The rom-com Bros might be scoring well with critics, but that hasn't resulted in a very strong opening for the new movie. Co-written by Billy Eichner, who also stars in the film alongside Luke Macfarlane, Bros was directed by co-writer Nicholas Stoller. The film, which has a principal cast consisting of entirely LGBTQ+ actors, tells the comedic love story of a neurotic podcast host and a promiscuous lawyer who find exactly what they're looking for in each other.Eichner was doing a lot of work to help promote Bros, going so far as to bring back Billy on the Street with some of his famous friends to help sell tickets. Unfortunately, the result was not great, as the film landed with an opening of $4.8 million at the box office. The film now faces an uphill battle of earning back its $22 million budget, but that could still happen if positive reviews and word of mouth will have filmgoers checking out Bros in the coming weeks.For his part, Eichner can't help but feel disappointed by this result. He took to Twitter to share his thoughts on the situation, sharing a story about how he snuck into a packed screening to see everyone in the theater enjoying the film immensely. Feeling that it's not a matter of quality, Eichner suggests that the film is not getting the support it needs from outside of the LGBTQ+ community.Related: Exclusive: Billy Eichner Says He Wants Bros to ‘Remind People of How Much Fun it is to Go to a Movie’

Bros Is Doing Well With Critics

Bros Billy Eichner
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"Last night I snuck in and sat in the back of a sold out theater playing Bros in LA," he said in a Twitter thread. "The audience howled with laughter start to finish, burst into applause at the end, and some were wiping away tears as they walked out. It was truly magical. Really. I am VERY proud of this movie."

He added, "Rolling Stone already has Bros on the list of the best comedies of the 21st century. What’s also true is that at one point a theater chain called Universal and said they were pulling the trailer because of the gay content. (Uni convinced them not to). America, f*** yeah, etc etc. That’s just the world we live in, unfortunately. Even with glowing reviews, great Rotten Tomatoes scores, an A CinemaScore etc, straight people, especially in certain parts of the country, just didn’t show up for Bros. And that’s disappointing but it is what it is."

Making another plea for fans to see the film in theaters, Eichner stressed, "Everyone who ISN’T a homophobic weirdo should go see Bros tonight! You will have a blast! And it *is* special and uniquely powerful to see this particular story on a big screen, esp for queer folks who don’t get this opportunity often. I love this movie so much. GO BROS!!!"

Bros is now playing in theaters. You can watch the official trailer for the film below.