Jun 3, 2026

The top 16 gay-positive science fiction, fantasy, and paranormal movies, plus two with egregious queerbaiting


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Who wants to spend two hours watching people falling in love, saving Christmas, facing injustice, or dying of cancer?  If I'm going to commit to a fictional world, it should have something you don't often see in everyday life: spaceships, aliens, ghosts, time travel, magic swords, werewolves, zombies...anything but endless conversations.  

There aren't a lot of gay characters in these movies, so most don't get reviewed here, or the review consists of  "yet another heteronormative mess."  I managed to find sixteen with gay characters and or strong subtexts from 2016-2026, and two that deserve inclusion as a warning: the queerbaiting was so amazingly blatant.



Boys in the Trees. (2016).  Boy walks his ex-boyfriend home.  It's a long walk, with a downer ending, usually a turn-off for me.  But in this case I'll make an exception

The Little Vampire 3D,  (2017).  The vampire and human boys come within an inch of an open romance. All they left out was the kiss.

Get Out (2017).  A young black man meets the family of his white girlfriend, and uncovers a disturbing secret about white people.  And still manages a gay subtext.



Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse (2018). The spineless producers came within an inch of having this spider-boy come out, but lost their nerve.  At least he doesn't get a girlfriend.

The Dead Don't Die (2019): Zombies invade a small town, with two guys who seem to be gay, but fail to actually come out due to the director's cowardice or homophobia.


Bill and Ted Face the Music (2020). The most excellent time-traveling duo, who started their career with blatant homophobia, atone for their past mistakes.  Not only are they involved in a four-way romance, they have a nonbinary daughter.

Onward (2020): A 16-year old Elf boy and his older brother, a Troll, never express any hetero interest.  Plus there's no bullying and a lesbian couple.  










 
S*icide Squad (2021). Supervillains are recruited to go on a "s*icide" mission. No one actually says The Word, but there are two gay hints and only minimal hetero romance, and John Cena's Peacemaker would come out as bi on his tv spin-off.

The Eternals (2021).  The first open gay character in a Marvel movie, plus conversations in ancient Babylonian.  But Gilgamesh is portrayed as straight.  Sorry, Enkidu.

More after the break

 






Men (2022)  A lady mourning the suicide of her husband seeks the quiet of a quaint English village occupied entirely by men.  Well, the same man, actually. 

Time Cut (2024).  A girl travels to the past to stop her sister from being murdered.  Sis was a closeted lesbian.  Plus Griffin Gluck's boyfriend.








Weapons. (2025).  An entire third grade class vanishes, except for the teacher and one boy.  There's a positive gay couple, a scary clown lady, and a femme boy bully.  

The Parenting. (2025)  A gay couple invites both sets of parents to meet each other during a weekend at an isolated lodge.  Where a demon is planning his return to our world.







 
Son of a Thousand Men. (2025).  Magic realism from Brazil, with fragmented time and space, so I'm not sure if there's any paranormal or not.  But there are gay guys.
 

 Sinners
(2025).  Twin brothers fight vampires and the Klan in the Jim Crow South, with some gay subtexts.  Especially with the Irish vampire played by Jack O'Connell.

Superman (2025).  I hated this version of the Man of Steel mythos.  I'm including it as a "favorite" due to the jaw-dropping audacity of the queerbaiting.  Skyler Gisondo's Jimmy Olsen is continually and blatantly portrayed as not interested in girls.  Until he is.





 The Bride (2026). Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, channelling Belletrix LeStrange, takes over the body of a 1920s girl and turns her into Harley Quinn.  More audacious queerbaiting: they state very clearly that the detective is gay, uantil he's in love with The Bride. 

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026).  A cured zombie has a gay-subtext romance. Plus a Jimmy cult composed of eight gay actors.  


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