Queer Marathon: 5 LGTBIQ+ series to keep you on the couch this weekend

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It’s finally Saturday! If you are tired of searching Rainbow Magazine we bring you real content. No inventions: these are the stories that have moved us and that you have to see (or review) if you are looking for LGTB 2026 series with quality and soul.

1. Heartstopper – Netflix

It has become the safe haven of an entire generation. Nick and Charlie’s story is a celebration of tenderness and personal discovery. If you haven’t seen the last season yet, this weekend is the perfect time to let yourself be carried away by its optimism.

Where to watch it: Netflix.

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2. Fellow Travelers – SkyShowtime / Movistar+

If you are looking for something more intense and adult, this historical drama is a masterpiece. It travels through decades of US history through a forbidden romance in the midst of political persecution. It is raw, elegant and necessary.

Where to see it: SkyShowtime.

3. RuPaul’s Drag Race (Current Seasons) – WOW Presents Plus

What would a Saturday be without a little shade and glitter? International franchises (including the Spanish one) are at their best. It is the ideal plan to watch with friends and enjoy top-level drag art.

Where to see it: WOW Presents Plus / Atresplayer.

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4. The Last of Us – Max

Although it is an action series, its LGTBIQ+ representation (especially the already iconic Bill and Frank episode) is the best that has been done on television in years. A masterful way to include our realities in mainstream genres.

Where to see it: Max.

5. Smiley – Netflix

If you feel like something patriotic, this romantic comedy set in Barcelona is fresh, fun and perfect for an afternoon of disconnection. Based on the work of Guillem Clua, it is a “comfort show” in every sense.

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Where to watch it: Netflix.

Are you looking for plans for this summer?

If after so much sofa you feel like going out and celebrating in style, we already have our sights set on the event of the year. Don’t miss our Complete Guide to Sitges Pride 2026 to find out all the dates, the parade route and where the best parties in the Mediterranean are. Make your reservations, the places are flying!

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