
James and Sandler portray two straight, single Brooklyn firefighters who pose as a married gay couple in order to receive domestic partner benefits in "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry." (File Photo)
Adam Sandler says there's a moral to his upcoming movie "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry," according to media reports Monday.
"This movie says there's nothing wrong with being gay. There's just something wrong with being gay for Kevin James," Sandler told Newsweek.
James, star of the CBS comedy "The King of Queens," and Sandler portray two straight, single Brooklyn firefighters who pose as a married gay couple in order to receive domestic partner benefits.
"I know Kevin, and it's kind of a strange thing to have to play," Sandler said.
"Wedding Crashers" helmer David Dobkin directed the long-gestating comedy.
The movie is scheduled to be released July 20.
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