Bobby, a born and bred New Yorker and LGBT podcaster, prides himself on being unsentimental, emotionally unavailable, and interested exclusively in uncomplicated hookups. Aaron, an all-American, small-town athlete and law-bro, is sick of being written off as man-candy. Despite their differences, sparks fly.
Bros is outrageous, insightful, and celebratory. This inspired collaboration between director and co-writer Nicholas Stoller (Forgetting Sarah Marshall) and co-writer and star Billy Eichner (Billy on the Street) is a laugh-out-loud good time that strides its way into even the most cynical heart.
"Bros leans into the giddy little revolution of its own existence, inviting the audience into a good, gay time that hasn’t exactly happened, in this way, before."
—Richard Lawson, Vanity Fair
"When we talk about wanting to be seen, a lot of us really mean that what we want is a gay version of our ’90s rom-coms when the genre was at its best. Bros fits the bill."
—Ryan Lattanzio, indieWire