The Brit returns to the role of the formidable Hana Li in the ITV thriller - backdropped by the U.S. Embassy in season two - ...
Yes, we're getting a Crazy Rich Asians TV show! The story follows Rachel Chu, who joins her boyfriend Nick Young at his family home in Singapore. Turns out, Nick comes from one of the country's ...
Crazy Rich Asians is scheduled to leave Netflix on January 1, 2026. Directed by Jon M. Chu, Crazy Rich Asians featured a ...
In 2018, Crazy Rich Asians became a box-office hit. Starring Constance Wu, Henry Golding, Awkwafina, Gemma Chan and Michelle Yeoh, the film was romantic, heartwarming, yet laugh-out-loud funny. Based ...
“Crazy Rich Asians” will get a new TV series adaptation at Max, TheWrap has learned, with film writer Adele Lim and director Jon M. Chu attached as executive producers. The project is in the ...
"It's just a great movie and I'm honored to be a part of this," he said. "Crazy Rich Asians" has proven to be crazy popular with moviegoers. The romantic comedy was the number one film at the box ...
Although the blockbuster movie was nominated for the top honors at both the Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Awards this year, it failed to feature in the Oscars Best Picture race Awkwafina isn’t ...
As revealed exclusively via Variety, the beloved and boundary-breaking comedy Crazy Rich Asians is officially being developed into a series for Max. In reference to what is next in the pipeline for ...
The game-changing film was nominated for two Golden Globes. "Crazy Rich Asians" continues to inspire and amaze, as the game-changing film was nominated for two Golden Globes Thursday morning.
'Crazy Rich Asians' star Awkwafina weighs in on Asian and Asian-American representation onscreen after a strong second weekend for the Warner Bros. rom-com. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief As ...
The news that “Crazy Rich Asians” had become the most successful romantic comedy in nearly a decade inspired, I confess, not just happiness but relief. For months, my group chats had hummed with ...
After chemistry class on a recent weekday, sophomore Katherine Ho sat at an outdoor table in USC Village, and shared the chain of events that made the pre-med student’s rendition of Coldplay’s “Yellow ...