Spring is finally here, and along with flowers blooming and birds chirping, there is also a whole new crop of LGBTQ+ movies and television shows ready and waiting for you to check out.
Not only are there brand new queer movies coming to theaters, but some of your favorite bingeable TV shows are also returning with exciting follow-up seasons. The content is so good, you might miss all of the Spring showers!
Keep scrolling to see what awaits you this month — and where you can watch them too!
All film and series descriptions are courtesy of their respective studios and networks.
'Love on the Spectrum' — April 1 on Netflix
Season 4 of Love on the Spectrum brought viewers a queer love story between Pari Kim and her new partner, Tina Zhu Xi Caruso. In season 5, new and familiar faces star in this heartfelt documentary series that follows singles on the autism spectrum as they search for true love.
Love on the Spectrum season 5 premieres on Wednesday, April 1, on Netflix.
'XO, Kitty' — April 2 on Netflix
This spring, Kitty Song Covey (Anna Cathcart) returns to the Korean Independent School of Seoul (KISS) for her senior year, excited to check off everything on her Senior Sunset list in this sequel to the popular To All the Boys I've Loved Before movies.
XO, Kitty premieres Thursday, April 2, on Netflix.
'Merrily We Roll Along' — April 4 on Netflix
A professionally shot version of the Tony-winning Sondheim revival of Merrily We Roll Along starring Jonathan Groff, Daniel Radcliffe, and Lindsay Mendez is coming to Netflix.
Merrily We Roll Along premieres Saturday, April 4, on Netflix.
'Hacks' — April 5 on HBO Max
Season 5 marks the finale season of the long-running comedy series. In the aftermath of mistaken and unflattering news reports that she passed away, Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) and Ava (Hannah Einbinder) return to Las Vegas more determined than ever to secure Deborah’s legacy as a comedian.
Hacks premieres on Sunday, April 5, on HBO Max.
'The Boys' — April 8 on Prime Video
In the fifth and final season, it’s Homelander’s world, completely subject to his erratic, egomaniacal whims. Hughie, Mother’s Milk, and Frenchie are imprisoned in a ‘Freedom Camp.’ Annie struggles to mount a resistance against the overwhelming Supe force. Kimiko is nowhere to be found. But when Butcher reappears, ready and willing to use a virus that will wipe all Supes off the map, he sets in motion a chain of events that will forever change the world and everyone in it. It’s the climax, people. Big stuff’s gonna happen.
The Boys season 5 premieres on Wednesday, April 8, on Prime Video.
'Big Mistakes' — April 9 on Netflix
Dan Levy is back, and this time he’s bringing the family drama (and crime) with the new comedy series Big Mistakes, premiering April 9. In what promises to be a wildly dysfunctional, hilariously chaotic ride, the series follows two deeply incapable siblings who are blackmailed into the world of organized crime.
Big Mistakes premieres Thursday, April 9, on Netflix.
'Euphoria' — April 12 on HBO Max
Euphoria returns for a third season which will jump forward in time by five years and find Rue (Zendaya) in a sticky situation with a drug kingpin, Cassie (Sidney Sweeney) is engaged to Nate (Jacob Elordi) and making content for OnlyFans, and Jules (Hunter Schafer) is in art school and trying to avoid her responsibilities.
Euphoria season 3 premieres on Sunday, April 12, on HBO Max.
'Mother Mary' — April 17 in theaters
Long-buried wounds rise to the surface when iconic pop star Mother Mary (Anne Hathaway) reunites with her estranged best friend and former costume designer Sam Anselm (Michaela Coel) on the eve of her comeback performance. The film also stars Hunter Schafer as Sam's assistant, Hilda.
Mother Mary premieres Friday, April 17, in theaters.
'Almost Us' — April 17 on WatchVIM
Almost Us is a queer romance comedy about messy timing, unexpected sparks, and the hilarious (and sometimes heartbreaking) moments that happen when two people try to act like they don’t care… but clearly do.
Almost Us premieres on Friday, April 17, on free LGBTQ+ streaming service WatchVIM.
'Running Point' — April 23 on Netflix
Isla Gordon (Kate Hudson) is no longer the surprise choice to lead the Los Angeles Waves, she’s the one everyone is watching. With the franchise finally rebounding after last year’s scandal, Isla is determined to prove she’s not just keeping the seat warm for her brother Cam (Justin Theroux).
What she doesn’t know is that Cam is quietly maneuvering behind the scenes to reclaim his post, turning every misstep into ammunition. The show also features Sandy Gordon, Isla's gay half-brother, who is the family-owned basketball team's chief financial officer.
Running Point season 2 premieres on Thursday, April 23, on Netflix.





