Netflix unveils trailer for final season of Queer Eye
Netflix has unveiled the trailer for the much‑anticipated final season of Queer Eye, arriving on 21 January on the streaming platform.
The nearly two‑minute trailer offers a glimpse of the Fab Five - Karamo Brown, Jonathan Van Ness, Tan France, Antoni Porowski and newcomer Jeremiah Brent - as they embark on their emotional farewell journey in Washington, DC, the show’s final setting.
The trailer is heavy with sentiment: poignant close‑ups, tearful reveals, uplifting “before‑and‑after” sequences, and sweeping shots of the team battling through city streets, adorned with the Progress Pride rainbow crosswalk, symbolising their ongoing mission of love and inclusion.
In a press release, Netflix emphasised that the final run will “celebrate the show’s legacy and impact, spotlighting heroes from the nation’s capital,” demonstrating how deeply Queer Eye has resonated beyond mere aesthetic transformations.
Since its debut in February 2018, the series has been Netflix’s longest‑running unscripted show, boasting 11 Emmy wins and 37 nominations - including six consecutive wins in the Outstanding Structured Reality Programme category. Across nine seasons, the Fab Five have facilitated over 80 life‑changing makeovers, spanning multiple states and even Tokyo.
Set against the backdrop of Washington, with its politically charged atmosphere and symbolic landmarks, the final season is positioned as a heartfelt farewell during a time of national division.
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