Gay cable channel Logo is thinking big with its original series Noah's Arc, with plans to turn the ensemble show about four black men living in Los Angeles into its first feature film.
Logo, the Viacom-owned cable channel aimed at gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender viewers, aims to have the film in theaters by 2008. Distribution plans for the film still are being firmed up, a Logo spokesman said.
Noah's Arc bowed on Logo shortly after the channel's mid-2005 launch and wrapped its second season late last year. The film is expected to pick up where the sophomore season's story line left off.
"Noah's Arc has so many dimensions and possibilities, so advancing to the feature film format is an exciting way to motivate our loyal fans and engage an even wider audience," Logo president Brian Graden said.





Yes, it would be nice to see the series on big screen but what about tv. You mean to tell me that I have to wait until 2008 to see what happens? That's not fair to us loyal watchers. If I hadn't went to the internet to look up when the next season was going to start I would not have known that it was going to the big screen. Not fair not fair.
i would run to the theatre :D
This sounds good, However, I hope that is not just "lip service" After all, other than this series, Logo offers nothing of interest to gay people of color...........Time will tell
Oh this should be cool. I'd go see it for sure :).