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Luke Macfarlane Spills The Tea About His Experience On LGBTQ RomCom Bros

When describing the "Bros" shoot to Vulture, Luke Macfarlane revealed, "The beginning of the movie was the hardest part to film." He explained that this was because his character was supposed to read as "boring" at first glance. "Boring people tend to not talk a lot," he told the outlet. "There were definitely conversations where I said, 'I think I should say less.' I asked to have lines removed, which most actors do not do."

There was another acting challenge he encountered when inhabiting his character Aaron. "Something that happens at the beginning of the movie, too, is that he drops his voice a lot," he shared. "Rewatching the movie, I was like, 'Oh my God, my voice is so low.' He's trying so hard to be this regular, masc, kind of boring guy."

The actor told IndieWire what he ultimately hopes audiences see in his character. "I hope that Aaron is taken with as much sensitivity as he deserves because I think he weirdly has the most to learn in this movie." He added, "I think he has the least experience in the community and he, like maybe some of our audience members will, [learns] that you don't actually need to be so afraid of it."