6 LGBTQ+ & BL Films on Disney+ Hotstar
Looking for something queer, emotional, and maybe a little hot to stream tonight?
You might not believe me, but Disney+ Hotstar is hiding a handful of surprisingly good BL and LGBTQ+ films—yes, really.
If you're already tired of searching YouTube for Thai BL series with proper subtitles or dodging weird pop-ups on sketchy streaming sites (we’ve all been there), then Hotstar might be your next best friend. It’s cleaner, faster, and hey, some of these titles are actually uncut in Southeast Asia 👀 (just sayin').
Here are 6 films currently streaming on Disney+ Hotstar Thailand that should absolutely be on your watchlist:
🎬 1. 2gether: The Movie (2021, Thailand)
You’ve probably already fallen for Sarawat and Tine—but this movie version tightens the story, adds new scenes, and makes their romance hit even harder. If you want to re-live the magic with better pacing and more emotional payoff, this is it.
It’s a total Thai drama milestone. Pure comfort. Total heart-eyes.
🔥 2. Fire Island (2022, USA)
Think: Pride & Prejudice meets Grindr meets vacation drama. This one’s smart, sexy, and actually says something about being queer and Asian in a mostly white world. Joel Kim Booster and Bowen Yang are hilarious, but they’ll also crush your soul in the best way.
💌 3. Love, Simon (2018, USA)
Okay, it’s a classic at this point—but still worth watching (or rewatching). High school, secret crushes, coming out... It’s sweet and safe but still hits if you’re in the mood for a little soft queer teen nostalgia.
🎯 4. Crush (2022, USA)
This one’s more fun and flirty—think high school rom-com, but sapphic. Artsy girl falls for her sporty classmate while pretending to chase someone else. Easy watch. Good vibes. No trauma.
💔 5. All of Us Strangers (2023, UK)
This one’s for when you're ready to feel everything. Quiet. Devastating. Romantic in a raw, haunting way. Plus, the chemistry between Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal is unreal. If you like your BL with emotional damage (in a beautiful way), here you go.
👁 6. The Eyes of Tammy Faye (2021, USA)
It’s camp. It’s Christian chaos. And it’s unexpectedly queer. Jessica Chastain goes all in as the televangelist icon who somehow became a gay ally. Wild ride, but also full of heart. Watch it for the lashes and the layers.
💡 Quick Recap:
Disney+ Hotstar Thailand isn’t just cartoons and cricket—it’s actually got a growing list of LGBTQ+ and BL-friendly films. And if you already have the app (or were thinking about trying it), this is your sign to dig a little deeper.
Because sometimes the best queer stories aren’t where you'd expect them to be.
And if you happen to stumble across a link I dropped somewhere (👀), well… that might be the easiest way to start watching.