“Whenever you make a movie, there’s the script, there’s what you shoot, and then there’s what they cut together. I haven’t been in a lot of movies, but I’ve been in movies where you would see three completely distinct ‘movies,’ and this movie-when I read it, when we shot it and when I watch it-feels the same. In a phone interview from New York City, Urie spoke about Coolidge’s impeccable comedic timing, the experience of leading Netflix’s first gay holiday rom-com with Chambers and Macfarlane, and the importance of telling a wider breadth of stories that represent different experiences within the LGBTQ+ community.