The Peacock documentary ‘Queer Planet’ sheds light on LGBTQ+ behaviour in various animal species, challenging historical biases and exploring the intersection of biology and societal norms. Featuring insights from biologists and narrated by Andrew Rannells, the show premieres on June 6.
Peacock’s “Queer Planet” Explores LGBTQ+ Behavior in the Animal Kingdom
The Peacock documentary “Queer Planet” delves into queer behavior among animals, encompassing a variety of species such as clownfish, lions, giraffes, flamingos, and more. Premiering on June 6, the show aims to provide a nuanced look at non-heteronormative behaviors in wildlife, featuring footage and insights from biologists and researchers.
Actor Andrew Rannells narrates the documentary, which seeks to challenge historical biases informed by Victorian mores that traditionally ignored or misinterpreted such behaviors in the animal world. The program includes commentary from figures like biologist Antonia Forster and naturalist Bradley Trevor Greive.
Produced as a Pride month special, “Queer Planet” has drawn criticism from conservative pundits. Nonetheless, it addresses the intersection of biology and societal norms, suggesting that queer behavior is more common in nature than typically acknowledged.