By Mikey O'Connell TV Features Editor Kwan’s novels follow Asian American Rachel Chu as she is introduced to her boyfriend’s wildly wealthy family from Singapore. Hijinks ensue. Wu and Golding ...
Chu will also return to executive produce. Like the film, the TV project is based on Kevin Kwan’s book series of the same name. “Crazy Rich Asians” was published in 2013, followed by ...
"We developed the movie over and over and over again… but the TV landscape allowed us to use all the characters," Chu shared Jon M. Chu is ready to expand the Crazy Rich Asians universe.
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Jon M. Chu has recently opened up about the return of Crazy Rich Asians, but this time in the TV series format. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter at the 2025 Oscars red carpet, the Wicked ...
Chu (via his Electric Somewhere banner), who directed the film, and Kevin Kwan, who authored the novel of the same name that inspired the film and the upcoming series. Warner Bros. TV is the studio.
Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter on the red carpet at the 2025 Academy Awards, Chu teased the TV adaptation. “We needed more real estate, that was the reality,” said the filmmaker.
A TV adaptation of Crazy Rich Asians is currently in development at Max. Adele Lim, who co-wrote the 2018 film, is set to serve as the showrunner and executive producer, while director Jon M.