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“It feels like the natural next step”: Red, White & Royal Blue sequel gets major update

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Attention Red, White & Royal Blue fans! A massive new update for the highly anticipated sequel has arrived. In a recent interview with Variety, Arrow creator Greg Berlanti was questioned on the status of the follow-up, which was officially confirmed earlier this year.

While he remained mum on the plot for the forthcoming film, he confirmed that director Matthew López and author Casey McQuiston – who wrote the original novel – were nearly done with the script. “What’s so great is that it feels like the natural next step in the journey of these characters,” he added.

The Red, White & Royal Blue film first captivated LGBTQIA+ fans in August 2023 when it was released on Prime Video. Starring Taylor Zakhar Perez as Alex Claremont-Diaz and Nicholas Galitzine as Prince Henry, the movie follows the passionate enemies-to-lovers romance between the charismatic son of America’s first female president (Uma Thurman) and a dashing British prince.

The film also featured Clifton Collins Jr., Sarah Shahi, Rachel Hilson, Stephen Fry, Ellie Bamber, Thomas Flynn, Malcolm Atobrah, Akshay Khanna, Sharon D Clarke, Aneesh Sheth and Juan Castano.

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