[01/13/26 - 08:01 AM] Video: "Queer Eye" Season 10 - Official Trailer - Netflix In this final season, the Fab Five help Washington, D.C. heroes live their fullest lives through stunning makeovers and emotional transformations.
[via press release from Netflix]
Queer Eye: Season 10 | Official Trailer | Netflix
For their tenth and final season, The Fab Five are taking on the nation's capital in style. Join the Emmy(R) Award-winning crew as they create unforgettable moments and inspiring makeovers in this emotional farewell.
Don't miss the last season of Queer Eye, streaming January 21st, only on Netflix: https://netflix.com/queereye
A Fab Final Season!
OFFICIAL TRAILER DEBUT
THE FINAL SEASON OF QUEER EYE PREMIERES ON NETFLIX ON JAN 21, 2026
Netflix's Emmy-winning series Queer Eye marks its 10th and final season in Washington D.C., where the Fab 5 - Antoni, Jeremiah, Jonathan, Karamo and Tan - will celebrate the show's legacy and impact, spotlighting heroes from the nation's capital.
Queer Eye is executive produced by David Collins, Michael Williams, and Rob Eric for Scout Productions. Jennifer Lane serves as the showrunner and executive producer. Jordana Hochman, Mark Bracero, and Lyndsey Burr serve as executive producers for ITV Entertainment. Jeremiah Brent, Karamo Brown, Tan France, Antoni Porowski, and Jonathan Van Ness, serve as executive producers.
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