What is the latest update on Red, White & Royal Blue 2? Details explored

Promotional poster for Red, White & Royal Blue | Image via Prime Video
Promotional poster for Red, White & Royal Blue | Image via Prime Video

Red, White & Royal Blue 2 is officially on its way, and for fans who’ve been waiting since that final kiss on the Austin lawn, this feels like a long-overdue reunion.

The first film didn’t just tell a story. It created a space. A rom-com where two young men fell for each other, in the spotlight, with politics, expectations, and history watching. Now, Red, White & Royal Blue 2 is stepping into the unknown, no book to follow, no script already mapped out. Just Alex, Henry, and the next chapter that nobody saw coming.


Why Red, White & Royal Blue 2 matters

Some films fade. This one didn’t. It stayed.

When it hit Prime Video in 2023, Red, White & Royal Blue quietly became a touchstone for queer joy. It wasn’t trying too hard. It just got it right, a mix of quick banter, unexpected softness, and two leads who made the screen feel like something more than a screen.

So when talk of Red, White & Royal Blue 2 began bubbling up, the reaction wasn’t why? It was: when?


The book that started it all

Casey McQuiston’s 2019 novel didn’t play by the usual rules. It gave readers exactly what they didn’t realize they needed, a messy, charming, deeply romantic story about a First Son and a British prince who fall in love while trying to survive their public lives.

It was political, yes, but more than that, it was personal. That same heartbeat is expected to carry into the movie, even as the team creates something entirely new.

Red, White & Royal Blue | Image via Prime Video
Red, White & Royal Blue | Image via Prime Video

What we know about Red, White & Royal Blue 2

In June 2025, director Matthew López confirmed it: the sequel is real, and the script is in the works. He and McQuiston spent time in London shaping the story, not adapting, not copying, but writing from scratch.

“We’re trying to honor what people loved about the first film, we wanted to sort of challenge expectations about what comes next. And we want to make sure that we do right by the movie that we made, that people really loved” López said during a Tribeca panel.

No gimmicks. Just care.


Who’s coming back

Let’s start with the obvious: Taylor Zakhar Perez is back as Alex. Nicholas Galitzine returns as Henry. Their chemistry carried the first film, and fans will be glad to see it again. Sarah Shahi will return as Zahra, sharp as ever.

Uma Thurman’s return as President Claremont hasn’t been confirmed, but it is hard to imagine that her presence will be missed.

Red, White & Royal Blue | Image via Prime Video
Red, White & Royal Blue | Image via Prime Video

When is Red, White & Royal Blue 2 happening?

Filming is expected to begin in the fall of 2025, with a likely release in late 2026. The script, according to Greg Berlanti, is nearly done.

Unlike the original, the sequel doesn’t have a novel guiding it, and that gives it freedom. The freedom to explore what love looks like once the curtain drops and reality sets in.


What the cast is saying about Red, White & Royal Blue 2

In a recent Elle interview, Taylor Zakhar Perez said:

“I don’t want to know anything until we’re ready to go. But I’ve heard the script is really good.”

Then he added:

“If we get to do a trilogy, that would be amazing. It would be great to have even more queer representation on screen.”

Hopeful. Direct. It says enough.

Red, White & Royal Blue | Image via Prime Video
Red, White & Royal Blue | Image via Prime Video

What to expect from the sequel

It won’t be the same story retold. It doesn’t need to be. Red, White & Royal Blue 2 is shaping up to be a deeper dive, into connection, pressure, and what it really means to choose someone, not just fall for them.

We might see tension. Distance. Maybe even moments where the fairy tale cracks. But that’s the point. Love that survives isn’t perfect. It adjusts. It listens. It stays.

So, no, this isn’t just a sequel. It’s the part where things get real. And real might be even better.

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Edited by Sarah Nazamuddin Harniswala