7 movies & shows that prove vampires are gay AF
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7 queer vampire movies and shows you should check out
We recently learned that two of the hottest actors in the world, Kristen Stewart and Oscar Isaac, are teaming up for a new "hedonistic" vampire movie!
In the film, entitled Flesh of the Gods, they play a married couple of vampires who live in a luxury skyscraper and go out exploring '80s Los Angeles at night. "When they cross paths with the mysterious and enigmatic Nameless and her hard-partying cabal, Raoul and Alex are seduced into a glamorous, surrealist world of hedonism, thrills, and violence."
Of course, Stewart played a vampire before in the Twilight saga, and this new film sounds like its the exact kind of vampire movie we want to see more of!
We at Out like when vampires are brutal, sexy, and above all, queer. Thankfully, those have all been a large part of the vampire mythos since the very beginning! So here are seven of our favorite movies and TV shows with queer vampires!
1. Carmilla
The Carmilla Movie | OFFICIAL TRAILER
Carmilla is a web series and movie based on the 1872 gothic novella of the same name that featured a young woman being preyed upon by a female vampire. Carmilla is the original lesbian vampire.
In this web series and subsequent film, a college student named Laura decides to make a vlog documenting her life when her roommate goes missing and is replaced by the mysterious new roommate, Carmilla. As the two get to know each other, it becomes clear Carmilla is a vampire, but that doesn't stop Laura from falling in love with her.
Available to watch on YouTube.
2. What We Do in the Shadows
What We Do in the Shadows Season 5 Trailer (HD) Vampire comedy series
Based on the movie of the same name, this FX series follows a group of immortal, and queer, vampires and their gay familiar/bodyguard, Guillermo. The show is delightfully gay, with every one of the vampires having been with same-sex partners on screen.
One of the central stories of the show is also the unspoken love between the vampire Nandor the Relentless and his familiar. Their love story has been slowly playing out over five seasons, and is one of our favorite will-they-won't-they plots of all time!
3. Interview With the Vampire
Exclusive Special Preview of Season 2 | Interview with the Vampire | Premieres May 12 | AMC+
AMC's new adaptation of Anne Rice's Interview With the Vampire makes all the homoerotic subtext of the original book and film and makes it out loud and in front of our eyes. In the first season, the mysterious French vampire Lestat seduced and turned New Orleans businessman Louis and formed a vampire family with him. Now, in season two, after getting rid of Lestat, Louis is trying to find a new home and love.
4. Bit
Bit - Official Trailer
This 2019 film follows an 18-year-old trans woman named Laurel (Nicole Maines) who moves in with her brother in Los Angeles and is seduced into an all-female vampire coven that seeks to destroy toxic masculinity.
5. First Kill
First Kill | Official Trailer | Netflix
This sapphic teen series sadly only lasted one season on Netflix. It followed the teen vampire Juliette as she falls in love with teen vampire slayer Calliope, bringing friction between their great vampire and hunter families. The show was beloved by fans, but canceled after the first season.
6. The Hunger
The Hunger Official Trailer #1 - Susan Sarandon Movie (1983) HD
This 1983 classic stars David Bowie, Catherine Deneuve, and Susan Sarandon as a threesome of sexy vampires and a doctor studying aging. Bowie and Deneuve play the vampire couple who seduce the doctor in order to figure out the secret to eternal youth.
Available to rent or buy on Amazon Prime Video.
7. True Blood
True Blood - Season 1: Trailer - Official HBO UK
This classic fantasy horror series from HBO starred Anna Paquin as southern psychic Sookie Stackhouse who falls in love with a 174-year old vampire after vampires are allowed to go public following the invention of a synthetic blood product. It features tons of queer characters, including Sophie-Anne Leclerq (Evan Rachel Wood), the bisexual vampire Queen of Louisiana.