Now it’s getting weird (or maybe we should say weirder).

More than a million people have signed up to storm Area 51 next month — and now the top “adult entertainment” company in Nevada is set to join in.

“Come September 20, we’ll be there,” Ryan Carlson, director of operations at Déjà Vu Services, told KSNV.

“We know what most Americans know: that strippers make any event better, and this one will be no exception,” he said. “We don’t know if there’s aliens at Area 51, but if there are, they’ll be entertained upon their rescue, along with any party-goers that attend.”

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Carlson also said he’ll send a dozen erotic dancers, accompanied by the company’s mobile strip club — called the “Strippermobile” — to the top-secret site.

A Facebook post from September 2018, headlined “Storm Area 51, They Can’t Stop All of Us,” exploded last month on the internet. Under the section on “Details,” the poster wrote, “We will all meet up at the Area 51 Alien Center tourist attraction and coordinate our entry. If we naruto run, we can move faster than their bullets,” referring to a Japanese comic character known for his speed.

Lets see them aliens,” the poster wrote.

By the end of June, there were more than 1 million people signed up and 915,000 “interested.” Thousands have posted within the original post, some offering “game plans” for how to seize the federal compound near Groom Lake, Nevada, which has long been rumored to hold evidence of extraterrestrial beings and their space crafts.

Even though it all began as a joke, the Air Force is apparently taking it seriously.

“We would discourage anyone from trying to come into the area,” an Air Force spokeswoman previously said, RT.com reported.

“[Area 51] is an open training range for the U.S. Air Force, and we would discourage anyone from trying to come into the area where we train American armed forces. … The U.S. Air Force always stands ready to protect America and its assets,” spokeswoman Laura McAndrews told The Washington Post.

Annie Jacobsen, author of “Area 51: An Uncensored History of America’s Top Secret Military Base,” dismissed the idea that the supposed throng could actually pull off its plan to get into the facility, which is the size of Connecticut and heavily manned by the military.

“That base is so jealously guarded, both in terms of media and in terms of actual physicality. I don’t think the Air Force or any of the other military partners or intelligence community partners that are all working out there at Area 51 are gonna let anybody anywhere near the entrance to Area 51,” Jacobsen said on Fox News.

Still, it all may turn out to be a joke. One Facebook user wrote: “Hello US government, this is a joke, and I do not actually intend to go ahead with this plan. I just thought it would be funny and get me some thumbsy uppies on the internet. I’m not responsible if people decide to actually storm area 51.”