Prime Video unveils the trailer for Red, White, & Royal Blue, the movie adaptation of the bestselling LGBTQ+ romance novel by Casey McQuiston.
Red, White, & Royal Blue now has an official trailer. The movie is based on the 2019 Casey McQuiston novel of the same name, which follows Alex, the son of the United States President, falling in love with his rival, Prince Henry of England, after a scandal forces them to pretend to be friends in the public eye.
Underscored by "That's What I Want" by Lil Nas X, the trailer introduces Henry and Alex's rivalry before revealing how quickly they start to warm up to one another. It also ends with a flurry of steamy moments that imply that the sex scenes from the novel will be brought to life as much as the characters and the storylines.
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