Netflix’s animated series ‘Q-Force’ follows a squad of LGBTQ+ superspys voiced by familiar celebrities.
Streaming The Netflix animated series follows a squad of LGBTQ+ superspys. Netflix is bringing together some of your favorite actors for their new animated series Q-Force. Premiering on Sept.2, the show follows ex-American Intelligence Agency (AIA) operative Steve Maryweather as he leads a misfit squad of LGBTQ+ superspys. After a successful mission, the Q-Force earns the approval of the AIA and are activated as secret agents under one condition: they have to add a straight man to their team. Queer icons, Netflix mainstays, and several newcomers round out its voice cast. Here are all of the stars you can expect to hear. Hayes first cemented his television stardom on the early 2000s sitcom Will & Grace, making history as one of television’s then-few openly gay characters. He leads Q-Force as the try-hard Agent Mary and also created the series alongside Mike Schur ( Parks and Recreation, The Office). Fans will certainly recognize Harbour from his role as the beloved Chief Hopper on Netflix’s Stranger Things. He also starred in Marvel’s Black Widow as Red Guardian, a disgraced super-soldier from the soviet era.