Re-release of LGBTQ+ comedy

Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild!

Breaking Glass Pictures proudly announces the re-release of the cult-favorite LGBTQ+ comedy Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild! Back when what happened at the beach stayed at the beach!

The sequel arrives on major streaming platforms on March 3. Originally released in 2008, the outrageous and unapologetically queer sequel has secured its place in pop culture thanks to its fearless humor, stacked guest appearances, and vivid time-capsule snapshot of late-2000s gay nightlife, celebrity culture, and sex-positive storytelling.

“The gay community has evolved so much over the past twenty years,” says Rich Wolf of Breaking Glass Pictures, an executive producer on the film. “Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild! is a joyful reminder of a pre-Grindr, pre-influencer era—when a wild, party-fueled week at the beach was all about freedom, friendship, and the thrill of letting loose, and what happened there really did stay there.”

Written and directed by Todd Stephens and serving as a follow-up to his 2006 hit Another Gay Movie, the sequel reunites fan-favorite characters Andy, Nico, Jarod, and Griff, trading collegiate chaos for a sun-soaked Spring Break in Fort Lauderdale. What begins as a carefree vacation quickly spirals into a no-holds-barred competition dubbed “Gays Gone Wild!” where the rules are simple: hook up with as many guys as possible during Spring Break. The winner earns the coveted—and completely ridiculous—title of “Miss Gay Gone Wild.”

Andy (played by Jake Mosser), no longer the awkward underdog, finds himself effortlessly attracting attention but is thrown off course when he falls for Luis (Euriamis Losada), a charming and handsome virgin who challenges Andy’s assumptions about love and intimacy. Meanwhile, Nico (Jonah Blechman—who previously shared an on-screen kiss with Leonardo DiCaprio in This Boy’s Life) struggles to attract anyone at all, escaping instead into a fantasy involving a shirtless merman played by adult film icon Brent Corrigan.

Jarod (Jimmy Clabots) and Griff (Aaron Michael Davies), now a committed couple, must decide whether entering the contest together is worth risking their relationship. Adding to the chaos is a hyper-competitive trio—all named Jasper—played by Will Wikle, Brand Lim, and Isaac Webster, who will stop at nothing to rig the contest in their favor.

The film is also remembered for its over-the-top celebrity cameos, many of which feel even more iconic in retrospect. Appearances include global drag superstar RuPaul; comedian Scott Thompson of The Kids in the Hall; Willam Belli of RuPaul’s Drag Race; and adult entertainment legends Michael Lucas and the late Colton Ford.

A particularly notorious subplot features gossip blogger Perez Hilton playing himself in a surreal arc that sees him suffer a head injury, transform into a fire-and-brimstone religious zealot determined to suppress gay debauchery, and then, after another blow to the head, snap right back to form.

Upon its original release, the film found an enthusiastic audience that embraced its raunchy humor, unapologetic queerness, and refusal to sanitize gay sexuality for mainstream comfort. Over the years, it has achieved cult status, celebrated for capturing a specific moment in LGBTQ+ media when camp, controversy, and sex positivity collided without apology.

The 2026 re-release invites longtime fans to revisit this boldly irreverent comedy. It introduces a new generation to a film that helped push queer cinema further into the mainstream by being loud, messy, and proudly itself.

Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild! was originally produced in 2008, featuring comedy, romance, and LGBTQ+ themes. The runtime is 99 minutes with a TV-MA rating.

Founded in 2009 and based in Philadelphia, Breaking Glass Pictures is a leading independent film distribution company focused on delivering thought-provoking, inclusive, and impactful films to audiences worldwide. With a strong history of championing LGBTQ+ cinema, documentaries, and bold independent features, Breaking Glass proudly supports visionary storytellers who challenge convention and spotlight underrepresented voices.

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