across the U.S., JustWatch has released its 2025 analysis of LGBTQ+ streaming trends—and the results are both exciting and affirming for viewers seeking inclusive, diverse storytelling.

With nearly 1,800 queer films and series currently available to stream in the U.S., the report showcases the platforms doing the most to uplift LGBTQ+ voices. Leading the way is Kanopy, which boasts the highest share of LGBTQ+ content at 25% of its library. Hoopla follows at 17.3%, with Prime Video (15.6%), Dekkoo (9.4%), and Philo (9.1%) rounding out the top five.
Some of this year’s most-streamed LGBTQ+ films include award-winning titles like Anatomy of a Fall (available on Hulu and Kanopy), American Fiction, and Challengers. These films are not only drawing in viewers for their artistry and storytelling but are also helping broaden the cultural dialogue around identity, relationships, and representation.
On the TV side, Only Murders in the Building tops the list, with fan favorites like Schitt’s Creek, The Acolyte, and Doctor Who continuing to resonate with audiences. As of this month, Anatomy of a Fall and Only Murders in the Building remain the most popular LGBTQ+ titles streaming in the U.S.
For those looking to explore emerging voices in queer cinema, the report also highlights upcoming LGBTQ+ film festivals like Frameline in San Francisco (June 18–28), the Seattle Queer Film Festival (July 10–12), and Reeling in Chicago (September 18–October 5).
In an entertainment landscape that’s still evolving, JustWatch’s report is a timely reminder that representation matters—and that audiences are hungry for authentic, vibrant queer stories. Whether you’re revisiting old favorites or discovering something new, there’s never been a better time to stream with pride.
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