Queer Dystopia

Queer Dystopia Books by Title

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Title Director Description Year Rating
Bloody Mallory
transgender content heterosexual content
Julien Magnat

Bloody Mallory and her eclectic crew of misfits must save a conservative homophobic Pope from a dystopic future from the forces of darkness.

2002 --
Stepford Wives, The
gay content heterosexual content
Frank Oz

What does it take to become a Stepford wife, a woman perfect beyond belief? Ask the Stepford husbands, who've created this high-tech terrifying little town.

2004 --
V for Vendetta
lesbian content heterosexual content
James McTeigue

After war and plague have decimated the world, only one man dares to stand against the totalitarian regime of Britain.

2005 --
Wolves of Kromer, The
gay content heterosexual content
Will Gould

In a small village there were once a couple of young beasts that fell in love with one another. However, as in all macabre love stories there is a mob that has been blinded by the emotional and moral confusion that has been created by an evil force. The question is whether the beasts will be able to live their life and love each other, or if they will be murdered in the end.

1998 B+

Title Director Description Year Rating
American Horror Story: Apocalypse
gay content lesbian content heterosexual content
various

In 2020, the Antichrist instigates nuclear war. A handful of survivors take refuge in a fallout shelter, run with an iron fist by its keeper. After 18 months, a man arrives at the Outpost to evaluate the necessity of its survivors, and lead the valuable ones to 'sanctuary'. Flashbacks reveal that the witches from a previous season, 'Coven', have learned of the man's true nature, and attempt to save humanity.

2018 B-
Dark Angel
lesbian content heterosexual content
(various)

A group of genetically-enhanced children escape from a lab project. Years later we meet Max, one of the escapees who now works for a messenger service in the post-apocalyptic Pacific Northwest.

2000 --

 


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