Andy Cohen Tells Lukas Gage That ‘Road House’ Looks Like “Gay Porn” On ‘WWHL’: “I Mean It In The Highest Compliment”

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Road House hasn’t come out yet, but that didn’t stop Andy Cohen from giving his NSFW take on the Jake Gyllenhaal-led remake. According to the Bravo staple, previews for the Prime Video action flick reminded him of “gay porn.”

Cohen’s comparison came during Tuesday night’s episode of Watch What Happens Live in which Vanderpump Rules star Katie Maloney and actor Lukas Gage joined him in the Bravo Clubhouse. In fact, Gage — who is known for his roles in Euphoria and The White Lotus — also stars opposite Gyllenhaal and Conor McGregor in Road House.

Road House, which looks great. It looks so great,” Cohen gushed. “Forgive me for saying this but I mean it in the highest compliment: it kind of looks like gay porn a little bit.”

Gage confirmed that Cohen would be “so horny for this movie,” adding, “You are gonna be rocked.” The talk show host then asked, “I’m gonna be all bricked up watching it?” to which the actor replied, “I mean, it’s Jake Gyllenhaal and Conor McGregor naked for three hours.”

The You star also revealed that he wears a “sling” in the movie.

As Cohen put it: what more do we want in a film?

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The movie, which is coming to Prime Video on March 21, is a reimagining of the 1989 flick of the same name starring Patrick Swayze. In it, Gyllenhaal plays a former UFC fighter who takes a job as a bouncer in a roadhouse, where things are not quite how they seem.

According to Gage, the writers of the movie ” didn’t want to step on” the original film, but instead wanted to pay homage to it.

“I think we show our respect and do a nod to it, but we also are such a current version with it,” Gage told Entertainment Tonight. “We got Post Malone and Conor McGregor and like the music of it, it’s just a completely different thing. So I want people to go in there and not expect a reboot but more of a reimagined current version of this story.”

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