New LGBT Streaming Content on Netflix, Hulu, Max, Paramount+, Prime: March 2025

March is here, and although the LGBTQ streaming content additions may be a bit slim, there are still some exciting things to look forward to! For starters, we’ve got the second season of “Survival of the Thickest,” a docuseries about the National Women’s Soccer League, and Lena Waithe making a guest appearance on “Grey’s Anatomy.”

One show that debuted in February and is worth checking out is “Southern Hospitality” on Bravo, now streaming on Peacock. This season, they’ve added a Black bisexual woman to the cast, so if reality TV with queer representation is your jam, give it a watch!

Netflix is bringing us “The Residence” on March 20, a mystery series set in a world where the President of the United States is a gay man with a husband. “Survival of the Thickest” season two is also premiering on March 27, so fans of the show can look forward to more of Marley’s story.

Over on Hulu, Lena Waithe joins the cast of “Grey’s Anatomy” for their Season 21B premiere on March 6. Plus, “9-1-1” is back with the second half of Season 8, so we’ll find out what happens with Hen and Karen and their foster daughter.

If you’re a fan of cooking shows, don’t miss “Top Chef” on Peacock, with queer host Kristen Kish back for Season 22. You can also catch openly queer contestant Mimi Weissenborn from Portland, Maine on the show.

Prime Video is offering “For The Win: National Women’s Soccer League” on March 6, a docuseries following the 2024 NWSL playoffs featuring queer player Marta. And “Wheel of Time” Season Three, premiering on March 13, promises even more of the Moiraine/Siuan narrative.

For travel enthusiasts, “The Amazing Race” Season 37 on Paramount+ features a queer Black couple, Courtney and Jasmin, and a gay male married couple. And on HBO Max, check out “The Parenting” on March 13 for a horror-comedy film with a young gay couple.

There’s a lot of great queer TV to look forward to in March 2025, so grab your popcorn and get ready to stream!