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Crazy Rich Asians
A TV show is in the works at HBO. - The 2018 romantic comedy was a huge success, spawning sequels and spin-off films as part of an expanding franchise.
- It's unclear whether the Astrid and Charlie-focused spinoff film will be remade as a TV series, or whether it will focus on other existing or new characters.
a Crazy Rich Asians A TV show is in development at HBO. The 2018 romantic comedy, directed by Jon M. Chu and based on Kevin Kwan's 2013 novel, tells the story of American professor Rachel Chu (Constance Wu), who travels to Singapore to marry her boyfriend, Nick Young (Henry Golding), and is surprised to discover that his family is one of the wealthiest in Asia. Crazy Rich Asians The cast also includes Gemma Chan, Lisa Lu, Awkwafina, Ken Jeong and Michelle Yeoh.
Now, six years after its release, a new spinoff of the hit romantic comedy is in the works. variety, Casey Bloys, chairman and CEO of HBO and Max Content, said: Crazy Rich Asians A TV show is being plannedRead his full comments below.
Other big movies we are developing into franchises include The Conjuring and Crazy Rich Asians. DC is also developing a franchise with Green Lantern.
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Will Crazy Rich Asians Become a Franchise?
There is a possibility that it will be released in both the movie and TV versions.
Released in 2018 Crazy Rich Asians It was a huge critical and commercial success.The film grossed $239 million at the box office, making it the biggest romantic comedy of the decade. Crazy Rich Asians Reviews praised the film for its outstanding cast, stunning visuals, and a strong script that skillfully employs timeless romantic comedy tropes. The film was also considered a significant cultural moment for Asian representation on screen.
In light of this great success and cultural significance, two Crazy Rich Asians A sequel based on Kwan's sequel novel, Chinese rich girlfriend and The rich man's problemThe film began development shortly after its release in 2018. However, development has stalled as the screenwriter has been replaced and production has had to juggle the busy schedules of the cast. In addition to two sequels that will bring the entire trilogy to life on screen, Crazy Rich Asians A spin-off film focusing on Astrid and Charlie is also in the works.
Together Crazy Rich Asians A TV show is also currently in production. This has the potential to become a massive franchise spanning both theatrical and television adaptations.It's unclear whether the Astrid and Charlie spinoff film will be reworked into a TV series or center around other existing characters, or even entirely new ones. If it's the former, the series could follow characters like Eddie (Ronny Chieng), Kitty Peng (Phinnoa See), or Awkwafina's Goh Peik Lin. Crazy Rich Asians The TV show appears to still be in the early stages of development, with more details to be revealed at a later date.
Crazy Rich Asians
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Source: Variety