Queer Arts & Entertainment

9 Lesbian TV Shows And Movies Coming In June 2026

Here’s what to binge between Pride parades and parties.

Featured image courtesy of Focus Features

Pride season is officially upon us! Which means our schedules are especially packed with activities, parties, and time spent with our community. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t still time for a good ol’ binge-watch of lesbian TV shows and movies.

While the TV and movie schedules aren’t quite as packed this year as our social calendar, what this month’s sapphic screen offerings lack in quantity, they make up for in quality. From the highly anticipated sapphic coming-of-age love story from Lesbian Jesus herself, Hayley Kiyoko, to the latest psychosexual slasher from Jane Schoenbrun, and the return of our favorite lady-loving dragon queen, there are plenty of stories about queer women to keep us fed this month.

Keep scrolling to see what we’ll be watching all month long — and where you can watch it, too.

All film and series descriptions are courtesy of their respective studios and networks.

The Legend Of Vox Machina (Season 4)  – June 3

the legend of vox machina
Courtesy of Prime Video

Synopsis: The Legend of Vox Machina season four is set a year after the Chroma Conclave. Vox Machina has separated, searching for love, family, and purpose. But as always, the call of adventure is a breath away. When a long-slumbering evil awakens to threaten the realm, they must reunite to take on an epic foe.”
Where to watch: Prime Video

The Little Sister – June 5

the little sister
Courtesy of June Film, Katuh

Synopsis: “Fatima, 17, the youngest of three daughters, treads carefully as she searches for her own path, grappling with emerging desires, her attraction to women, and loyalty to her caring French-Algerian family. Starting university in Paris, she dates, makes friends, and explores a whole new world, all while confronting a timeless and heartrending dilemma: How can one stay true to oneself when reconciling different parts of one’s identity feels impossible?”

Where to watch: In theaters (limited)

I’m Dead — June 7

Revry, the world’s first and leading LGBTQ+ streaming platform, is turning up the volume on comedy with the debut of its new original series, I’m Dead. The weekly 12-episode, half-hour series features performances from Drag Race All-Star‘s Salina EsTitties, Percy Rustomji, Kaycee Conlee, Lady Bushra, Marval A. Rex, and Revry’s King of Drag season 1 standout, Pressure K, among others.

Where to watch: Revry

Gamechangers: The Ashlyn Harris Story – June 8

Gamechangers: The Ashlyn Harris Story
Courtesy of Roku

Synopsis: “Soccer champion and women’s sports advocate Ashlyn Harris is telling her full story for the first time, ever, in the new Roku Original documentary Gamechangers: The Ashlyn Harris Story. Sharing her triumphs and defeats both on and off the soccer field, Ashlyn bares all, leaving viewers heartbroken at times and inspired at others

Where to Watch: Roku 

Stop! That! Train! – June 12

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Courtesy of Bleeker Street

Synopsis:STOP! THAT! TRAIN! follows best friends Tess (Ginger Minj) and DeeDee (Jujubee), train stewardesses who trade their dreary shifts on the Stank Rail for the glitzy Glamazonian Express. When a catastrophic “Stormaganza” threatens to derail the high-speed train and crash it into Los Angeles, the duo in coach must join forces with the snobby first class attendants (Symone, Brooke Lynn Hytes, Marcia Marcia Marcia) and President Gagwell (RuPaul) to save the day in this wild ride of camp and comedy.”

Where to watch: In theaters

Girls Like Girls – June 19

Girls Like Girls still
Courtesy of Focus Features 

Synopsis: “Based on writer/director Hayley Kiyoko’s hit single and best-selling novel of the same name and featuring all-new music from Kiyoko, Girls Like Girls  is a heartfelt coming-of-age story set over the course of one sun-drenched summer, where new-girl-in-town Coley falls in love for the first time while learning to accept herself along the way.”

Where to watch: In theaters 

House of the Dragon (season 3) – June 21

House of Dragons season 3 still
Courtesy of HBO

Synopsis: “In season three, the factions of House Targaryen engage in a war like no other. Rhaenyra seems poised for victory — with an army of dragons under her control, Aegon II fleeing the capital, and a fraught bargain struck with Alicent. But the balance of power shifts in unforeseen ways as loyalties fracture, bonds reshape, and unpredictable new players enter the fray.   

As the destruction spirals and the toll of the conflict mounts, those striving for the crown are forced to confront what it means to lead and the costs of wielding their power. What price, if any, is too high to pay for the Iron Throne?”

Where to watch: HBO 

Blood Lines – June 26 

Bloodlines still
Courtesy of Elevation Pictures

Synopsis: “Beatrice, a Two-Spirit person, spends her days working at the local corner store in her tight-knit Métis community, trading stories and laughs with her best friend Jaz. When Chani, a newcomer searching for her biological family, arrives in town, Beatrice is instantly drawn to her and becomes determined to help in any way she can.”

Where to watch: In theaters (limited) 

Camp – June 26

Camp movie still
Courtesy of Dark Sky Films 

Synopsis: “Emily is the root cause of two devastating tragedies very early in her life, and she feels the weight of these accidents as though cursed. At her father’s suggestion, she takes a position at a summer camp for troubled youth to ease her guilt. When Emily arrives, she is welcomed by the other counselors, who accept her as she is and surround her with peace and forgiveness. Just as Emily begins to believe in a new kind of life, she starts to hear a voice whispering from deep in the woods — one that urges her to go home, and one that may be impossible to ignore.”

Where to watch: In theaters (limited)