‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast met ‘Black Panther’ stars at SAG

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The cast of Crazy Rich Asians met the cast of Black Panther at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Casts of Crazy Rich Asians and Black Panther came together at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday.

In an Instagram post by Crazy Rich Asians director Jon M Chu, casts of both films were seen together in one epic photo.

“The extraordinary moment last night at the @sagawards when the Cast of #BlackPanther and #CrazyRichAsians came together. 😮😮😮plus Mike Myers photobombing and is that @darrencriss in the corner?!! Holy shit this photo is beautiful.” Chu wrote in the caption.

Black Panther’s Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler were pictured with Crazy Rich Asians’ Awkwafina, Henry Golding, Gemma Chan, Ronny Chieng and Chu.

Black Panther won the award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture as well as Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture. Meanwhile, Crazy Rich Asians was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.

Awkwafina was amongst the many presenters at SAG, which was held in Los Angeles on Sunday.

In related news, Sandra Oh won the SAG Award for the Best Actress in a TV Drama.

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