Here's who is a part of the all-LGBTQ+ cast of Billy Eichner's groundbreaking gay rom-com 'Bros!'

Billy Eichner's upcoming, gay AF romantic-comedy film Bros doesn't come out until later this year, but considering the fact that it is being credited as the first theatrically-released romantic comedy from a major studio (Universal Pictures) about two gay men falling in love and will have an all LGBTQ+ cast -- yes, your read that right, everyone in the cast (even the actors playing the straight roles) is a part of the LGBTQ+ community -- we are already counting down the days until we can see the film in theaters!
Scroll through to see all the queer excellence featured in the cast of Bros, which is set to premiere on September 30, 2022!
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'Billy on the Street's Billy Eichner

Eichner is, of course, starring in Bros, with production from beloved director Judd Apatow! Eichner is also co-writing the script with screenwriter Nicholas Stoller, who is directing.
'Brothers & Sisters' star Luke Macfarlane

According previously reported earlier this year by Deadline, Brothers & Sisters actor and Canadian heartthrob Luke Macfarlane will be starring opposite Billy as his love interest.
'Married...with Children' star Amanda Bearse

The trailblazing lesbian actress, who publicly came out as gay in 1993 and is best known for her role as Marcy D'Arcy on Fox's long-running sitcom Married...with Children, is set to play the mother of Macfarlane's character in Bros!
Broadway and 'Hairspray' legend Harvey Fierstein

In November 2021, Variety reported that theater legend, whose many film credits include roles in iconic titles like Mrs. Doubtfire, Independence Day, and Mulan, would be joining the Bros cast alongside SNL funyman Bowen Yang!
'Saturday Night Live's Bowen Yang

Emmy-nominated SNL star and stand-up comedian Bowen Yang was a later addition to the already stacked Bros cast, and we loved to see it!
'Zola' star and 'The Queens Supreme Court' host TS Madison

'RuPaul's Drag Race' Season 13 winner Symone

'Star' and 'The United States vs. Billie Holiday's Miss Lawrence

'Weeds' and 'Scandal' actor Guillermo Diaz

'Billy on the Street' and 'The Game Show' writer Guy Branum

'Hightown's Monica Raymund

'Glee' star Dot Marie Jones

'Queer Eye for the Straight Guy' alum Jai Rodriguez

Internet sensation Benito Skinner













