Love, Simon Director Greg Berlanti Opens Up About Why The Film Remains Special To Him Years Later

Hollywood vet Greg Berlanti has delivered many great movies and TV shows over the years, and his latest flick, the critically well received Fly Me To The Moon, just released as part of the 2024 movie schedule. The triple threat (director, producer and writer) has worked on a number of successful productions across both the big and small screens, One of those is the the LGTBQ+, young adult film Love, Simon, and Berlanti recently shared why the film remains special to him several years later.

A major force at The CW, Greg Berlanti has worked on countless TV shows. And Love, Simon was only his third studio film when it released in 2018. One of the best rom-coms of all time, the film is a coming-of age-story centered around a closeted gay teen who strikes up an anonymous email romance with another gay student at his school, and it’s based on the book by Becky Albertalli. While speaking with Deadline, the Life As We Know It director recalled why he decided to take a break from TV to make the teen flick:

I had about 15 shows then. Honestly, I don’t count them because there it’s more about the people I do them with. Even sometimes after things are canceled in my mind, they still exist. I have to keep believing in them even after we’re told they are not going to work out. But Love, Simon … I go back to that story I told you about working the video store in my hometown. I still categorize movies in terms of where they would have been, on what shelf in the store I would’ve put them on. Love, Simon was always that movie to me that wasn’t on that shelf and deserved to be. I really set forth with that film to add to that John Hughes-esque pantheon of teen movies that were nostalgic and wistful and timeless in their own way.

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