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Yes, there will be a “Crazy Rich Asians 2.” The first movie, released in 2018, was a huge success, earning $240 million worldwide. The sequel is based on the second book in Kevin Kwan’s trilogy, titled “China Rich Girlfriend.”
Despite facing delays due to behind-the-scenes issues and the pandemic, the project is moving forward. The initial plan was to film both the second and third movies back-to-back in 2020, but challenges, including co-writer Adele Lim leaving over a pay disparity, led to delays. As of March 2022, Amy Wang is set to take over co-writing duties.
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The plot delves into the deepening feelings between Astrid and Charlie, despite both being married, as well as the growing gulf between Astrid and her husband Michael. The storyline promises a mix of romance, heartbreak, and revenge, maintaining the opulent and high-fashion aesthetic of the first movie.
The expected Cast include:
“Crazy Rich Asians” is a romantic comedy-drama film released in 2018, directed by Jon M. Chu. It’s based on Kevin Kwan’s 2013 novel of the same name. The story revolves around Rachel Chu, a Chinese-American professor, who travels to Singapore with her boyfriend, Nick Young, for his best friend’s wedding.
To her surprise, she discovers that Nick’s family is incredibly wealthy, leading to a series of cultural clashes and family drama. The film explores themes of love, class differences, and familial expectations against the backdrop of Singapore’s extravagant lifestyle.
The plot follows Rachel Chu and Nick Young as they navigate the opulent world of Singapore’s elite. Initially visiting for a wedding, Rachel learns about Nick’s affluent background, and the couple faces challenges from his disapproving mother, Eleanor. As Rachel contends with judgment and rumors, Nick struggles with his family’s expectations.
The film delves into the complexities of love and identity, addressing societal stereotypes and familial pressures. Against the glamorous backdrop, Rachel’s journey becomes a tale of self-discovery and challenging traditional norms.
“Crazy Rich Asians” premiered on August 7, 2018, at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. Its theatrical release in the United States followed on August 15, 2018, courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures.
The film’s international rollout included releases in Singapore on August 22, 2018, and a subsequent schedule for Europe, Japan, and China. Despite its delayed release in certain regions, the film gained widespread attention and became a major success, grossing over $238 million globally.
Actor/Actress | Role |
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Constance Wu | Rachel Chu |
Henry Golding | Nicholas “Nick” Young |
Gemma Chan | Astrid Leong-Teo |
Lisa Lu | Shang Su Yi (Nick’s grandmother) |
Awkwafina | Goh Peik Lin (Rachel’s friend) |
Ken Jeong | Goh Wye Mun (Peik Lin’s father) |
Michelle Yeoh | Eleanor Sung-Young (Nick’s mother) |
Sonoya Mizuno | Araminta Lee (Colin’s fiancée) |
Chris Pang | Colin Khoo (Nick’s best friend) |
Jimmy O. Yang | Bernard Tai (Nick and Colin’s classmate) |
Ronny Chieng | Edison “Eddie” Cheng (Nick’s cousin) |
Remy Hii | Alistair Cheng (Eddie’s brother) |
Nico Santos | Oliver T’sien (Nick’s second cousin) |
Jing Lusi | Amanda “Mandy” Ling (Nick’s ex-girlfriend) |
Harry Shum Jr. | Charlie Wu (Astrid’s ex-fiancé) |
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