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From the producers of The Fault in Our Stars comes the relatable and heartfelt coming-of-age film LOVE, SIMON. Everyone deserves a great love story, but for 17-year-old Simon, it’s a bit complicated. The gay teenager hasn’t come out yet, and doesn’t know the identity of the anonymous classmate he’s fallen for online. Resolving both issues will be a hilarious, scary, life-changing adventure.

    • $14.99

From the producers of The Fault in Our Stars comes the relatable and heartfelt coming-of-age film LOVE, SIMON. Everyone deserves a great love story, but for 17-year-old Simon, it’s a bit complicated. The gay teenager hasn’t come out yet, and doesn’t know the identity of the anonymous classmate he’s fallen for online. Resolving both issues will be a hilarious, scary, life-changing adventure.

    • $14.99

Ratings and Reviews

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Critics Consensus:Love, Simon hits its coming-of-age beats more deftly than many entries in this well-traveled genre -- and represents an overdue, if not entirely successful, milestone of inclusion.

Affecting, lovable romcom about gay teen has a little edge.

Cast & Crew

Cast
Nick Robinson
Josh Duhamel
Jennifer Garner
Director
Greg Berlanti
Producers
Pouya Shahbazian
Isaac Klausner
Screenwriter
Elizabeth Berger
Isaac Aptaker

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There's more to Simon Spier's story.

E! News has an exclusive deleted scene from 20th Century Fox's Love, Simon, available on Digital May 29 and on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD June 12. In it, a recently outed Simon (Nick Robinson) goes to his first gay bar along with his straight BFF Nick Eisner (Jorge Lendeborg Jr.). Ironically, but not surprisingly, Nick seems to be more comfortable in the bar than Simon does.

'I think that guy is checking me out,' an underage Nick says.

Rolling his eyes, Simon says, 'You've said that about literally every guy since we got here.'

'Well, what can I say?' Nick asks. 'The gays love me!'

Moments later, a college co-ed named Kevin (Colton Haynes) approaches Simon to ask if he'd like to dance. Panic at the disco songs. Nervous, Simon says no—but Nick isn't about to let him pass on the opportunity.

To see what happens next, watch the clip now.

Even though his only scene was cut, Haynes is proud of the film's message: