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TV Looks to Get a Lot Gayer This Fall With 3 New Series Releasing Recent Trailers

by Alan Breslaw

Fall TV is getting a lot more gay thanks to a slew of upcoming series, many of which just released new trailers.

In addition to Netflix dropping the first four episodes of Grace and Frankie‘s final season last week, three more gay-as-hell series will be premiering soon, all with new trailers to stoke your anticipation.

Ryan Murphy alone counts for two of them (god help us). In addition to the long-delayed American Horror Story: Double Feature, set in gay mecca Provincetown, a trailer for the upcoming third season of American Crime Story: Impeachment, features the usual star-studded cast recreating those fateful days in 1998 when cigars, blue dresses, and interns became fodder for a million late-night jokes as American turned Monica Lewinsky into a punchline, Hillary Clinton into a caricature, and Bill Clinton into what could conceivably have been the most scandal-riddled president if Trump hadn’t come around. Plus, it has Billy Eichner as Matt Drudge, and that’s just great casting.

While those two shows will air on FX (or FX on Hulu, depending on your streaming preferences) Netflix also revealed the first full-length trailer for its new series, Q-Force.

Featuring the voice talents of Stephanie Beatriz, Gary Cole, David Harbour, Sean Hayes, Patti Harrison, Gabe Liedman, Laurie Metcalf, Niecy Nash, Matt Rogers, and Wanda Sykes, the animated series follows Steve Maryweather, AKA Agent Mary. According to the show’s official description, Agent Mary “was once the Golden Boy of the American Intelligence Agency (AIA), until he came out as gay. Unable to fire him, the Agency sent him off to West Hollywood, to disappear into obscurity. Instead, he assembled a misfit squad of LGBTQ+ geniuses. Joining forces with the expert mechanic Deb, master of drag and disguise Twink, and hacker Stat, together they’re Q-Force.”

Q-Force premieres September 2, while AHS and Impeachment premiere August 25 and September 7, respectively.

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Ismael Rangel August 17, 2021 - 2:45 PM

thanks for the heads up. on my watch list now.

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