We didn’t think Netflix could get any gayer… and then this happened

Ryan Murphy doesn’t show any signs of stopping–or even slowing down, for that matter–anytime soon.

Last week, the Hollywood power producer announced he was bringing the Broadway musical The Prom to Netflix. This week, he announced he’ll also be bringing the smash hit The Boys In The Band to the streaming giant.

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Murphy made the big announcement on Instagram yesterday, writing: “Last summer, THE BOYS IN THE BAND were on Broadway, breaking house records at The Booth. THIS summer, The Boys In the Band will be filming a Netflix movie event.”

Murphy said he will be producing the project alongside David Stone and Ned Martel. Joe Mantello, who directed the Broadway revival, will also direct the film adaptation, and the entire Broadcast cast will reprise their roles.

Related: Ryan Murphy teases some potentially big news on Instagram

“I can’t wait to be on set with Joe and Jim Parsons, Zachary Quinto, Andrew Rannells, Matt Bomer, Charlie Carver, Robin de Jesus, Tuc Watkins, Michael Benjamin Washington and Brian Hutchison,” Murphy wrote.

Murphy, who was just named one of TIME magazine’s 100 most influential people of 2019, will produce the adaptation as part of his overall deal with Netflix. The film set to premiere sometime next year.

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