​35 TV shows with bisexual male characters & where to watch them​




They can be hard to find, but male bisexual characters do exist!!


bisexual male characters: TV Shows With Bisexual Guy Characters


Although the number of bisexual male characters has been slowly increasing over the years, it can still be hard to find a bi guy on TV.

Luckily for us, these 33 shows have some love to all the bi men out there by actually including them in their character lineup.

9-1-1 — Evan "Buck" Buckley


Oliver Stark


The fifth season of Ryan Murphy's 9-1-1 finally confirmed something fans had long hoped — that "womanizer" Evan Buckley (Oliver Stark), aka Buck, was actually bisexual. A kiss between him and Tommy (Lou Ferigno Jr.) set the exploration in motion, and Stark confirmed in an interview that even he felt like it had been "a long time coming."

Where to watch: Hulu

The Magicians — Quentin Coldwater


Jason Ralph and Hale Appleman


Quentin Coldwater (Jason Ralph) was the main protagonist of Syfy's adaptation of The Magicians before it morphed into more of an ensemble show. The handling of his love triangle with Alice (Olivia Taylor Dudley) and Eliot (Hale Appleman) was controversial for reasons that would require a major spoiler warning, but there's no question that what he had with each of them was genuine.

Where to watch: Netflix

Legends of Tomorrow — Gary Green


Adam Tsekhman


Legends of Tomorrow had no shortage of queer characters — among them, lovable disaster of a Time Bureau agent Gary Green (Adam Tsekhman).

Where to watch: Netflix

The Summer I Turned Pretty —  Jeremiah Fisher


Gavin Casalegno


Amazon Prime's The Summer I Turned Pretty stars Gavin Casalegno as Jeremiah Fisher, where plays one of the brothers involved in a love triangle on the show. Between the two, Jeremiah is unabashedly bisexual and brings some much-needed representation to the small screen.

Where to watch: Prime Video

Interview with the Vampire — Lestat


Jacob Anderson and Sam Reid


The television series of Interview with the Vampire did what the film did not, which is make Lestat (Sam Reid) unabashedly bisexual, at last, just as it is in canon with the books. They also finally gave us some sexy sex between Lestat and Louis (Jacob Anderson) and we were all totally here for it.

Where to watch: Prime Video

True Blood — Eric Northman 


Alexander Skarsg\u00e5rd


Eric Northman (Alexander Skarsgård) was revealed as bisexual on True Blood when he tries to seduce and assassinate fellow vampire Talbot Angelis (Theo Alexander). He admits it's "been a long time" since he's "done this" and all of the man-on-man action we see from there is totally hot.

Where to watch: Hulu & Max

Heartstopper — Nick Nelson


Kit Connor


Nick Nelson's (played by bi actor Kit Connor) journey to discovering and embracing his bisexual identity on Heartstopper is the kind of moving and wholesome story we need to see more of.

Where to watch: Netflix

Good Trouble — Gael Martinez


Tommy Martinez


Gael Martinez (Tommy Martinez) is an artist, a hunk, a good brother and an out and proudly bisexual in the series Good Trouble.

Where to watch: Hulu

This Is Us — William Hill


Ron Cephus Jones


William Hill in This Is Us is the kind of bi visibility we need more of now! Not only is it shamefully rare to get Black bi visibility but also elder bi visibility, reinforcing we are here and we not a phase!

Where to watch: Hulu & Netflix

Loki — Loki


Tom Hiddleston


Loki the god of mischief turns out to be the god of bisexuality as well. In the first season of the hit Disney+ series Loki he alludes to being attracted to both men and women during a conversation with his multiverse, gender-flipped self. Listen, its complicated, OK?

Where to watch: Disney+

Crazy Ex Girlfriend — Darryl Whitefeather



Was a there a sweeter or more relatable coming out than Darryl Whitefeather's in Crazy Ex Girlfriend? We can't help but think the world would be a better place if we could all come out in song.

Where to watch: Apple TV

Schitt's Creek — David Rose


Dan Levy


David Rose is either bi or pan depending on how you read his coming out to Stevie after their surprise hook-up in season one of Schitt's Creek. As he explains it, it's not the wine label that matters, it's what's inside. Same, David. Same.

Where to watch: Hulu & Freevee

Harlem — Eric


Jonathan Burke and Shoniqua Shandai


Eric in Harlem is the kind of groundbreaking bi-visibility we crave. All too often bi men get the label, but do not get to show the fullness of their romantic identity, instead being defaulted to gay. In Harlem his romance with Angie blossoms in a realistic and refreshing way!

Where to watch: Prime Video

Black Sails — James Flint


Toby Stephens


Ahoy matey, we have a bisexual pirate! Honestly, who wouldn't want to sail away with a swashbuckling hunk like Captain James Flint, who just might romance you and your spouse on the side, as he did with Thomas Hamilton and his wife in Black Sails.

Where to watch: Prime Video, Netflix & Starz

Blindspot — Rich Dotcom


Ennis Esmer


Shameless flirt, major cutie, and excellent beard-haver Rich Dotcom is definitely our bisexual crush on Blindspot.

Where to watch: Prime Video

Halt and Catch Fire — Joe MacMillan


Lee Pace


Lee Pace. Period.

