'Red, White & Royal Blue' Clip: Alex Faces the Aftermath of a Caketastrophe
The Big Picture Less than two days remain until Prime Video's highly anticipated adaptation of Red, White & Royal Blue officially releases. The upcoming feature is based on Casey McQuiston's bestselling novel, bringing the enemies-to-lovers story of Alex and Henry to life. While we twiddle our thumbs waiting for the movie's premiere, Prime Video is keeping excitement high through various teasers ranging from photos, posters, and more.
The latest clip features Taylor Zakhar Perez as Alex Claremont-Diaz, Uma Thurman as his mother President Ellen Claremont, and Sarah Shahi as Deputy Chief of Staff Zahra. In it, President Claremont reprimands Alex for that whole cake incident with Prince Henry , which almost immediately hit the front page of multiple newspapers and tabloids, including The New York Times. Alex is adamant that it's not as big a deal as President Claremont makes it out to be, but she disagrees.
Despite Alex's insistence that the cake debacle will blow over, it does not, in fact, blow over. Not quite. Following the event, President Claremont decides that Alex must make things right. So, Alex and Henry must now set aside their animosity towards each other and put on a cordial public face, pretending to be friends to truly put cakegate behind them and prove that things between their two nations are still doing just fine. What they don't expect, though, is what happens next.
Red, White & Royal Blue Will Debut a Few Hours Early Though Red, White & Royal Blue's official release date is this Friday, August 11, viewers should keep an eye on the Prime Video page for a slightly earlier drop. According to official page for the feature, it will begin streaming on the platform at 8 p.m. ET, ahead of Prime's typical midnight release. While the early drop is certainly an exciting one, it's not the first to hit the streamer early.
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