Here's Your First Look at Netflix's Queer Eye Reboot

A new Fab Five emerges in the first preview of Netflix's Queer Eye, a reboot of the hit Bravo series Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.

In a teaser released on Wednesday, Antoni Porowski (Food & Wine), Bobby Berk (Interior Design), Karamo Brown (Culture), Jonathan Van Ness (Grooming) and Tan France (Fashion) fight for acceptance while staging makeovers for willing participants.

The original Emmy Award-winning series, which premiered in 2003 on Bravo, featured Ted Allen, who gave advice on food and wine; Kyan Douglas, who helped with personal grooming; Thom Filicia, who revamped their living spaces; Carson Kressley, who was in charge of wardrobe, and culture expert Jai Rodriguez.

This latest iteration will pick up where its predecessor left off and follow a similar format, touching on a variety of subjects ranging from LGBTQ rights and social commentary to how to make the best farm-to-table guacamole and beyond.

Queer Eye premieres Wednesday, Feb. 7 on Netflix.

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A new Fab Five emerges in the first preview of Netflix's Queer Eye, a reboot of the hit Bravo series Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.

In a teaser released on Wednesday, Antoni Porowski (Food & Wine), Bobby Berk (Interior Design), Karamo Brown (Culture), Jonathan Van Ness (Grooming) and Tan France (Fashion) fight for acceptance while staging makeovers for willing participants.

The original Emmy Award-winning series, which premiered in 2003 on Bravo, featured Ted Allen, who gave advice on food and wine; Kyan Douglas, who helped with personal grooming; Thom Filicia, who revamped their living spaces; Carson Kressley, who was in charge of wardrobe, and culture expert Jai Rodriguez.

This latest iteration will pick up where its predecessor left off and follow a similar format, touching on a variety of subjects ranging from LGBTQ rights and social commentary to how to make the best farm-to-table guacamole and beyond.

Queer Eye premieres Wednesday, Feb. 7 on Netflix.

Queer Eye

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