Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell are searching for a new project together

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Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell are searching for a new project together

Actors Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell, who starred in the hit romcom “Anyone But You”, are already on the lookout for their next project together. The film grossed over $200 million worldwide, making it the first romcom since “Crazy Rich Asians” in 2018 to reach this level of success. Powell revealed in an interview that he and Sweeney are actively reading scripts in search of their next collaboration. He also praised Sweeney’s reading capabilities, saying that she reads everything and incredibly quickly.

The plot of “Anyone But You” revolves around a pair of characters, Bea and Ben, who hate each other but decide to pretend to be a couple during a destination wedding in Australia. Powell and Sweeney became fast friends while working on the film, and their on-screen chemistry translated to success at the box office. Both actors have impressive resumes, with Powell known for his appearances in “Top Gun: Maverick” and “Hidden Figures” while Sweeney has gained recognition for her roles in HBO’s “The White Lotus” and “Euphoria”.

During filming, the pair faced some unexpected challenges. Powell nearly fell off a cliff while shooting a nude scene, while Sweeney was bitten by a venomous spider. Despite these obstacles, both actors have fond memories of working on the film together. Powell addressed rumors of a romantic relationship between him and Sweeney, saying that they both respect and enjoy working with each other regardless of any rumors or speculation.

Powell’s next project is starring in “Twisters”, a sequel to the 1996 disaster film, while Sweeney’s upcoming projects include “The Voyeurs” and “The White Lotus” season 2. However, the duo is eager to find their next project to work on together and are inviting script submissions. With their winning combination of talent, chemistry, and charisma, audiences can look forward to seeing what they will come up with next

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