Noah's Arc: The Movie ⁞⁞ Movie Spotlight


Based on the groundbreaking series, Noah's Arc: The Movie reunited the cast, picking up on the lives of the characters 19 years after the end of the original series. Noah (Darryl Stephens) and Wade (Jensen Atwood) found themselves preparing for the next phase of their marriage: fatherhood. Things appear to be falling perfectly into place for Noah, as he wraps up production on his series to begin his new role as a stay-at-home dad, waiting for the birth of the couples' twins via surrogate. But when the professional opportunity of a lifetime falls into his hands, he begins to struggle with those plans. Meanwhile, his three best friends Alex, Chance & Ricky find themselves at crossroads as well. Alex's thriving drag career at his club Bootnanny's is tempered by problems at home as he and his doctor husband Trey (Gregory Keith) deal with the rebellion of their trans daughter Olivia (Mariyea) who takes her annoyance out on Alex to the point of retreating to her godfather Noah, who agrees to allow her to stay to provide the family with some healing distance, which further annoys Alex. Things get more complicated as Wade brings work home with him, in the form of troubled young rapper 2-Tone Celo (Jasun Jabbar), who takes an interest in Olivia, causing Noah to get very protective. Noah is further challenged by the toy babies he and Wade are charged with using as parental practice, while working on a pitch for a potential film deal to work with Beyoncé which could upend the couple's plans for parenthood.

Chance (Doug Spearman) is looking to spread his wings in the bedroom and spice up romance with his husband Eddie (Jonathan Julian) after being on the receiving end of flirtations from handsome waiter Xavier (Michael McIvory Jones). It's later revealed that Chance's conversations with his husband have been happening in his head, due to Eddie's passing, which has left Chance unable to move forward with his love life. He isn't the only one in the friend group keeping a secret. Ricky (Christian Vincent) pretends to confidently bid farewell to his love Junito (Wilson Cruz) who is headed off to Canada, hoping Ricky might give him a reason to stay. Ricky later reveals to Noah that he has been dealing with testicular cancer on his own, despite Junito's career as a doctor and his circle of friends. Ricky swears Noah to secrecy, not wanting to burden his friends with his diagnosis. In the end, Noah & Wade get a surprise in the form of triplets after attempting a last minute threesome with a hot dancer/nanny (Robb Sherman), Alex & Olivia make amends so Olivia can return home, Chance makes a connection with fellow grieving single Taylor (Tory Devon Smith), and Noah helps reunite Ricky with Junito to help support him through his cancer, leading him to reveal his diagnosis to his friends. It all ends with new dad Noah receiving his coveted call from Beyoncé as the film fades to black. The movie also featured RuPaul's Drag Race alum Kennedy Davenport, playing Queen Kennedy, a member of Alex's drag performance group. 

 









































































































































 

No comments

Powered by Blogger.