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Tributes Pour In After 'The Boys' Spinoff Star Chance Perdomo Dies In Motorcyle Crash At 27

Chance Perdomo
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The actor, who starred in 'Gen V' and 'The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,' was remembered by his devastated costars after his tragic death from a motorcycle accident on Saturday.

Costars and friends of Chance Perdomo paid tribute to the actor following his death at the age of 27.

Perdomo, who starred in The Boys spinoff series Gen V, and The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, died in a motorcycle accident on Saturday.


Perdomo's Gen V costar Patrick Schwarzenegger, who played Luke Riordan in the series, took to X, formerly Twitter, writing:

"This hurts. A lot. What a young talented actor, and a great friend - gone way too soon. Was a pleasure to work with him in 'Gen V.' RIP Chance ❀ ❀ ❀.”

He later tweeted a photo of the two embracing in a scene from Gen V and wrote:

“Damn that just made me tear up.”

Gen V actor Robert Bazzocchi, who played Liam, commented on an Instagram statement by Amazon Studios and Sony Pictures Television, writing of the late actor:

“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’s a standout. So much talent and a warm soul."
“My heart goes out to his family and loved ones, may he rest in peace.”

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Stars from the series The Boys also paid tribute to Perdomo. Gen V, which aired its first season just last fall, is a spinoff of the 2019 superhero television series The Boys.

The Boys actors Jack Quaid, Erin Moriarty and Karen Fukuhara all shared Amazon MGM Studios and Sony Pictures Television's statement to their own Instagram stories.

And Antony Starr, who plays Homelander in the series, shared the statement, adding:

"So goddamn tragic."

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Ted Sanderos, Co-CEO of Netflix, shared a touching post, paying tribute to Perdomo's work in The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, the reimagined origin story based on Sabrina the Teenage Witch.

Sanderos, sharing an announcement of the actor's passing on Instagram, wrote:

"Chance was a gifted young actor lost too early."
"He was so great to work with on The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina."
"Everyone at Netflix is sending love and strength to Chance’s entire family and his big family of friends."

Fans also shared their heartbreak over Perdomo's passing and sent their condolences to his loved ones.










On Saturday, Perdomo’s family and representatives issued a statement to People.

“His passion for the arts and insatiable appetite for life was felt by all who knew him, and his warmth will carry on in those who he loved dearest.”
"We ask to please respect the family's wish for privacy as they mourn the loss of their beloved son and brother."

So tragic. Sending our condolences, as well.

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