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Noah’s Ark Creator Just Dropped Shocking News About The Series’ Future

Noah’s Ark Creator Just Dropped Shocking News About The Series’ Future

The cast and creator of Noah's ARk at the I Am Awards
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Patrik-Ian Polk made breaking news during his I Am Awards acceptance speech.

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Of the many, many queer shows that ended too soon, Noah’s Ark is near the very top of that list.

The groundbreaking show, which focused on a group of gay Black men in Los Angeles aired on LOGO from 2005 to 2006, was — and remains — the only series of its kind. Naturally, its loss hit hard.

Well, today that changes. While giving an acceptance speech for his lifetime achievement award at the I Am Awards in Washington D.C., co-creator Patrik-Ian Polk shared some incredible news regarding the future of the beloved series.

“I am very happy to confirm that there is indeed more Noah’s Ark coming,” said Polk. “It is coming this year. That’s right you heard it here first at the I Am Awards. Breaking news, Noah’s Ark is coming back.”

Watch the announcement below.

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Rachel Shatto, Editor in Chief of PRIDE.com, is an SF Bay Area-based writer, podcaster, and former editor of Curve magazine, where she honed her passion for writing about social justice and sex (and their frequent intersection). Her work has appeared on Elite Daily, Tecca, and Joystiq, and she podcasts regularly about horror on the Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast Network. She can’t live without cats, vintage style, video games, drag queens, or the Oxford comma.

Rachel Shatto, Editor in Chief of PRIDE.com, is an SF Bay Area-based writer, podcaster, and former editor of Curve magazine, where she honed her passion for writing about social justice and sex (and their frequent intersection). Her work has appeared on Elite Daily, Tecca, and Joystiq, and she podcasts regularly about horror on the Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast Network. She can’t live without cats, vintage style, video games, drag queens, or the Oxford comma.