Henry Golding.Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty

Henry Goldingwants the sequel toCrazy Rich Asiansjust as much as the fans do.
In a new interview withE! News, published Wednesday, the 35-year-old actor spilled on what he knows about the upcoming production.
“I always bug [directorJon M. Chu] about it and he tells him the same thing every time: They’re trying to figure out the writing,” he said. “I know they’re working on it, but hopefully sooner than later.”
Given that the first movie was released in 2018 before theCOVID-19pandemic, Golding expressed how excited he’d be to film on location again now that related restrictions have been lifted.
“[I] can’t wait to get back to Singapore,” he said.
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Constance Wu and Henry Golding inCrazy Rich Asians(2018).Sanja Bucko/Warner Bros.

Three years ago,Crazy Rich Asianswas released and found record-breaking success at the box office. According toDeadline, the movie grossed $44.4 million in the first week on the $30 million production.
Throughout its entire run, the movie made $237 million at the global box office and became the “highest-grossing romantic comedy of the past decade,” perVox.
Nina Jacobson and Brad Simpson’s Color Force and Ivanhoe’s John Penotti already had dibs on the follow-up books in Kwan’s trilogy well beforeCrazy Rich Asianshit cinemas.
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“Let the audience ask for the sequel,” Jacobson told Deadline back in 2018 before the premiere. “We’d love to make one, but not unless the audience asks for it, and hopefully they will this weekend.”
“Making a sequel won’t be a cynical play,” Simpson also told Deadlinein that same interview, citing the reasoning as Kwan “always had a roadmap” with the books.
As for the sequel’s storyline, it will most likely follow Kwan’s second book,China Rich Girlfriend.In the novel, Rachel (Constance Wu) and Nick (Golding) head to China to find her father.
There’s also a storyline revolving around a romance between Henry’s now-single cousin Astrid (Gemma Chan) with Charlie Wu (Harry Shum Jr.) and a plot involving actress Kitty Pong (Fiona Xie), who leaves Alistair (Remy Hii) for Bernard Tai (Jimmy O. Yang).
source: people.com