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Queer as Folkis officially making its grand return to the small screen!
NBCUniversal’s Peacock streaming serviceannounced on Thursday that a reboot of the iconic show was given a straight-to-series order. Writer-director Stephen Dunn, known for the filmCloset Monster, is the show’s creator.
Queer as Folkoriginally ran for 10 episodes in the U.K. from 1999 to 2000. Months after it ended, Showtime and Showcase released a Canadian-American version of the series, which ran for five seasons between 2000 and 2005. While the British version followedthe lives of a group of gay friendsliving in Manchester, the U.S. version centered on five gay pals in Pittsburgh.
The latest edition ofQueer as Folkis set to be a modern update of the British series.
“Queer as Folkwas more than just a show, it was a ground-breaking and necessary voice for so many people. Stephen’s new version for Peacock arrives at yet another pivotal moment in our culture,” Lisa Katz, the president of scripted content at NBCUniversal Television, said in a press release. “Alex Sepiol, EVP of drama programming, and his team have championed this project from the first moment it landed on their desks, working to ensure the script became the series we’re announcing today. The entire team is so excited to be a part of introducing a new generation to this type of authentic and affirming storytelling.”
Dunn, for his part, also expressed his excitement about bringing his reiteration of the popular show to life.
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Dunn, who wrote and plans to direct the first episode, continued, “But so much has changed in the last 20 years and how wonderful would it be if the next generation didn’t have to watchQueer as Folkalone in their dank basements with the sound muted, but with their family and friends and the volume cranked all the way to the max.”
News regarding aQueer as Folkreboot first surfaced in 2018, with plans for it to premiere on Bravo. However, the following year, it was announced that the serieswould instead move to NBCUniversal’s streaming service,which debuted in July 2020.
A premiere date and casting for the show has yet to be revealed.
source: people.com