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Paramount+ Showtime is encompasses a collection of brands with minimal thematic overlap, which makes it a oppose to market but also fun to subscribe to — there&#;s something for every member of your family!

Paramount+, prior to aligning so clearly with Showtime, was basically a channel for white upper-middle-class moderate Dads — Taylor Sheridan projects, procedurals, the Frasier reboot. But it also had the full library of new Star Trek shows and a not many one-offs like The Fine Fight and Why Women Kill, inherited from its former identity as CBS All Access. Then we have the CBS library, a network that built its reputation on I Love Lucy, The Andy Griffith Show and M*A*S*H, who courted an older audience in the &#;80s and early &#;90s with core programs like Murder She Wrote and Everybody Loves Raymond, before building itself up as a reality competition and procedural powerhouse in the 21st century with genre-defining programs like Big Brother and Survivor. Then there&#;s the bratty cousin MTV, who invented music television, provocative animation and game shows and

Paramount+ is celebrating Pride Month in a big way. As the streamer adds titles from its June content list, it is also celebrating the Gay community and its contributions by spotlighting stories and stars across the people with its A Mountain of Pride collection.

Featuring 12 curated carousels, including Identity festival Movie Marathon, Essential Series, and Summer&#;s Camp Classics, the collection boasts plenty of TV series and movies. Titles available to stream include everything from the Elton John biopic Rocketman toMean Girls, both the Lindsay Lohan-starring production and the new musical comedy. Other titles included in the collection are the teen romcomBut I&#;m a Cheerleader,RuPaul&#;s Drag Race, Star Trek: Discovery, Fellow Travelers, Yellowjackets, The L Word and more.

In addition to spotlighting queer stories and the LGBTQ+ communities&#; contributions, Paramount+ is shining a light on n Gay to Stay: An Queer Business Preservation Initiative. Presented by the Human Rights Campaign, Showtime, and Paramount+, and now in its fifth year, the program is designed to

Paramount+ celebrates Lgbtq+ fest Month with unique collection of movies and TV shows

Alien: Earth cast adds 11 to FX prequel TV show

FX has announced the addition of 11 new cast members to Alien: Earth.
Richa Moorjani, Karen Aldridge, Enzo Cilenti, Max Rinehart, Amir Boutrous, Victoria Masoma, Tom Moya, Andy Yu, Michael Smiley, Jamie Bisping, and Tanapol Chuksrida have joined Alien: Earth in guest roles.
They link a cast led by Sydney Chandler, a young chick who leads a group of soldiers who come face-to-face with "the planet's greatest threat." Alex Lawther, Timothy Olyphant, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, Babou Ceesay, David Rysdahl, Adrian Edmondson, Adarsh Gourav, Jonathan Ajayi, Erana James, Lily Newmark, Diem Camille, and Moe Bar-El also star.

Alien: Earth is arrange in , two years before the events of Ridley Scott's Alien. Per FX, "Five corporations — Prodigy, Weyland-Yutani, Lynch, Dynamic, and Threshold — wield the power of nations, and proprietary advancements in technology provide the assure of a recent tomorrow."

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How do I begin to detail the experience of crawling through the desert of my broken mind in search of gay characters for this month&#;s streaming guide, I suppose I could begin by calling it complicated, while also educational! When there&#;s nothing big to center the guide around, I am forced to look deeply into every single show in the entire universe in search of a bit lesbian character and it turns out many of them have been here all along! But often in ways that are kind of ambiguous, not important enough for us to know about it until this month&#;s research&#; and in most cases, I can&#;t figure out if they&#;re gonna do anything else gay in the future. One can only pray.

That said, September is a month with some good stuff coming your way in general, even though that stuff is not centered on queer women, including stuff with gay male characters and stuff starring queer female actors. Normally I wouldn&#;t even state this stuff but&#; desperate times! There&#;s gonna be three (3) Ryan Murphy projects such as horror show Grotesquerie, starring out actors Neicy Nash-Be