The Top 10 Gay Web Series On YouTube

rukkle knows you’re bored of watching your regular mainstream television programming.

We’ve created a list of gay web series featuring gay, lesbians, bears, queers, and more.

rukkle can relate to the frustration with the lack of gay representation seen on tv today. Thankfully, there’s a number of gay web series to help fill the void. Here’s our list of 10 gay web series for you to check out. Some have recently been released and others are already on their 2nd and 3rd seasons.

Whoa, Dude

Jonny McGovern has created a show in the vein of Tosh.0. Each episode features homoerotic viral vids that will cause viewers to stop and say, “Whoa, Dude!” Beware though, the show can be NSFW at times.

McGovern announced the show’s premiere on Twitter,

Check out the show’s first episode available on YouTube below.

Twenty Five

Josh Duboff has written Twenty Five that was recently nominated for four Indie Series Awards including Best Web Series. The show features 3 high school friends that reconnect in New York City two years after college. The first season features 4 episodes.

They encourage you to binge watch the show today,

Home for the holidays? Slip on that fraying, oversized sweatshirt you only wear at home, and binge on TWENTY FIVE! http://t.co/W34SKvYN7s — Twenty Five (@TwentyFiveTV) December 23, 2013

Watch the first episode of Twenty Five on Vimeo below.

Source: Towleroad

Little Horribles

Little Horribles is a new web series created and starring Amy Rubin that features a single lesbian as she figures out her thirties in Los Angeles.

The show features a lesbian but is suitable for everyone that’s faced life’s humiliations; such as, being caught masturbating in public (yes, you read that right).

Little Horribles is deemed funny enough to be added to Funny or Die’s stable of hilarious shows.

Funny or Die tweeted out,

Interested in a funny web series about the poor decisions of a self-indulgent lesbian? This is in your zone: http://t.co/et1bcW3R9j — Funny Or Die (@funnyordie) January 17, 2014

Watch the 1st episode of gay web series, Little Horribles on YouTube.

Where The Bears Are

Rick Copp, Joe Dietl and Ben Zook created Where The Bears Are that is currently raising money for its 3rd season.

The show has been described as “Golden Girls” meets “Murder, She Wrote” featuring a bunch of gay and hairy men. It’s been the recipient of Best Gay Web Series awards from both Queerty and afterElton.

Hilarious comic Margaret Cho supports the show,

.@WhereTheBearsR My favorite bears are raising money for a new season! Help them out if you can! https://t.co/jGtaeH67Xy — Margaret Cho (@margaretcho) February 3, 2014

Watch the season 1 trailer of Where the Bears Are on YouTube.

Hunting Season

Do you remember The Great Cock Hunt? Well this show is based on that popular blog-turned-book. Hunting Season follows the sexual adventures of Alex, a columnist who works hard during the day and get raunchy in the evening. This web series is NSFW.

Fans are loving this show, just read this tweet

Im kind obcess for @HuntingSeasonTV now, and im dying cause we dont have any announcement of dates… yess, im putting you on the wall, — Bender (@HermannDM) January 27, 2014

Watch the first episode of gay web series, Hunting Season on Vimeo.

Husbands

Husbands is produced by Jane Espenson (she’s worked on both Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Battlestar Galatica). Husbands is a funny and heartfelt look at marriage. The show recently picked up a number of awards at the 2014 International Academy of Web Television awards. The awards included: Best Comedy Series, Best Male Performance in a Comedy, Best Writing in a Comedy, and Best Ensemble.

They tweeted out their excitement for winning Best Ensemble

Watch the first part of episode 1 of Husbands on Youtube.

The Outs

The Outs follows young gay men in Brooklyn and their adventures in dating. It has a great mix of sharp wit, dark humour, and some drama. The Outs is is created by Adam Goldman.

Their Chanukah episode made the list of The Atlantic’s top episodes of 2013. Goldman tweeted out the news,

The Outs Chanukah Special is on @TheAtlantic‘s list of Best TV Episodes of 2013 – pretty cool! http://t.co/saGO4P4Hqo — Adam Goldman (@theadamgoldman) December 12, 2013

Watch gay web series, The Outs, trailer on YouTube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuFj-P4asUA

Whatever This Is

Speaking of Adam Goldman, Whatever This Is, is his latest gay web series that he’s created.

The shows asks the following question,

“how long are you expected to do work that you hate, for pennies, until it becomes something that you love that pays the rent? Is it even possible?”

Watch part 1 of Whatever This Is on Youtube.

The 3 Bits

The 3 Bits is a gay web series that is written and directed by Max Freeman and Margaret Singer. The episodes are divided up by the three main characters — which are three siblings — so you can see the story unfold from their unique points of view. Two of the sibs are gay, while one is straight.

They’re already facing controversy with one scene featuring someone snorting cocaine off a baby resulted in a call from the actual police.

Freeman explains,

“They were worried that we were endangering a child. [An officer] called and said that he wanted to clarify that it was not a criminal investigation, it was a inquiry. But he repeated this five times and the more he said it, the more I felt like I needed to call a lawyer.”

Watch Roman’s first episode of The 3 Bits on YouTube.

Spin The Bottle

Spin The Bottle is a gay web series about six friends who talk about love and give dating advice to one another while drinking it up.

The series was created by Matthew Barnard, who describes Spin The Bottle as being…

“about six friends who give each other tips on love, relationships and sex, all while tipsy.”

The show is already in its 3rd season and you can watch the trailer for the trailer for Season 1 on YouTube.

We’ve shared ours, now we’d love to know your favourite gay web series.

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