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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 88%

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In Theaters: September 30, 2022

On DVD/Blu-ray: November 22, 2022 On Digital/VOD: October 18, 2022

R | 1h 55m | Comedy, Romance

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Bobby Leiber (Billy Eichner) is a podcaster and writer assigned to write a romantic comedy about a gay couple that appeals to straight audiences. Instead, Bobby is more interested in detailing how LGBT+ relationships differ from straight relationships by portraying an unadulterated version of gay romance. Along the way, he meets Aaron (Luke Macfarlane), who makes him question his identity and view on love.

Director: Nicholas Stoller

Studio: Universal Pictures

Producer(s): Joshua Church, Judd Apatow, Nicholas Stoller

Cast: Billy Eichner, Luke Macfarlane, Jim Rash, Bowen Yang, Harvey Fierstein, Guillermo Díaz, Amanda Bearse, Monica Raymund, Brock Ciarlelli

Writer(s): Billy Eichner, Nicholas Stoller

Official Site: brosthemovie.com

144 votes and 44 Reviews

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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 88%

90%

In Theaters: September 30, 2022

On DVD/Blu-ray: November 22, 2022 On Digital/VOD: October 18, 2022

R | 1h 55m | Comedy, Romance

  Watch Trailer

Bobby Leiber (Billy Eichner) is a podcaster and writer assigned to write a romantic comedy about a gay couple that appeals to straight audiences. Instead, Bobby is more interested in detailing how LGBT+ relationships differ from straight relationships by portraying an unadulterated version of gay romance. Along the way, he meets Aaron (Luke Macfarlane), who makes him question his identity and view on love.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 88%

90%

In Theaters: September 30, 2022

On DVD/Blu-ray: November 22, 2022

On Digital/VOD: October 18, 2022

R | 1h 55m | Comedy, Romance

Bobby Leiber (Billy Eichner) is a podcaster and writer assigned to write a romantic comedy about a gay couple that appeals to straight audiences. Instead, Bobby is more interested in detailing how LGBT+ relationships differ from straight relationships by portraying an unadulterated version of gay romance.

Along the way, he meets Aaron (Luke Macfarlane), who makes him question his identity and view on love.