this Friday. The Channel 4 sofa favourite has shared the first look at the episode, which features two brand new celeb additions.
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Billy Eichner is living out his lifelong dream.
In a newly announced rom-com, the “Billy On The Street” comedian, 43, will both write and star in his romantic comedy “Bros”, a gay love story that will, for the first time ever, feature a cast comprised of entirely LGTBQ+ actors.
The Hollywood Reporter first broke the news, revealing that each heterosexual role in the film “will be played by openly LGBTQ actors and actresses.”
“Bros” is described as “a smart, swoony and heartfelt comedy about two
this Friday. The Channel 4 sofa favourite has shared the first look at the episode, which features two brand new celeb additions.
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Amanda Bearse, perhaps most recognized for her role as Marcy D’Arcy on “Married With Children,” is joining Billy Eichner and the rest of the LGBTQ principal cast in Universal Picture’s history-making film ‘Bros,’ the first studio production to be feature an all LGBTQ+ principal cast. Photo: Richard Dickey.
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Amanda Bearse (Married…with Children) has found one of the first roles of a newly rebooted screen career in Universal Pictures’ history-making rom-com Bros—the first studio film to feature an entirely LGBTQ+ principal cast, with queer actors taking on queer roles, as well as all heterosexual characters.
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Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterBilly Eichner’s landmark romantic comedy “Bros” has added a new crop of actors to its ensemble cast. All principals in the Universal Pictures project are LGBTQ+.New additions include Academy Award-winning actor-writer Jim Rash, Eve Lindley, D’Lo Srijaerajah, Peter Kim, Justin Covington, Dot-Marie Jones and Becca Blackwell.The cast reflects a broad range of comedic talent and was built to expand and diversify queer representation on screen.
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The cast of the upcoming movie Bros has been announced and the film will be making history as the first major studio film to feature an all-LGBTQ+ principal cast.