33 pics of Jonathan Groff that prove why we'll always love him
From Hamilton to Just in Time, from Looking to Doctor Who, and from Frozen to Knock at the Cabin, there are so many reasons to love Jonathan Groff.
June 13 2025 8:39 AM
By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
From Hamilton to Just in Time, from Looking to Doctor Who, and from Frozen to Knock at the Cabin, there are so many reasons to love Jonathan Groff.
From Plainclothes to Drive Back Home to Dreams in Nightmares, the gays are excited about the 2025 NewFest Pride lineup!
The actor is currently starring in the TV series Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes.
Gabby Windey, Matt Bomer, and Willam Belli? Oh my!
Jonathan Bailey's bifocals, Andrew Garfield's glasses, and more!
Read our Sundance review of this debut feature from writer-director Carmen Emmi.
The 2025 edition of the Sundance Film Festival presented awards to several queer projects.
The first Plainclothes teaser is packed with sexual tension between an undercover cop and his irresistible target.
Celebrities, drag artists, and the LGBTQ+ community as a whole is mourning the loss of RuPaul's Drag Race UK winner The Vivienne.
From Queer as Folk to Transparent to Baby Reindeer, the first 25 years of the 21st century have witnessed a sea change in LGBTQ+ TV series including game-changing moments like Michaela Jaé Rodriguez becoming the first trans actor to win a Golden Globe.
The 2025 edition of the Sundance Film Festival is jam-packed with queer projects!
We have some ideas for other sexy gay men who should have been included!
"Your dads," the actors wrote on social media.
Out chats with Russell Tovey about his new series The Fortress, his passion for the arts, and how he ended up meeting Queen Sonja of Norway.
"I love you xx," Tovey wrote to Groff.
Fresh off his role on Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans, the actor is set to star in an upcoming film alongside Tom Blyth.
The one and only Speedo King has done it again!
The movie follows an undercover cop tasked with entrapping gay men.
You got us there, Russell! We can't tell a lie!
The film is described as "a heartfelt story that deals with internal conflict, family, and the complexities of sexual identity in the face of societal and personal expectations."