6 Independent Queer Web Series to Watch

PHOTO: Cast of “30”

Because let’s be honest, everyone loves a good queer web series. If you’re a fan of queer/lesbian web series you’re in luck! We’ve put together a list of some amazing queer independently produced web series for you all to enjoy.

Some of these series are new, some of them are old, and all of them offer great production quality and an interesting storyline. Enjoy, share with a friend and let us know about any other awesome queer web series you’re a fan of!


  1. LA Influencer Handbook

    The product of the pandemic lockdown, LA Influencer Handbook follows a young, Lesbian Hollywood hopeful by the name of Erin Campbell as she attempts to navigate the film industry community in LA. Along the way she makes friends, find love, and heals some of the dark parts of her past that followed her to LA.

    WATCH HERE + SOCIAL MEDIA


2. “30”

30 is a Houston Texas based web series following three best friends who are searching for a deeper meaning to life after entering their 30’s. Love, divorce, and career are all major themes in this series.

WATCH HERE + SOCIAL MEDIA


3. Twenty: The Web Series

"Twenty" follows the story of Maya (Lily Richards), a gay 21 year old musician, who struggles to break her patterns of whirlwind romances while serving as the shoulder to lean on for a group of eclectic friends, who offer little in return.

WATCH HERE + SOCIAL MEDIA


4. The Fortnight- Season 2

A writer heads to a cabin to cure her writer's block but inadvertently ends up rooming with her lost love whom she hasn't had contact with in ten years. Chaos ensues.

WATCH HERE + SOCIAL MEDIA


5. Here We Are

A queer summer love story where love and distance are tested between a hopeless romantic and a rebel.

WATCH HERE + SOCIAL MEDIA


6. Functional- Season 2

Guillermo and Jazmyne are two best friends looking to find success and acceptance with the little resources (and sobriety) they have.

WATCH HERE + SOCIAL MEDIA

Aryka Randall

Aryka Randall is a queer writer, photographer and filmmaker from San Diego by way of Louisiana/Texas. Her work has been featured in GO Magazine, Out Smart Magazine, Huffington Post, Vogue, and a number of popular LGBTQ publications. 

http://www.instagram.com/tffmag
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