Asian Pacific American Media Coalition congratulates Warner Bros and director Jon M. Chu on #1 movie CRAZY RICH ASIANS, which heralds new opportunities for Asian Americans
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Washington, D.C. — Warner Bros’ CRAZY RICH ASIANS debuted at #1 at the box office last weekend, trouncing its competition and becoming the highest grossing rom com in three years with a five-day bow of $35.3 million. A huge 38% of the audience for the movie so far has been Asian American, demonstrating the overwhelming pent-up demand by the community to see the first all-Asian cast for a Western-themed major studio film in 25 years. Remarkably, 39% of the audience was White and roughly 24% were Black or Latinx, showing that including Asian Americans as the stars of a movie will attract both Asian Americans who yearn to see themselves reflected on screen, and also non-Asian Americans in substantial numbers.
CRAZY RICH ASIANS is projected to remain #1 for a second weekend and director Jon M. Chu has predicted that the movie will foster a movement toward greater opportunities for Asian Americans in Hollywood. Indeed, that appears to be happening already. Several of the movie’s cast members have been cast in other movies or television shows, and there are reports of other Asian-themed movies being developed and television pilots being sold in the wake of the film’s success. And, of course, Warners just announced that it is moving forward with a sequel to CRAZY RICH ASIANS, reuniting the director, writers and creative team.
The Asian Pacific American Media Coalition advocates for greater diversity and inclusion of Asian Americans in Hollywood. Coalition Chair Daniel Mayeda said, “The triumph of CRAZY RICH ASIANS is a vivid demonstration of what we have been telling the studios and networks for the past 19 years: that including us as the stars of TV shows and movies will make both your work and your wallets richer. We are excited to see the changes that will take place in the industry as more Asian Americans get the opportunity to showcase their talent to the public.”
The Coalition urges audiences this weekend to buy tickets to the thriller SEARCHING starring John Cho as an all-American family man searching for his missing teenaged daughter, and to support other movies that feature people of color such as SORRY TO BOTHER YOU and BLACKKKLANSMAN.
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