Not even presidential safety clearance may get Taylor Zakhar Perez to spoil the upcoming Crimson, White & Royal Blue sequel.
After portraying the president’s son Alex Claremont-Diaz within the 2023 Prime Video adaptation of Casey McQuiston‘s LGBTQ romance novel, the actor defined how he assured “believable deniability” in terms of particulars of the second installment.
“I purposefully stated, ‘Please don’t share with me something till we’re able to prep it, as a result of I would like believable deniability,’” Zakhar Perez informed Elle. “I’ve not learn a script, however I hear it’s superb.”
Final Could, Amazon MGM Studios introduced they greenlighted improvement on the sequel after the primary turned Prime Video’s No. 1 film in its world debut weekend, holding the place for 3 weeks.
Zakhar Perez reunites with Nicholas Galatzine as Prince Henry for the sequel, which additionally sees writer-director Matthew López returning after making his function debut with the unique, penning the sequel alongside McQuiston. Berlanti Schechter Movies’ Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter will return to supply the movie, joined by the banner’s Michael McGrath, in addition to López. McQuiston will government produce.
Taylor Zakhar Perez as Alex Claremont-Diaz and Nicholas Galitzine as Prince Henry in ‘Crimson, White & Royal Blue’
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In Crimson, White & Royal Blue, President Ellen Claremont’s (Uma Thurman) son Alex (Zakhar Perez) has an embarrassing encounter with Prince Henry (Galatzine), threatening US/UK relations and his mom’s reelection marketing campaign. Whereas trying to scrub up the unhealthy press, the pair is compelled to faux to be greatest buddies, throughout which the unlikely pair secretly falls in love.