Where to watch: AMC+

Revenge — Nolan Ross


Gabriel Mann


When exacting revenge on a family who wronged you, there is no better bisexual bestie to have on your vengeful side than Nolan Ross from Revenge.

Where to watch: Hulu

Roswell, New Mexico — Michael Guerin


Michael Vlamis


Michael Guerin is the hottest bi boy in Roswell who romanced both Alex and Maria onscreen. Also that man can wear the hell out of a cowboy hat!

Where to watch: Netflix

Supernatural — Castiel


Misha Collins


Castiel is one of our favorite angels, and his journey to figure out what it meant to be human was compelling. The character made a homosexual declaration for main character Dean Winchester toward the end of the series, which affirmed a gay ship that ravaged for almost a decade and cemented Castiel as part of the LGBTQIA+ fam.

Where to watch: Spectrum & Netflix

13 Reasons Why — Charlie St. George


Tyler Davis Barnhardt


Charlie St. George was introduced as a recurring character in season 3, then as a main character in season 4 of Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why. The character himself is outright bisexual, and he provided a breath of fresh air as soon as he came onto the show.

Where to watch: Netflix

Torchwood — Jack Harkness


John Barrowman


Who can resist the charm of Jack Harkness? He was the first Doctor Who character to be openly anything other than heterosexual, and after being a major character on the series, wound up as the main protagonist on Torchwood. He’s sexy, charming, and British, and we love to watch his relationships unfold.

Where to watch: Max

Degrassi — Miles Hollingsworth III


Miles Hollingsworth III


After developing a crush on a male character named Tristan, Degrassi's Miles (who has been in multiple relationships with women in the past) embraces his sexuality and comes out as bisexual.

Where to watch: Max

Cucumber — Freddie Baxter


Freddie Fox


Freddie Fox, the actor who plays Freddie Baxter in the British drama-comedy, confirmed his character's bisexuality in a 2015 interview with i-D.

Where to watch: Freevee, Prime Video & Peacock

American Dad! — Roger


Roger, American Dad!


The hilarious, wig- and costume-loving alien from the animated series American Dad! is unabshedly himself at all times, and has often expressed attraction to people of many different genders throughout the show's history.

Where to watch: Hulu

Lucifer — Lucifer Morningstar


Tom Ellis


The titular ruler of hell from FOX's DC Comics-based show Lucifer has had many relationships with men and women throughout his life.

Where to watch: Netflix

Family Guy — Stewie


Stewie, Family Guy


Throughout Family Guy's long run, our fave evil toddler Stewie has expressed interest in and has had relationships with both girls and boys.

Where to watch: Hulu

Riverdale — Moose Mason


Cody Kearsley


The bisexual Riverdale character often hooked-up with gay character Kevin Keller. He later dates a girl named Midge Klump.

Where to watch: Netflix

Skins — Tony Stonem


Nicholas Hoult


Before his X-Men days, Nicholas Hoult played Tony on the UK cult favorite Skins. Although Tony was in a committed relationship with a lead character named Michelle, he did have a one-night hookup with gay character Maxxie.

Where to watch: Hulu

Shadowhunters — Magnus Bane


Harry Shum Jr


Freeform's popular Shadowhunters features an immortal, bisexual warlock named Magnus Bane (left, played by Harry Shum Jr.). He has had relationships with men and women throughout his life, but his love for Alec Lightwood (right, played by Matthew Daddario) is what drives fans crazy. (Malec for life!)

The Magnus character is also notable for being an actual, good representation of bi men.

Where to watch: Hulu

Teen Wolf — Jackson Whittemore & Brett Talbot


Colton Haynes; Cody Saintgnue


Although the show has been accused of queerbaiting, MTV's popular Teen Wolf had two notable bi male characters in the form of Jackson and Brett. At the beginning of the show, Jackson (played by Colton Haynes) was dating Lydia (Holland Roden), but towards the end of the series, he is with Ethan (Charlie Carver). Brett (played by Cody Saintgnue) is Teen Wolf's resident bi, lacrosse hunk.

Where to watch: Prime & Hulu

Constantine — John Constantine


Matt Ryan


Though his sexuality was never explored in his own solo NBC series, when he joined The CW's Arrowverse, specifically Legends of Tomorrow, queer DC fans finally got to see Constantine's bisexuality confirmed!

Where to watch: Prime Video

Game of Thrones — Oberyn Martell


Pedro Pascal


The fan-favorite prince (played by Pedro Pascal) from HBO's queer AF fantasy epic GoT, had plenty of relationships with both men and women during his time on the series and, as Bitch Flicks points out, his sexuality was never mocked or shamed, making for an actual, positive portrayal of a bi man of color.

Where to watch: Max

Elite — Ivan Carvalho


Iv\u00e1n Carvalho


In the steamy teen drama Élite, Iván Carvalho (André Lamoglia) played mind games with fellow student Patrick because he wasn't ready to admit he was attracted to him. It wasn't until toward the end of the show that he was finally able to admit he is bisexual.

Where to watch: Netflix

Adam Groff — Sex Education


Adam Groff


The son of the headmaster, Sex Education's Adam Groff starts off as a homophobic bully who struggled with anxiety and accepting his own bisexuality, but later opens up and begins to be honest with himself and those around him.

Where to watch: Netflix

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