Billy Eichner showcases an entirely LGBTQ+ principal cast and the first gay romantic comedy from a major studio at the Toronto International Film Festival with “Bros.”

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Eichner, the first openly gay man to co-write and star in his own major studio film, has cast even the heterosexual roles with openly LGBTQ+ actors.

Eichner told Reuters his goal was to “flip the script,” to add to the experience. “I want them (the LGBTQ+ community) to laugh. I want them to be moved. I want them to see themselves and I want them to leave feeling really good.”

The Universal Pictures film is part satire, part rom-com as it follows Eichner’s character on his journey towards love. Luke Macfarlane plays the love interest, a macho-type character who would be typically written off as “man-candy,” as the movie aims to pay tribute to the extensive diversity within LGBTQ+ culture.

"It's about time we have a movie for ourselves that's supported by a major studio," Macfarlane told Reuters.

Eichner co-wrote the screenplay with Director Nicholas Stoller, who created the Netflix comedy “Friends from College” which Eichner also starred in. Stoller told Reuters a highlight of making this movie was learning so much about the LGBTQ+ community.