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  1. A new comment from an executive at HBO and Max confirmed that a new type of sequel to Crazy Rich Asians is being developed. Starring Constance Wu and Michelle Yeoh, Crazy Rich Asians premiered in 2018, and Crazy Rich Asians 2 was reported that same year.

  2. The success of Crazy Rich Asians on Netflix, six years after the movie’s initial release, shows the film is a prime candidate for a sequel. Released in 2018, Crazy Rich Asians earned $239 million, an impressive amount compared to its $30 million budget.

  3. HBO confirmed a TV series based on Crazy Rich Asians. Previous plans for sequels and spinoffs to Crazy Rich Asians have been delayed. Story details for the TV show are currently unknown, but it could serve as a replacement for one of the sequels or the spinoff.

  4. "Space Jam: A New Legacy" and "Speed 2: Cruise Control" were unnecessary, while "Crazy Rich Asians" deserves a sequel.

  5. Casey Bloys, chairman and CEO of HBO and Max Content, confirmed exclusively to Variety that a Crazy Rich Asians TV series is on the way. With this exciting news, everyone who adores the love story between Rachel and Nick can look forward to more drama, adventure, and captivating moments.

  6. Through potential new storylines and characters in a sequel series, Crazy Rich Asians can transcend rom-com tropes and offer a more flexible, creative engagement.

  7. In 2022, Deadline reported there was a Crazy Rich Asians spin-off in the works about Astrid and Charlie's romance, which comes from the second novel in the series, China Rich Girlfriend.