The New Crazy Rich Asians Clips You Probably Need to Watch Right Now

Update, May 1: After getting our first look at the official trailer last week, we now have two new clips for Crazy Rich Asians that we can't stop playing on loop. Constance Wu, who plays Rachel in the film, shared a clip of the makeover scene, which definitely shows off the movie's funny side. Plus, another new clip reveals just how icy Nick's mom is in the flick—she's everything we expected (and more). How are we going to wait until August 17? Scroll down to watch the new clips.

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Originally published on April 23: Raise your hand if you read Crazy Rich Asians in approximately 12 hours. Yep—that's just about everyone. The cult book is bound to turn into a cult movie if the first trailer is any indication. Constance Wu and Henry Golding star as Rachel and Nick, a couple traveling to Singapore for a wedding—with plenty of familial drama, romance, and comedy thrown in for good measure.

Michelle Yeoh stars as Nick's mother, Eleanor, and her character has all the makings of the perfect villain. Those piercing glares! That holier-than-though look! Scroll down to watch the first trailer for the show and get a sneak peek at some of the costumes. Oh, and don't forget to mark your calendars for the release date of August 17.

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