Tyler Perry is probably best known for creating stories that center or speak to African American women: from the Madea catalogue to TV shows like his soap The Haves and the Have Nots, Perry has built no small fortune by depicting women celebrating, loving, laughing, and of course getting revenge.
Now he's focusing on the fellas. In his latest project for the streaming service BET+, Perry's dramedy Bruh follows four long-time friends as they navigate life and relationships through the strength of their brotherly bond.
Friends since college, now-thirty-somethings Jonathan "John" Watts (Barry Brewer), Tom Brooks (Mahdi Cocci), Mike Alexander (Phillip Mullings), and Bill Frazier (Monti Washington) find themselves learning to stand on their own
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