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OMG! 'Crazy Rich Asians' Sequel News Just Dropped: "Things Are Happening"

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Everyone's favorite airplane movie is about to get a whole new life because a Crazy Rich Asians TV show is officially in the works over at Max. The new series, based on Kevin Kwan's series of the same name, was just teased by HBO exec Casey Bloys in an interview with Variety, and I am on the edge of my seat!


Here's everything we know about the new Crazy Rich Asians TV show.

Is there a Crazy Rich Asians TV show?

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Yes, we're getting a Crazy Rich Asians TV show! “We needed more real estate, that was the reality,” Jon M. Chu (who directed the 2018 movie) told The Hollywood Reporter at the Oscars. “We developed the movie over and over and over again and we’re still working on a version of something that I won’t talk about now, but the TV landscape allowed us to use all the characters.”

“I don’t know if it’s in lieu of a sequel but it felt clear that every character we wanted to explore needed more room and just a movie wasn’t doing it for us,” he continued.

And Henry Golding (who played Nick Young in the film) recently revealed that things "are in motion."

"I think that just getting Adele Lim helming, she's the showrunner," the actor told E!News at the premiere of Another Simple Favor. "She worked on the first [movie], she was one of the writers on the first one with Peter Chiarelli. But she came over to London maybe four weeks ago to see me and Gemma [Chan] to talk about our characters. So things are happening, they are in motion."

A conversation four weeks ago definitely gives me hope for this sequel, especially with the potential of Jon M. Chu returning as director. "We got Nina Jacobson back in the producer role, we think we can also lock down Jon Chu somewhere there, like he's a billion dollar man at the moment," Henry continued. "But you know, we are trying to get back the team as much as possible."

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Adele Lim exited the potential sequel movie after revealing she wasn't getting paid as much as her co-writer Peter Chiarelli (there was reportedly, like, a $700 thousand difference on their starting offers).

“You never want to be the difficult person, especially if you’re a woman,” she later said. “There’s always that fear that you’re never going to work again. But these are the lies that we’re fed: “If you work hard enough, you’ll get there! And if you don’t, it’s because you just didn’t have it. Not talking about that is the problem. Nobody wants to be the face of pay equity, but I’m glad it came out.”

“I love [Crazy Rich Asians],” she continued. “I love what it did for Asian Americans. I want a sequel. Whether or not I’m writing it or at the helm of it, I want it to do well.”

When is the Crazy Rich Asians TV show coming out?

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We don't have a Crazy Rich Asians release date quite yet, but after Casey Bloys told Variety some plans for 2025, he mentioned that the Harry Potter series is coming "further down the line," and Crazy Rich Asians is "in development."

Is there a Crazy Rich Asians sequel?

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Yes, there are two sequels to Crazy Rich Asians: China Rich Girlfriend and Rich People Problems. China Rich Girlfriend opens the night before Rachel and Nick's wedding, while Rich People Problems dives into all of Nick's family's, well, rich people problems.

These are genuinely some of the best books I've ever read — Kevin Kwan's writing will make you forget the real world, and his ability to distinguish every single character's voice and personalities should be taught in creative writing! You'll definitely want to add these to your summer reading.

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