“Noah’s Arc,” the beloved and groundbreaking series chronicling the lives and loves of four gay Black men in Los Angeles, will return to the small screen this year.
Director Patrik-Ian Polk shared the news while accepting his Lifetime Achievement Award at the second annual SpeakOut “I AM” Awards in D.C., last week, Gaye Magazine reports. “I am very happy to confirm that there is, indeed, more ‘Noah’s Arc’ coming,” Polk said to a mass of cheers. “And it is coming this year. ‘Noah’s Arc’ is coming back,” Polk said during his acceptance speech April 23.
Fans of the show have often asked Polk and cast members whether more episodes would be coming. The original cast — Darryl Stephens (Noah), Jensen Atwood (Wade), Christian Vincent (Ricky), and Rodney Chester (Alex) — attended the ceremony to celebrate Polk’s achievement.
Doug Spearman (Chance), was absent, but sent a video to thank Polk for his legacy in the industry and his career. “Noah’s Arc” star Stephens then went on social media to share the news with fans, saying the project would be an MTV movie. “Noah’s Arc” was a pioneering comedy-drama that ran for two seasons (from 2005 to 2006) and 17 episodes on Logo.
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