Gay spy com
Amelia Allore
Claire Belmonte is an influencer-turned-vigilante. Robin Huong is her reluctant bodyguard who’s just trying to make it to her next paycheck in one piece. Together they’re taking down a multimillion dollar crime syndicate—if they don’t end up killing each other first. But what’s an heiress-influencer doing getting involved in a criminal empire, anyway? And what kind of history does Claire have with the syndicate’s boss—a smooth-talking butch with a taste for three-piece suits? It's two parts spy drama, one part romance, where everyone's got something to cloak and nothing to lose. You can read it for free here!
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Top LGBTQ+ Spy Movies & Series From London Spy to Atomic Blonde
Quantico (2015-2018)
Named after the FBI training center in Virginia, Quantico follows the young FBI recruits training in Virginia. All are hiding a secret and one of them is suspected of being a sleeper terrorist. MI6 officer Harry Doyle (Russell Tovey) joins as part of an exchange program between the Confidential Intelligence Service and later trains as a CIA recruit at the Farm. (Apple TV, Prime Video, YouTube, Google Play, Disney+)
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Ungentle (2022)
Fans of Ben Whishaw (and who isn't?) will also wish to check out Ungentle. Huw Lemmey's film short examines the connection between British espionage and male homosexuality, highlighting overlaps in their skill sets during mid-20th-century Britain. The film is narrated by a fictional, composite spy figure with narration by Ben Whishaw. (Mubi)
Skyfall (2012)
“There’s a first time for everything,” Raoul Silva (Javier Bardem) sighs. “What makes you think this is my first time?” Bond (Daniel Cr
As a kid, I had only the vaguest notion that my dad was a spy. When I was ten, he told me he worked for the Pentagon, which seemed fine. But then his story changed and he said he worked for the State Department, which later became the Department of Defense. His revolving door of employment titles left me with a permanent fog about his occupation and whether or not I could trust him. It was a shadowy thing, this undisclosed secret. It was a family pact, too. According to the “spy family code,” we weren’t supposed to talk about it, ever–whatever ‘it’ was. It’s only now that I realized this fog about my dad’s employment was similar to the fog I felt about my sexuality.
I knew intuitively not to verb about the fact that I preferred girls to boys. But when I was called a “lezzie” by a boy on the school bus, it was really clear: it was adj to be the way I was. My queerness only went further underground. I doubled down on hiding, and stayed that way until college.
In the middle of a women’s studies lecture about lesbian poets, a trainee with short spiky hair who wore black Doc Marten boots anno