via Instagram/@antoniFilm & TV / NewsFilm & TV / NewsNetflix is making a rom-com about Antoni from Queer Eye’s dating lifeThe story for the film, Girls & Boys, has been developed by Porowski and Black-ish writer Kenya BarrisShareLink copied ✔️April 18, 2020April 18, 2020TextThom Waite The 2018 reboot of Queer Eye was huge for the new Fab Five, including Antoni Porowski. Since the first series aired, he’s starred in three more, published a cookbook, and channelled American Psycho in a Netflix thriller. Now though, Antoni’s own life is going to be the subject of a Netflix film, titled Girls & Boys. At least, the rom-com will be loosely based on Porowski’s dating experiences, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The designated chef of Queer Eye has developed the film’s story with Black-ish creator Kenya Barris, and Pen15’s Andrew Rhymer and Jeff Chan will write the screenplay. A large part of the film will seemingly focus on Porowski’s sexual fluidity, which he’s talked about in previous interviews. “I don’t really know and I kind of like not knowing,” he said of his sexuality in a 2019 interview with GQ. “I feel like if I do refer to myself as gay, which would make it easier for people to understand sometimes, I feel like it dishonours women that I've been in love with.” Not much more information has been made available about Girls & Boys yet, and we’re still waiting on a release date. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREDazed x MUBI Club’s next film is The Secret Agent“Wuthering Heights” united the Dazed team – because it was so badThe North FaceThe North Face joins forces with Loyle Carner for Red Box LiveObsessive, doomed and self-destructive: The most toxic on-screen romances“Wuthering Heights” left me so coldKristen Stewart: ‘Women often operate from a place of shame’100 Nights of Hero: The story behind Julia Jackman’s lo-fi queer fantasyAkinola Davies Jr on his atmospheric debut, My Father’s ShadowThe 2026 Sundance films we can’t stop thinking aboutTwinless: A tragicomic drama about loneliness, grief and queer friendshipDazed x MUBI Cinema Club returns with a screening of My Father’s ShadowNo Other Choice: Park Chan-wook’s bleak, bloody takedown of capitalismEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy