Queer Eye has captured hearts worldwide with its mix of heartfelt makeovers, emotional stories, and empowering messages. As the show wraps up with its tenth season, fans are buzzing about the final chapter. This season promises more life-changing transformations from the Fab Five, set against the backdrop of Washington, D.C. Here’s a complete rundown on the release details, streaming options, cast updates, and all the key facts available right now.

When Does Queer Eye Season 10 Premiere?

The tenth season of Queer Eye drops on January 21, 2026. Netflix typically releases new episodes at 12:00 a.m. PT, which translates to different times globally—for viewers in India, that’s around 1:30 p.m. IST. With the current date being January 21, 2026, the season should be available for streaming as of today, depending on exact regional rollout times. Trailers and teasers have built excitement, showing the crew tackling heroes in the nation’s capital for one last emotional ride.

Where to Watch Queer Eye Season 10

Queer Eye remains a Netflix exclusive, so the only place to catch Season 10 is on the streaming platform. Subscribers can binge the episodes directly through the Netflix app or website. No other services like Hulu or Amazon Prime Video carry the show at launch. For those without a subscription, plans start at affordable rates, and past seasons are also available to revisit the journey from the beginning.

How Many Episodes Are in Queer Eye Season 10?

Expect around 10 episodes in this final season, based on patterns from recent installments and early reports. Each episode usually runs about 45-60 minutes, focusing on individual heroes getting full makeovers in style, grooming, culture, food, and home design. While exact titles haven’t been fully revealed yet, the format sticks to the winning formula of personal growth and tear-jerking moments.

The Cast: Who’s Returning for the Final Season?

The Fab Five lineup for Season 10 includes Antoni Porowski (food and wine), Jonathan Van Ness (grooming), Karamo Brown (culture), Tan France (style), and Jeremiah Brent (design). Jeremiah stepped in after Bobby Berk’s departure following Season 8, bringing fresh energy to the interior transformations. Cast members have shared how emotional this wrap-up felt, emphasizing the show’s impact on their own lives and relationships. No major guest stars have been announced, but the focus stays on real people from D.C. facing everyday challenges.