Via social media, Prime Video has released a new behind-the-scenes image of “Red, White and Blue Blood,” an adaptation of Casey McQuiston’s LGBTQIA+ novel of the same name.
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Taylor Zakhar Perez (“The Kissing Booth 2“) and Nicholas Galitzine (“Cinderella“) will bring the protagonists to life.
Perez will play Alex Claremont-Diaz, the American president’s charming son. Galitzine will play Prince Henry.
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Uma Thurman (“Kill Bill“) will play US President Ellen Claremont.
The cast will also include Clifton Collins Jr., Stephen Fry, Sarah Shahi, Rachel Hilson, Ellie Bamber, Aneesh Sheth, Polo Morin, Ahmed Elhaj and Akshay Khanna.
âWhat can happen when the son of the President of the United States falls in love with the Prince of England? When his mother is elected president of the United States, Alex Claremont-Diaz becomes the new darling of the American media. Handsome, charismatic and endowed with a strong personality, Alex has what it takes to follow in his parents’ footsteps and pursue a career in politics, as he so desires. But when his family is invited to the royal wedding of Britain’s Prince Philip, Alex faces his first diplomatic challenge: dealing with Philip’s younger brother, Henry, the world’s most adored prince, to whom he is constantly compared – and whom it does not support. The meeting between the two turns out to be worse than expected, and the next day all the newspapers in the world show pictures of Alex and Henry lying on the royal cake, hinting at a serious fight between the two. To avoid diplomatic disaster, they spend a weekend pretending to be the best of friends and it doesn’t take long for their relationship to evolve into something neither of them could have imagined – and which doesn’t. has no chance of working. Or have?”
Matthew LĂłpez will direct, in addition to writing the screenplay for the adaptation. This project will mark his directorial debut.
Filming is set to begin later this month in the UK.