The Crazy Rich Asians Sequel: Everything We Know
Can you believe it’s been six years since Crazy Rich Asians opened in theaters? Based on Kevin Kwan’s bestselling book of the same name, it made history as the first major studio film in 25 years to feature an all-Asian cast and became a box office sensation. It turned cast members like Constance Wu, Gemma Chan, Henry Golding, and Awkwafina into global stars; and even reawakened the world to Michelle Yeoh’s greatness. After creating a watershed moment in Hollywood, and with two more in Kwan’s trilogy, a sequel seems like the obvious next step. So, where is it?
Plans for a sequel were reported shortly after the film premiered in 2018, with director Jon M. Chu set to return. At the time, The Hollywood Reporter said he would do the sequel sometime after the In the Heights film, but that was released in June 2021. Since then, there have been changes to the writing team, news of a spin-off, and Chu has signed on to direct two Wicked films, but there’s still no update on the release date or other casting decisions. Rest assured, however, the sequel is happening. “We have a plan with Kevin for the next two films,” producer Brad Simpson told THR in 2018.
If the recent success of Anyone But You and The Idea of You proves anything, it’s that the world is itching for some more quality rom-coms. With CRA now streaming on Netflix, here’s what we know about where the crazy rich universe could go next.
What will the Crazy Rich Asians sequel be about?
The second film is expected to follow the second book in Kwan’s series, 2016’s China Rich Girlfriend, which follows Rachel (Constance Wu) and Nick (Henry Golding) as they search for her birth father. According to the book’s synopsis:
“It’s the eve of Rachel Chu’s wedding, and she should be over the moon. She has a flawless Asscher-cut diamond, a wedding dress she loves, and a fiancé willing to thwart his meddling relatives and give up one of the biggest fortunes in Asia in order to marry her. Still, Rachel mourns the fact that her birth father, a man she never knew, won’t be there to walk her down the aisle.
“Then a chance accident reveals his identity. Suddenly, Rachel is drawn into a dizzying world of Shanghai splendor, a world where people attend church in a penthouse, where exotic cars race down the boulevard, and where people aren’t just crazy rich…they’re China rich.”
As the end of the first movie teased, the sequel might also include Astrid’s (Gemma Chan) romance with Charlie (Harry Shum Jr.) after she leaves her husband. But a separate spin-off is set to dive even deeper into their story. (More on that below.)