Universal Pictur will make history wh Billy Eichner starrer 'Bros,' the first stud rom- about two gay men.
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THE GAYT MOVI THAT AREN’T ACTUALLY GAY, OM ‘BARBIE’ AND ‘BURLQUE’ TO ‘VENOM’ AND ‘ROAD HOE’
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Billie Holiday), Symone (RuPl’s Drag Race), Guillermo Diaz (Law & Orr: Organized Crime) and Guy Branum (tTV’s The Game Show) to star Bros, which will make history as the first romantic edy om a major stud about two gay men, and the first stud film featurg an entirely LGBTQ+ prcipal st, wh queer actors takg on queer rol, as well as all heterosexual characters.
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The latter will make history of his own as the first openly gay man to -wre and star his own stud film. Bros is billed as a smart, swoony and heartfelt edy about two two gay men—played by Eichber and Macfarlane—maybe, possibly, probably, stumblg towards love. “And while Bros may be the first of s kd several ways, my real hope is that is only the first of many opportuni for openly LGBTQ+ ensembl to she and show the world all we are pable of as actors, beyond jt beg the wacky sikick, token queer or a straight movie star’s ‘gay bt iend.
If “Barbie” tells anythg, ’s that a movie don’t have to be gay to be, well, gay. So what mak a movie gay if isn’t explicly?
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