Gen V actor Chance Perdomo's tragic last social media post about his motorcycle days before his fatal bike accident at age 27
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Gen V actor Chance Perdomo's tragic last social media post about his motorcycle days before his fatal bike accident at age 27


Chance Perdomo's last social media post was a photo of a motorcycle, taken just days before his fatal bike accident at the age of 27, which reportedly occurred late Friday night.

The Gen V actor shared with his 1 million followers a selfie he tookHill is lying on the couch.

Chance wrote on Instagram: 'Day 77. The last calm before the storm. #backontheroad'

The British-American actor, best known for his roles as Andre Anderson in Gen V and Ambrose Spellman in The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, was killed in a single-vehicle crash, according to authorities.

Tributes flooded in for Chance Perdomo, including his co-stars in the Amazon Prime superhero series, Patrick Schwarzenegger, who paid tribute to the star.

Chance Perdomo's last Instagram post was a photo of a motorcycle, taken just days before his fatal bike accident at the age of 27, which reportedly happened late Friday night.

Chance Perdomo's last Instagram post was a photo of a motorcycle, taken just days before his fatal bike accident at the age of 27, which reportedly happened late Friday night.

The Gen V actor shared with his 1 million followers a selfie he took while lying on the couch

The Gen V actor shared with his 1 million followers a selfie he took while lying on the couch

He wrote, 'Day 77. The last calm before the storm.  #backontheroad'

He wrote, 'Day 77. The last calm before the storm. #backontheroad'

The 30-year-old son of Arnold Schwarzenegger, who plays Luke Riordan/Golden Boy in The Boys spin-off, tweeted: 'This is sad. Very. A young talented actor and a good friend – gone too soon. It was a pleasure working with him at Zenvi. RIP Chance ❤️❤️❤️'

Responding to one of his followers sharing a shot from the show of Patrick and Chance's characters embracing, Patrick admitted: 'Aw, this brought a tear to my eye.'

Dan Beirne, who played Social Media Jeff, the social media manager at Godolkin University, in the series also paid tribute.

She shared a photo of Chance on her Instagram Stories and captioned it: 'I probably spent five days with him but that was enough to know how funny and talented and generous and insightful he was. The room lit up with his smile.

While Robert Bazzocchi, who stars as one of Andre's classmates in Godolkin, Liam, reflected on his first meeting with Chance at the table read for the pilot of Gen V.

Commenting on Prime Video's statement on Instagram, he wrote: 'Wow. The first thing I said to him at the pilot table read was that he was one of my favorite actors on 'Sabrina.'

'He is an extraordinary person. Such talent and warm soul. My condolences are with his family and loved ones, may he rest in peace.

The makers of Gen V released a poignant statement following the news, reading: 'We cannot reveal the full details of this.

The British-American actor, best known for his roles as Andre Anderson in Gen V and Ambrose Spellman in The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, was killed in a single-vehicle crash, according to authorities.

The British-American actor, best known for his roles as Andre Anderson in Gen V and Ambrose Spellman in The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, was killed in a single-vehicle crash, according to authorities.

Patrick Schwarzenegger, one of his co-stars in the Amazon Prime superhero series, paid tribute to the star (pictured with Chance in Gen V)

Patrick Schwarzenegger, one of his co-stars in the Amazon Prime superhero series, paid tribute to the star (pictured with Chance in Gen V)

The 30-year-old son of Arnold Schwarzenegger, who plays Luke Riordan/Golden Boy in The Boys spin-off, tweeted: 'This is sad.  Very.  A young talented actor and a good friend - gone too soon.  It was a pleasure working with him at Zenvi.  RIP Chance 簾¦¦¦

The 30-year-old son of Arnold Schwarzenegger, who plays Luke Riordan/Golden Boy in The Boys spin-off, tweeted: 'This is sad. Very. A young talented actor and a good friend – gone too soon. It was a pleasure working with him at Zenvi. RIP Chance ❤️❤️❤️'

Responding to one of his followers sharing a shot from the show of Patrick and Chance's characters embracing, Patrick admitted: 'Aw, this made me cry'

Responding to one of his followers sharing a shot from the show of Patrick and Chance's characters embracing, Patrick admitted: 'Aw, this made me cry'

Dan Beirne, who played Social Media Jeff, the social media manager at Godolkin University in the series, also paid tribute

Dan Beirne, who played Social Media Jeff, the social media manager at Godolkin University in the series, also paid tribute

The makers of Gen V released a poignant statement following the news, reading: 'We cannot reveal any details about this.'

