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Peacock | 2022 | TV Series | Premieres June 9 And there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. “Motherland: Fort Salem” is a good guilty pleasure. The central romance of the show is between Raelle and a fellow student named Scylla (Amalia Holm), whose secrets bring drama to their relationship. The “just enough” world building and unique rules of magic open the doors to questions the show doesn’t always answer, but the appeal of the series really stems from the characters and their relationships. The series follows Raelle Collar (Taylor Hickson), Tally Craven (Jessica Sutton) and Abigail Bellweather (Ashley Nicole Williams), a trio of witches who initially clash but grow close as they train as a combat unit.
where witches ended the persecution of the Salem witch trials by agreeing to be conscripted into the military. The ambitious “Motherland: Fort Salem” is set in an alternate U.S. TV-14 (may be unsuitable for children under 14) Hulu | 2020 | TV Series | Two seasons | Third season premieres June 21 on Freeform The series should appeal to anyone who thought “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” or “Twilight” would have been better if they were gay.
Cal is eager to prove that she can take down a demon by herself, but she quickly discovers that killing Juliette is as impossible as denying her feelings for her. Cal, a recent transfer student, has a secret of her own: She’s the youngest daughter of a family of monster hunters. Although she has been pushing back against this rite of passage for as long as possible, Jules can’t help but be drawn to her crush, Calliope Burns (Imani Lewis). Teenage vampire Juliette Fairmont (Sarah Catherine Hook) has hit vamp adolescence and is finally expected to kill and feed on actual humans. Schwab, the series puts a young lesbian twist on the classic forbidden romance between a vampire and a slayer. If you’re dying for a dose of delicious supernatural queer teen angst, look no further than “First Kill.” Based on a short story by V.E. Netflix | 2022 | TV Series | Premieres June 10
As conservative lawmakers across the nation attempt to ban educators from even acknowledging the existence of queer and trans people, this series, infusing facts with comedy and musical fun, is a vital reminder that LGBTQ+ people have existed throughout history. Narrated by queer icons and featuring an entirely LGBTQ+ ensemble cast, the five-episode series will include stories about Abraham Lincoln, Eleanor Roosevelt, Bayard Rustin, Josephine Baker, Harvey Milk, Sylvia Rivera, Marsha P. With the help of queer historians and experts, “The Book of Queer” aims to shed light on historical figures whose contributions have been overlooked, or their queer identities erased, by mainstream society. The most appropriate way to kick off Pride Month is with a celebration of LGBTQ+ history, honoring the heroes who likely never imagined there would be a monthlong explosion of rainbow merchandise and corporate statements. Discovery+ | 2022 | TV Series | Premieres Thursday