The Groomsmen is a heartfelt and hilarious queer romantic comedy that takes bromance to the next (emotional) level. Imagine flying to your best friend’s wedding — on a Greek island, no less — while secretly being in love with him. What could possibly go wrong? Oh, everything.
Danny (Jonathan Bennett) is thoughtful, a bit awkward, and hopelessly in love with Zack (Alexander Lincoln) — who, unfortunately, is getting married. Zack is charming, slightly oblivious, and the kind of guy who wears linen shirts unironically. Together, they’re the perfect emotional disaster waiting to happen.
The Groomsmen: From Bros to Bold Confessions
When Zack asks Danny to be his best man, things spiral into sun-drenched chaos. As the wedding festivities unfold, so do long-buried feelings. The beaches are gorgeous, the guests are nosy, and the bride is way more perceptive than Zack.
What follows is a slow unraveling of smiles and secrets. Everyone seems to know the truth — except the groom. But love, as we know, has a way of catching up. Especially when there are too many cocktails, too much dancing, and a hotel room with only one bed.
More Than Just a Holiday Fling
The Groomsmen isn’t just about the “will-they-won’t-they” tension. It’s about timing, courage, and figuring out if you’re ready to risk everything for someone who might not even know what you mean to them.
And In the End, They Kissed… Under a Santorini Sunset
“If I screw this up, at least I did it while looking amazing in linen.”
— Danny, probably