Here's why the sequel to streaming on HBO Max, was written by Peter Chiarelli and Adele Lim (based on Kevin Kwan's 2013 novel of the same name) and directed by Jon M. Chu sured its $30 million budget during its opening weekend. The film, which grossed $238 million worldwide, was the first Hollywood movie to feature an Asian cast, writer, and director since 1993's The Joy Luck Club. Crazy Rich Asians received two Golden Globe nominations and a nod from the Screen Actors Guild for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. According to Deadline, a sequel was in development at Warner Bros. in August 2018, so what is the delay?

In the immediate aftermath of the film's success, all the key players were on board to return, including Chu, Chiarelli, Lim, Constance Wu (Rachel Chu), Henry Golding (Nick Young), and Captain Marvel, Gemma Chan, who played Nick's fashionista cousin Astrid Leong Teo in Crazy Rich Asians, told Variety she heard filming on the second and third films of the trilogy would begin filming back-to-back in 2020. However that never eventuated for a number of reasons – filming on the sequels to Crazy Rich Asians has not begun, and production has stalled, with no news of even progress on a script or production setup.

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Plans for the sequel began to unravel in Fall 2018. According to The Proposal, had offered to split his fee with Lim to bridge the gap, but Lim declined, telling THR"Pete has been nothing but incredibly gracious, but what I make shouldn't be dependent on the generosity of the white-guy writer." Understandably, Lim felt she had proved herself to be a valuable commodity after the commercial and critical success of Crazy Rich Asians.

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The sequel to Crazy Rich Asians has creative obstacles to overcome as well. In September 2020, Golding told Digital Spy that he had recently spoken to Chu, and the sequel's script was still unfinished. "It's a very complicated process because, visually, sometimes a novel doesn't make as much sense as it would on the screen in a direct adaptation. So you have to really change it up to make it interesting," Golding said. Crazy Rich Asians 2 story will likely focus on Rachel's relationship with her birth father and half-brother, but storylines for fan favorites like Awkwafina's Peik Lin Goh, who doesn't factor heavily in the follow-ups, would deviate greatly from the source material. The process for writing the script is likely much more involved than it was for the original, or for other new properties, as the screenwriters will need to both draw narrative threads from the original and China Rich Girlfriend, as well as inventing new storylines for the characters, like Peik Lin, who were created or had an increased role for the first movie. Not to do so risks alienating fans of the franchise.

The talented cast has become more in demand and, although they're under option, they continue to work on other projects. Wu is set to star opposite Eternals later in 2021.

However comments by Henry Golding indicate that it might not be that the cast is too busy to fir Crazy Rich Asians 2 into their schedule. In an interview with Crazy Rich Asians sequel.

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