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McKinley Franklin editor The United States and Great Britain seem to be caught in a star-crossed love affair in the first official trailer for Prime Video’s upcoming political romance “Red, White & Royal Blue,” which is set to premiere on August 11. The footage unveils a first look at Taylor Zakhar Perez’s portrayal of the U.S.’s First Son, Alex Claremont-Diaz, and Nicholas Galitzine as Prince Henry of Britain set to Lil Nas X’s “That’s What I Want.” As the dashing son of the President of the U.S. (played by Uma Thurman with a thick southern accent), Alex knows he has an image to live up to. Thurman gives her son one instruction before he attends a royal wedding — “Don’t cause an international incident.” But conflict arises when Alex and his longtime nemesis, Prince Henry, get in a fight that causes the wedding cake to fall onto them, a feud the tabloids coin “The Buttercream Summit.”
In order to re-strengthen U.S. and British relations, Alex and Henry are tasked with becoming fake friends. As Sarah Shahi’s character puts it to Alex, “You better act like the sun shines out of his ass and you have a vitamin D deficiency.” While the pair starts out as enemies, the trailer reveals that these political royals are fated to grow much closer with each other. After being forced to do interviews and attend parties together, Alex and Henry swiftly develop feelings for each other — putting the fate of Alex’s mother’s re-election campaign on the line. Perez previously played Marco in Netflix’s romantic comedy film series “The Kissing Booth.” He was also recently featured in Max’s “Minx” series. Galitzine steps into “Red, White & Royal” having starred as Prince Robert in Prime Video’s “Cinderella” and Luke in Netflix’s “Purple
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Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Casey McQuiston’s romance novel “Red, White & Royal Blue” was an instant New York Times bestseller when it first came out in 2019 and it’s topping bestseller lists once again ahead of Prime Video’s film adaptation which premieres on August 11.
It’s a secret romance like no other.
Red, White & Royal Blue has finally unveiled its first trailer, giving fans a tantalizing glimpse into the enchanting love story between Henry and Alex. Based on the novel of the same name by Casey McQuiston, this upcoming LGBTQ film already looks like it’s going to live up to the novel, which many fans are hoping for.The trailer wastes no time in immersing viewers into the world of Henry and Alex’s blossoming romance.
Taylor Zakhar Perez and Nicholas Galitzine go from enemies to friends to lovers in the trailer for their upcoming Prime Video movie Red, White & Royal Blue.
“Red, White, & Royal Blue.” The trailer certainly makes a point of laying out the various peaks and valleys of the plot, introducing Alex Claremont-Diaz (Taylor Zakhar Perez), the son of the President of the United States (Uma Thurman) and Britain’s Prince Henry (Nicholas Galitzine). After an international incident involving a wedding cake happens the two are forced to engage in a staged friendship.
In rom-coms, the game is simple: opposites attract. But in the case of “Red, White & Royal Blue,” that trope gets an international facelift, with the scions of the US President and the British Royal family falling for each other.
is finally here! And the extended look at the R-rated, gay royal romance starring Taylor Zakhar Perez and Nicholas Galitzine did not disappoint, serving up all the sexual — and romantic — tension fans have been clamoring for since the film adaptation was first announced. Adapted for Prime Video from Casey McQuiston's 2019 best-selling novel, tells the story of two high-profile young men, Alex Claremont-Diaz (Perez) and Henry (Galitzine), whose ongoing public feud leads to an unexpected, secret romance. As the progeny of two major political families, with Alex the son of U.S.
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