The world’s largest streaming guide has just released its annual report spotlighting LGBTQ+ streaming trends across the U.S. during Pride Month 2025, and honey, the queer content is thriving.

JustWatch’ report draws from over 1,700 titles with LGBTQ+ protagonists or storylines and analyzes user interaction data from June 2024 to June 2025 to determine the hottest shows and films making waves in the community.
Kanopy Leads the Streaming Charge
If you’re wondering where to find the best LGBTQ+ content, look no further than Kanopy, which tops the list with a whopping 25% of the total LGBTQ+ streaming titles in the U.S.
Other standout platforms include Hoopla with 17.3%, Prime Video at 15.6%, and queer-favorite Dekkoo with 9.4%—all far ahead of mainstream players like Netflix, which trails behind at 7.9%.
The takeaway? Libraries and niche services are killing it when it comes to inclusive content.
Top LGBTQ+ Films: From Courtrooms to Courtside Romance
Anatomy of a Fall (2023) claimed the top spot for most popular LGBTQ+ film this year, streaming on Hulu and Kanopy.

Close behind were American Fiction and Challengers, both on Amazon, with the dreamy queer horror I Saw the TV Glow ranked fourth (Max).
Other buzzy titles include Saltburn (Amazon), Love Lies Bleeding (Viaplay), Drive-Away Dolls (Viaplay), and The Whale (Viaplay), proving that queer storytelling is not just visible but vital across multiple genres.
Small Screen Royalty: The Most-Watched LGBTQ+ Shows
On the TV side, Only Murders in the Building (Disney+) reigned supreme, followed by Interview with the Vampire (Amazon) and the Star Wars spinoff The Acolyte (Disney).
Old favorites like Schitt’s Creek and Doctor Who (Disney+) continue to shine, while newcomers like Agatha All Along (Disney+) and Baby Reindeer (Netflix) broke into the top ten with strong queer resonance.

Streaming availability spans Disney+, Amazon Prime, Hulu, AMC+, Netflix, and even Pluto TV, so there’s no excuse not to binge some fabulous representation this month.
What’s Next: Queer Film Festivals Around the Corner
If you’re still thirsty for more queer content, JustWatch recommends checking out upcoming LGBTQ+ film festivals like Frameline in San Francisco (June 18–28), the Seattle Queer Film Festival (July 10–12), and Reeling in Chicago (Sept 18–Oct 5).
These festivals are gold mines for emerging queer voices and will likely feed next year’s most-watched lists.
A Rainbow Future for Streaming
The 2025 JustWatch report is a glittery reminder that queer stories are not only in demand but leading the streaming conversation.

From intimate dramas to hilarious whodunits, LGBTQ+ narratives are richer and more accessible than ever before.
And with libraries and indie streamers offering some of the best catalogs around, this Pride Month might just be your cue to try something new and beautifully queer.