The cult-favorite comedy Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild! is back in the spotlight, landing on the cover of GRAB Magazine’s latest issue, now hitting stands in Chicago.
The issue features a three-page spread with director Todd Stephens in conversation with Mike Bahr, revisiting the film’s unapologetically wild energy and its place as a time capsule of late-2000s queer nightlife.
Originally released in 2008, Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild! embraced outrageous humor, fearless sex positivity, and a no-holds-barred celebration of queer culture. Packed with unforgettable cameos from icons like RuPaul and Scott Thompson, the film captured a pre-app era when connection thrived in bars, beaches, and over-the-top competitions.
In the interview, Stephens reflects on the film’s legacy, its refusal to sanitize queer desire, and how its anything-goes spirit still feels rebellious today. He also shares how the landscape has shifted since the film’s release, noting that today’s app-driven culture would push the story even further.
As Breaking Glass Pictures rereleases the film, Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild! remains as bold, chaotic, and unapologetic as ever—continuing to resonate with audiences nearly two decades later.
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