Some of the cast of 'Gen V' have issued a collective statement after the passing of Chance Perdomo. He passed away on Saturday in a motorcycle accident.He was 27 years old.
Actors Maddie Phillips, Derek Luh, Asa Germann, Lizze Broadway, and others paid tribute to their late colleague through their social media posts on Monday. Instagram They shared, "Our hearts go out to Chance's loved ones as we mourn this unexpected loss. We will cherish the special moments we shared, his contagious smile, warm embraces, and his unwavering authenticity. Rest in peace dear friend, we will deeply miss you. Love, The 'Gen V' Cast.'
This group message follows a post from fellow co-star Patrick Schwarzenegger, who expressed his sorrow over Perdomo's passing.
In a separate tribute, Patrick shared, "This is painful. Chance was a young, talented actor and a wonderful friend, gone too soon. It was a pleasure working with him on 'Gen V.' Rest in peace, Chance." Additionally, Lizze Broadway shared a handwritten message in memory of Perdomo, who portrayed Andre on the superhero series. to Perdomo.
She wrote, "Remembering my dear friend and cast mate, Chance Perdomo, whose passing has left a profound void in my heart."
She continued, "Chance had many interpersonal qualities that meant a lot to me. He played a significant role in my personal growth, his gentle spirit lifting me up in difficult times. To me, he will always be my superhero. I am shocked and deeply grieving his loss. Rest in peace, dear Chance. You will always be special to me. I love you."
Sean Patrick Thomas, who portrayed Perdomo's character's father on 'Gen V,' shared the collective statement along with his own thoughts. wrote He said, "Chance. Brilliant mind. Vast knowledge of hip-hop. Raw talent. You were meant to leave a lasting mark on this world, and in a short time, you achieved it. You ran your race with style my friend. I will miss our long conversations."
Shelley Conn, who played the role of the dean at God U in 'The Boys' spinoff, reposted Luh and Germann's posts and wrote her own message.
She expressed, "I am devastated by the loss of Chance Perdomo, a beautiful soul taken from us too soon. Brief interactions with him would bring joy, and lengthy conversations would lead to deeper insights into our own values and beliefs. My thoughts are with his family, friends, and loved ones. I stand in solidarity with my 'Gen V' family." wrote In addition to 'Gen V,' Perdomo was also recognized for his role in 'Chilling Adventures of Sabrina' on Netflix.
'Gen V' has been confirmed for a second season on Prime Video.
Maddie Phillips, Derek Luh, Asa Germann, Lizze Broadway, and others conveyed, 'You will be deeply missed.' wrote on Sunday. “My thoughts are full of his family, friends and loved ones. My arms around my ‘Gen V’ family.”
In addition to “Gen V,” Perdomo was also known for starring on “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” on Netflix.
“Gen V” has been renewed for a second season at Prime Video.