Staring up at the screen, as a 14-year-old, Eichner remembered thinking, “I could do that. His parents took him to “When Harry Met Sally,” “Pretty Woman” (yikes), “Dirty Dancing,” “Sleepless in Seattle.” And he had come to believe he never would. “Definitely,” Stoller remembers Eichner saying.Įichner, speaking in April from, as he put it, “Las Vegas, of all terrible places,” where he had just debuted the “Bros” trailer, remembers it a little differently.
He thought immediately of Eichner, whom he had worked with on “Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising” and the acerbic Netflix series “Friends From College.” In between seasons of that show, he called Eichner up, suggesting they collaborate. “I’m the diversity hire,” Stoller, who is straight, told me.