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    10 Queer Teen Romances to Stream Before Heartstopper Forever

    Say “hi” to your next crush.

    By Phillipe Thao and Ashley Lee
    June 18, 2026

Heartstopper Forever is saying “hi” to Nick Nelson (Kit Connor) and Charlie Spring (Joe Locke) for the last time. Debuting July 17, the movie is a follow-up to the young-adult romance series Heartstopper and brings the swoonworthy stories of the entire ensemble to a close.

Heartstopper has been such a fan favorite because of its refreshing queer teenage love stories — butterfly-inducing meet-cutes, resolute declarations, heartbreaking endings, and all the awkward moments in between.

While you wait for Heartstopper Forever, stream these movies and shows — they all echo the pillars of the beloved British show: the excitement of first love, the road to self-discovery … and that singular feeling of a stolen glance in a high school hallway.

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Catch up with the couple before the farewell film. Charlie (Joe Locke) is a recently outed sophomore who’s struggling with bullies and self-worth. He befriends Nick (Kit Connor), a charismatic junior who’s beginning to question his sexual identity. Come for their slow-burn romance — seriously, every two-letter greeting will make you giddy — and stay for the coming-of-age storylines of the entire ensemble. All the episodes of the three-season British series — as well as the upcoming movie Heartstopper Forever — are written by Alice Oseman, the creator of the original graphic novel.

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Alex Strangelove

Alex (Daniel Doheny) and Claire (Madeline Weinstein) are best friends who agree to book a hotel room and help each other finally lose their virginity. It seems like a romantic idea at first, but when Alex meets Elliot (Antonio Marziale) at a party, everything changes. Elliot is openly gay and has a budding crush on Alex. As the two boys spend more time together, Alex begins to wonder if he might also be queer, and must decide if he’ll break Claire’s heart or continue denying his sexuality.

Atypical

This four-season series centers on Sam (Keir Gilchrist), an 18-year-old on the autism spectrum who wants more independence — which affects his entire family. That includes Sam’s younger sister, Casey (Jack Haven), a strong-willed track athlete who goes on her own journey of self-discovery. Though she initially pairs up with the boy next door, she later starts to crush on her classmate Izzie (Fivel Stewart), and their friendship blossoms into something more.

The Half Of It

This isn’t your typical teen rom-com because its two protagonists aren’t in love with each other. Alice Wu’s loose take on Cyrano de Bergerac follows a high-achieving Chinese American student named Ellie (Leah Lewis). She writes love letters and texts for her classmate Paul (Daniel Diemer) so he can impress a girl they both admire, Aster (Alexxis Lemire). Amid the complicated love affair, the three leads navigate their feelings and figure out what they want out of life.

Heartbreak High

This inclusive Australian reboot of the ’90s series follows a new generation of students at Sydney’s Hartley High. The first of three seasons starts with a public detailing of the school’s tangled web of hookups — the consequences include required sex education classes for everyone named on the map. The show quickly and thoughtfully dives into the love lives of these students, including queer teens Quinni (Chloé Hayden), Darren (James Majoos), Malakai (Thomas Weatherall), Dusty (Josh Heuston), and Sasha (Gemma Chua-Tran).

The Prom

Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, James Corden, and Andrew Rannells play Broadway has-beens who are desperate to resurrect their careers. Their solution? Make over their images in small-town Indiana, where the local PTA is canceling prom instead of allowing a lesbian teen, Emma (Jo Ellen Pellman), to attend with her girlfriend, Alyssa (Ariana DeBose). These egotistical stars end up learning the power of a good deed done. This adaptation of the Tony-nominated musical is directed for the screen by Ryan Murphy and also stars Keegan-Michael Key and Kerry Washington.

Sex Education

Throughout its four seasons, this heartfelt British comedy introduces a slate of sexually curious teens. Otis (Asa Butterfield) and Maeve (Emma Mackey) start a makeshift sex clinic and educate classmates played by Simone Ashley, Connor Swindells, and Aimee Lou Wood. Meanwhile, Otis’s queer best friend, Eric (Ncuti Gatwa), navigates romantic relationships while dealing with bullies at school and a very religious family at home. His commitment to living unapologetically is an inspiration to his fellow students — and us viewers.

Meet Jaime (Anwen O’Driscoll), a Canadian teenager who, after her father’s death, moves in with her aunt and uncle. Her uncle is a devout Jehovah’s Witness who aspires to one day lead his congregation. Though Jaime is a queer nonbeliever, she’s pressured by her relatives to attend religious services. She befriends the minister’s carefree daughter, Marike (June Laporte), and despite the complications of being part of a tight-knit religious community, the two find themselves falling in love.

Young Royals

Being closeted isn’t easy for anyone, but it gets even more complicated when you’re the heir to the Swedish throne. That’s the reality for Prince Wilhelm (Edvin Ryding), whose family sends him to a boarding school as a disciplinary measure — but this actually allows him to explore his identity. Upon meeting his openly gay classmate Simon (Omar Rudberg), Wilhelm finds himself stuck between love and duty. Go behind the scenes of the three-season series with the accompanying documentary Young Royals Forever.

Your Name Engraved Herein

Holding the title as Taiwan’s highest-grossing LGBTQ+ film of all time, Your Name Engraved Herein tells the story of Jia-han (Edward Chen) and Birdy (Jing-Hua Tseng) — two male students who fall in love. It’s set amidst the political and cultural chaos of the late ’80s, when the country had recently lifted its strict martial law. Inspired by the high school memories of director Patrick Liu, the movie captures the magical feeling of an epic first love.

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    Celebrate Nick and Charlie’s final chapter on July 17.
  • Glimpse Kit Connor and Joe Locke in the finale film.
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  • The final chapter of Nick and Charlie’s love story is bigger than any “Stupid Song.” Here’s your preview.
  • Anna Maxwell Martin and Derek Jacobi join for the finale film, due on July 17.
  • Alice Oseman explains how they chose the songs that shape the new season.
  • “We would love to tell the end of the story in TV form.” 
  • Fresh faces are welcomed, and a Bridgerton star makes a compelling cameo.

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