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LGBTQ+ Spring TV: What to watch and 2025 premiere dates

It's a new year, and that means time for new TV shows!
As January gets into full swing and we move towards Spring, plenty of networks and streamers will be debuting new shows and releasing new seasons of already popular shows. With so much out there, it can be hard navigating which shows have the queer content you should check out, and which shows can be ignored.
We here at Out are here to help with this guide to LGBTQ+ TV coming out this spring.
Severance - January 17, Apple TV+
This sci-fi workplace drama is returning for a second season with John Turturro and Christopher Walken returning as two gay employees of the mysterious Lumon Industries.
Saturday Night Live - January 18, NBC
This storied live comedy show is in its 50th season with Bowen Yang returning for another season.
9-1-1: Lone Star - January 20, Fox
Beloved first responder couple T.K. and Carlos are back for one final season of this popular Texas-based emergency show.
Harlem - January 23, Prime Video
This show about four female friends living in Harlem features lesbian character Tye, played by Jerrie Johnson. It returns for a third and final season.
Hollywood Squares - January 29, CBS
Drew Barrymore serves as executive producer and center square on this reboot of the classic TV game show featuring celebs and comedians making jokes on a giant tic-tac-toe board. Celebrity guests this season include Rita Moreno, Debi Mazar, Margaret Cho, Tyra Banks, Nicole Byer, and RuPaul.
Mythic Quest - January 29, Apple TV+
This nerdy comedy about a team working at a video game company stars Rob McElhenney and features queer game testers Rachel and Dana. It returns for a fourth season.
Ghosts - January 30, CBS
This popular comedy featuring Brandon Scott Jones as gay Revolutionary War officer Captain Isaac Higgintoot returns for the second half of its fourth season on CBS.
All American - February 3, CW
This CW sports drama about a Crenshaw-based football star features actor and rapper Bre-Z as Tamia "Coop" Cooper, the main character's lesbian best friend. This is its seventh season.
Clean Slate - February 6, Prime Video
The late great Norman Lear produced this comedy series about a proud trans woman (Laverne Cox) who returns to her Alabama hometown to see her father who hasn't seen her since before she transitioned, over 20 years prior.
Yellowjackets - February 14, Showtime
The cannibalistic teen girl soccer team is back for a third season of being trapped in the wilderness, and their adult versions are back for another season of secrets, reunions, and murder.
The White Lotus - February 16, Max
The White Lotus is going to Thailand for its third season, which features stars Walton Goggins, Aimee Lou Wood, Carrie Coon, Leslie Bibb, Jason Isaacs, Michelle Monaghan, Parker Posey, Lisa from Blackpink, and the return of Natasha Rothwell.
The Equalizer - February 16, CBS
Queen Latifah returns as Robyn McCall, a former CIA operative who uses her skills to bring justice to the streets. This is the second half of the fifth season.
9-1-1 - March 6, Fox
This popular first responder show returns with bisexual firefighter Buck and lesbian firefighter paramedic Hen for season 8.
Doctor Odyssey - March 6, Hulu
This medical drama about a ship's doctor from Ryan Murphy stars Joshua Jackson, Phillipa Soo, and Jacqueline Toboni, and features John Stamos and Cheyenne Jackson as a gay couple. This is the second half of the first season.
Grey's Anatomy - March 6, ABC
After an extended winter break, season 21 of this beloved medical drama about the doctors at Seattle's Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital returns for more episodes starring Ellen Pompeo, Chandra Wilson, and Michael Thoms Grant as the hospital's gay chaplain.
The Wheel of Time - March 13, Prime Video
This epic fantasy series stars Rosamund Pike as queer hero Moiraine Damodred, a member of a powerful group of women seeking to find the Dragon Reborn. This is the third season.
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Mey Rude
Mey Rude is a journalist and cultural critic who has been covering queer news for a decade. The transgender, Latina lesbian lives in Los Angeles with her fiancée.
Mey Rude is a journalist and cultural critic who has been covering queer news for a decade. The transgender, Latina lesbian lives in Los Angeles with her fiancée.