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Noah's Arc: Movie To Hit Theaters Next Month

Posted Sep 5th 2008 4:44PM by Karu F. Daniels
Filed under: Entertainment Newswire, Entertainment

By Karu F. Daniels, BlackVoices.com

Move over "Sex and the City.'

Another sexually charged hit TV series revolving around a group of four friends (and their love lives) in the big city is hitting the big screen.

BlackVoices.com has learned that the long-awaited film spin-off of the television series, 'Noah's Arc,' will make its way into theaters on Oct. 24.

Officially titled, 'Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom,' the Patrik Ian Polk-helmed flick will pick up where the popular Logo Network drama-comedy left off when it as canceled in 2007 – after its second season on the air.

All of the original main characters from the show (Darryl Stephens, Douglas Spearman, Jonathan Julian, Jensen Atwood , Christian Vincent and Rodney Chester) are all along for the ride in a storyline that revolves around the Martha's Vineyard marriage of Noah and Wade.

SEE A SNEAK PEEK OF THE FILM BELOW. MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY.
During the cross-country trek from Los Angeles to Massachusetts, revelations where secrets and lies are exposed, hearts are challenged and friendships are turned upside down.

Polk, who masterfully crafted the critically acclaimed drama 'Punks' directs from a script he co-wrote with newcomer John R. Gordon.

Tony Award winning diva Tonya Pinkins (who also starred on 'One Life To Live') appears in the film, along with legendary singer-songwriter Phoebe Snow.

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<a href="http://www.logoonline.com/shows/dyn/noahs_arc_2/series.jhtml">Noah's Arc : Noah's Arc Film Sneak Peek!</a> The boys are back! Check out a sneak peek of the upcoming Noah's Arc feature film.
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1. Although, I wish them much success.... it is just not something I would watch. But hey if "queer eye for a straight guy" can pull in the ratings... then I wish more of the same for these young men.

IPress at 12:37AM on Sep 6th 2008

2. I love me some Darryl Stephens and cannot wait to see him in this film. He is such a kind-hearted and groovy Dude and I am Blessed to be amongst his MySpace Friends. If you are reading this, love you Darryl! You already know I am your #1 Fan in (My City) New York.

Peace & Love,
TeYoJe

TeYoJe at 12:45AM on Sep 6th 2008

3. I have watched "queer as folks" on HBO, it was shocking at first to see the gay lifestyle, but I grew to like some of the characters. However when it comes to black homosexuals there is a double standard because of the "Down Low" and "HIV" not to mention many blacks are homophobic.

lekita at 2:35AM on Sep 6th 2008

4. IVE WAITED IT SEEMS LIKE 4EVER TO SEE THE SEQUEL, I CANT WAIT , THOSE GUYS LEFT US HANGING , AM A DEVOTED FAN I LOVE THE WHOLE ENTIRE CAST I HOPE BRANDY IS STILL ON THE SHOW AS WELL

LEVI ARIE at 7:04AM on Sep 6th 2008

5. I am glad Logo saw the light and decided to give the show a chance to end in a respectable way. My understanding is that it was one of their my highest rated programs on the network. It was a pure $ & cents decision to cancel it.

Michael at 10:13AM on Sep 6th 2008

6. Can't wait to see the movie. The last episode left us wondering what happened. All my friends were loyal fans and are really excited. Hope this film will make LOGO rethink and put the show back on the air. Does anyone know what cities the film will play in?

Lynn at 10:22AM on Sep 6th 2008

7. I like the pic Noah and Wade.

Vee at 11:30PM on Sep 6th 2008

8. I just finished up Season 2 a few hours ago and I'm like WTF OMFG WHY DID THEY CANCEL THIS SHOW WITH THIS TYPE OF CLIFFHANGER!!!

I just love this series and I am heartbroken to find out that it was cancelled so abruptly. I cannot wait until it hits the movie screen and I will drag my friends to go see it.

Sean at 4:21AM on Sep 7th 2008

9. I, too, am glad the show can now have a proper ending.
I own the DVDs and plan to buy several tickets when the movie comes out.

Nothing but love and support for these guys!

KC at 7:02PM on Sep 7th 2008

10. The antiipation for this movie is becoming overwhelming....I'm so excited that the entire cast, including Jensen Atwood, have returned for his big screen adventure.....I'm anxiously awaiting the premier!
-Nay

Vernay aka MsJaxo at 5:55PM on Sep 8th 2008

11. The antiipation for this movie is becoming overwhelming....I'm soexcited that the entire cast, including Jensen Atwood, have returnedfor his big screen adventure.....I'm anxiously awaiting the premier!

-Nay

Vernay aka MsJaxon at 5:57PM on Sep 8th 2008

12. I just want to say I loved the show It was not only exciting to watch and fun but it was very educational and i believe it represents normal everyday people and not just what people consider stereotypically gay. I own both season and have no problem watching them a million times because you can always get something from it. I know I will own the movie when it comes out on DVD and I hope the show comes back. It really represents a community that everyone don't really see.

Derrick at 6:33PM on Sep 8th 2008

13. I can hardly wait for October 24th. I have been a fan of Noah's Arc for a long time. I was very disappointed when Logo cancelled the series. These guys are very talented and they have my support 100%. Kudos!!

Carol Strickland at 9:36PM on Sep 8th 2008

14. I have been a fan from day one. I own both seasons on d.v.d. and never get tired of watching them. I just love my guys they are all so talented and the most beautiful people. They care so much for their fans/friends. I'm so happy that Logo decided to do the movie and i will be one of the first on line on the 24th of Oct. I would love it if the show returned or at least we could get more movies to continue they saga of Noah and Wade( The Hottest couple to grace the t.v. and now the Big screen).Much LOVE and continued SUCCESS to The Men Of Noah's Arc. Barbara aka Hot Butterfly

Barbara Fallatik at 3:14AM on Sep 9th 2008

15. I just read on Logo's website the movie opens October 24th in LA, NY, ATL, Chicago and DC!!! Can't wait!!!
WWW.NOAHSARCMOVIE.COM

Joseph at 12:40PM on Sep 10th 2008

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