Gen V makers released a poignant statement following the news, reading: 'We cannot reveal the full details of this.'

Filmmaker Rachel Talalay, who directed an episode of Sabrina, shared a photo from the table read, and wrote: 'So sad to hear about the passing of Chance Perdomo.  What a wonderful man!'

Filmmaker Rachel Talalay, who directed an episode of Sabrina, shared a photo from the table read, and wrote: 'So sad to hear about the passing of Chance Perdomo. What a wonderful man!'

'To those of us who knew him and worked with him, Chance was always charming and smiling, a spirited force of nature, an incredibly talented artist and, above all else, a very kind, lovely man. Were.

'There is no point even writing about them in the past. We are very sorry to Chance's family, and we are mourning the loss of our friend and colleague. Hug your loved ones tonight.

While Amazon MGM and Sony Productions Television wrote: 'The entire Gen V family is devastated by the sudden passing of Chance Perdomo. (We) extend our heartfelt condolences and support to Chance's family and everyone who loved him during this difficult time.'

The statements were shared and reposted by several stars of The Boys, including Erin Moriarty, Antony Starr, Karen Fukuhara, and Jack Quaid.

And Laz Alonso, who plays Mother's Milk in The Boys, commented on the repost of show creator Eric Kripke's statement, saying: 'So sorry Eric. Sending love to his family and everyone in his tribe.

While Chilling Adventures of Sabrina showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa also wrote a heartfelt tribute, calling Chance a 'soulful human being' and admitting that his passing was 'heartbreaking and shocking'.

Chance's representatives provided a statement to Deadline that read: 'His passion for the arts and his insatiable appetite for life were felt by all who knew him, and his warmth will live on in those he loved most. Used to love.

'We ask that you please respect the family's wishes for privacy as they mourn the loss of their beloved son and brother.'

Chance first appeared as Rodell in the short film Longfield Drive in 2016 and has starred in TV shows such as Midsomer Murders and Sabrina.

In 2020, she was listed as one of the top 10 Britons to watch in 2020, alongside rapper Stormzy and actress/model Jodie Turner-Smith.

His publicist confirmed the sad news of his death DiversitySaid in a statement: 'With a heavy heart we share the news of Chance Perdomo's untimely passing as a result of a motorcycle accident.'

Chance first appeared as Rodell in the short film Longfield Drive in 2016 and has starred in TV shows such as Midsomer Murders and Sabrina (featured in the show in 2020).

Chance first appeared as Rodell in the short film Longfield Drive in 2016 and has starred in TV shows such as Midsomer Murders and Sabrina (featured in the show in 2020).

In the wake of his death, production on the second season of Gen V has been officially delayed, with the creators tasked with deciding whether to revise the script to bid farewell to Chance's character or search for a replacement actor ( Pictured in June)

In the wake of his death, production on the second season of Gen V has been officially delayed, with the creators tasked with deciding whether to revise the script to bid farewell to Chance's character or search for a replacement actor ( Pictured in June)

'Officers have advised that no other individuals were involved. His passion for art and his insatiable appetite for life were felt by all who knew him, and his warmth will live on even in those he loved most.

'We ask that you please respect the family's wishes for privacy as they mourn the loss of their beloved son and brother.'

In the wake of his death, production on the second season of Gen V has been officially delayed.

The cast and producers were to gather on Saturday afternoon for the show's first Season 2 table read in preparation for filming beginning April 8 in Toronto. deadline,

According to the outlet, the series' creators are now tasked with deciding whether to bid farewell to Chance's character or revise the script to find a replacement actor for the role.

In the spin-off The Boys, Chance played Andre, who had magnetic manipulation super powers, alongside stars such as Jazz Sinclair, Liz Broadway, Maddie Phillips, London Thor, Asa German and Shelley Cohn.


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