Isn’t it time we had a team of LGBTQ+ agents fighting evil? Netflix certainly seems to think so, as it’s moving full steam ahead with the launch of the adult animation seriesQ-Force, scheduled to be released on September 2. The streaming giant has also dropped a new trailer that reveals more details of the upcoming 10 episodes.
While the first teaser revealed the voice cast and the characters who were very much queer and proud, the trailer provides more insight into what we can expect in terms of plot and how the members ofQ-Forcewill meet and operate. Now we know that the animated series will pay homage to classic spy shows likeCharlie’s AngelsandMission: Impossibleand the episodes will feature heavy action with butch females and drag queens kicking ass, rainbow grenades, lots of wordplay with queer lingo, a love declaration toRita Wilsonand occasional nudity. Yes, all of those can fit together perfectly.

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Q-Forcewas created byGabe Liedman, who will also be showrunner and executive producer. Liedman has previously written forInside Amy Schumer,Kroll Show,Brooklyn Nine-Nine,Transparent,Broad City, andPEN15. The voice cast ofQ-ForceincludesSean Hayes,Gary Cole,David Harbour,Patti Harrison,Laurie Metcalf,Matt Rogers,Wanda Sykes, andGabe Liedman.
Q-Forcecomes out on September 2. Check out the full trailer and synopsis forQ-Forcebelow.
Steve Maryweather, was once the Golden Boy of the American Intelligence Agency (AIA), until he came out as gay. Unable to fire him, the Agency sent him off to West Hollywood, to disappear into obscurity. Instead, he assembled a misfit squad of LGBTQ+ geniuses. Joining forces with the expert mechanic Deb, master of drag and disguise Twink, and hacker Stat, together they’re Q-Force. But, after a decade of waiting for their first official mission from The AIA, Steve becomes hell-bent on proving himself to the Agency that turned its back on him, and decides to go rogue with Q-Force.
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