These Queer Scenes and Lines from Movies and Shows Will Give You Laughter, Tears, and All the Feels – Watch Them on Disney+
Seen. Delighted. Understood. Inspired.
Empowered. There’s no better time to feel all these with Pride Month unfolding.
It's the perfect opportunity to explore diverse stories that reflect the
experiences, struggles, and triumphs of the LGBTQIA+ community.
With Disney+’s range of films and series that
center on queer characters and narratives, we’ve listed some of the most
unforgettable scenes and lines that will cut through you, tug your heart,
tickle your funny bones, awaken your senses, and open your mind about the real
and authentic way queer people live.
Just a friendly reminder: SPOILERS ahead!
Otherwise, enjoy and have a Happy Pride with Disney+.
All of Us
Strangers (2023) – The
Comfort in Solitude
Adam Scott – hot! Paul Mescal – scorching!
Their chemistry – fever pitch! But beyond these, everything felt real and raw
when their characters had this exchange about the feeling of being isolated
from their loved ones.
Out (2020) – The Compassionate Assurance
Wouldn’t it be nice to have the kind of compassion and assurance in life that Greg received from his mom in this scene? Everyone needs people in their lives who would simply support them and want the best for them. Greg’s mom made it possible for him.
Fire Island
(2022) – The Undeniable
Reality
The pressure to conform to society's beauty
standards is tough, especially in the gay community. At this moment, Howie
(Bowen Yang), thinking that he didn’t fit the mold, felt vulnerable and
rejected. But here's a silver lining: the concept of beauty has now become more
inclusive, empowering everyone with the chance to be valued and loved just as
they are.
Jungle Cruise
(2021) – The Sincere
Confession
For many LGBTQIA+ individuals, coming out is a personal milestone. This was portrayed with warmth and subtlety when McGregor (Jack Whitehall) told Frank (Dwayne Johnson) that his “interests happily lie elsewhere.” It was a sincere and beautiful moment that emphasized the significance of understanding and compassion in such a situation.
Black Swan
(2010) – The Uncharted
Territory
Exploring uncharted territory when it comes to
sexuality can be a transformative and beautiful journey, much like Nina's
(Natalie Portman) experience in Black Swan. The beauty lies in the courage to
step into the unknown, explore beyond the norms, and embrace and celebrate
one's authentic identity.
Love, Simon
(2018) – The Young Love
Wouldn’t it be nice to have the kind of compassion and assurance in life that Greg received from his mom in this scene? Everyone needs people in their lives who would simply support them and want the best for them. Greg’s mom made it possible for him.
For many LGBTQIA+ individuals, coming out is a personal milestone. This was portrayed with warmth and subtlety when McGregor (Jack Whitehall) told Frank (Dwayne Johnson) that his “interests happily lie elsewhere.” It was a sincere and beautiful moment that emphasized the significance of understanding and compassion in such a situation.
What is young love if it isn’t magical and fun? Despite possible challenges of coming out, Simon (Nick Robinson) and Bram's (Keiynan Lonsdale) romance is filled with genuine connection, laughter, and heartwarming moments, showcasing that everyone gets a shot at an enchanting and joyful love story.
This soulful duet captured their longing for a place where they feel more welcomed.
After same-sex marriage was legalized in California, Modern Family had an episode in which Cam (Eric Stonestreet) and Mitch (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) tried to pop the question. It was filled with ups and downs, but their heartfelt, simultaneous proposal beautifully illustrated that true love always finds a way, proving that ultimately, love indeed wins.
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