RuPaul to Star as President in Train-Set Action-Comedy

Official Announcement

Drag icon RuPaul is set to headline a brand-new action-comedy feature slated for theatrical release in 2026. This will mark the first-ever big-screen movie from the RuPaul’s Drag Race universe. The film is directed by Adam Shankman and produced by World of Wonder, with distribution by Bleecker Street.


Story & Characters

The plot centers on best friends Tess and DeeDee, train stewardesses who transition from the mundane Stank Rail to the glamorous Glamazonian Express. When a catastrophic event—“Stormganza”—threatens to derail the train and send it crashing into Los Angeles, they must team up with first-class attendants and President Judy Gagwell (played by RuPaul) to save the day in a wild, campy caper.


Cast & Crew Highlights

  • RuPaul headlines as President Judy Gagwell. Of the role, RuPaul quipped:
    “President Judy Gagwell is the part I was born to play. Finally, a role I can sink my dentures into.”
  • Adam Shankman—known for directing Hairspray, The Wedding Planner, A Walk to Remember, and more—is at the helm.
    He shared:
    “I’ve been friends with RuPaul for 30 years… When they asked me to come aboard this hilarious and truly unhinged project… I couldn’t resist.”
  • The screenplay is written by Connor Wright and Christina Friel, who previously collaborated with RuPaul on The Bitch Who Stole Christmas.

Production Details

  • Production companies include World of Wonder, with Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato, Tom Campbell, RuPaul Charles, and Adam Shankman as producers.
  • Unapologetic Projects is executive producing and providing financing.
  • Principal photography is expected to begin this fall in Los Angeles.

What Makes It Special

  • This marks the first theatrical feature film branching directly from the Drag Race universe.
  • The concept marries camp, comedy, and action in a singular blend of high-speed thrills and drag culture—promising a uniquely bold and entertaining cinematic experience. Producers describe it as “the most bonkers train in cinematic herstory.”

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