Exclusive: Rome Flynn, Emeraude Toubia, & Desmond Chiam talk Amazon Original Series 'With Love’
Now playing on Prime Video is the Amazon Original Series With Love, a one-hour romantic comedy, written and created by Gloria Calderón Kellett that follows the Diaz siblings, Lily and Jorge, who are both on a mission to find love and purpose. Each of the five episodes, set during a different holiday throughout the year, follows Lily, Jorge and the Diaz family over the course of 12 months as they experience the highs and lows of life during some of the most heightened days of the year.
Series stars Emeraude Toubia as “Lily Diaz,” Mark Indelicato as “Jorge Diaz Jr.,” Rome Flynn as “Santiago Zayas,” Desmond Chiam as “Nick Zhao,” Vincent Rodriguez as “Henry,” Isis King as “Sol Perez,” Todd Grinnell as “Dr. Miles Murphy,” Constance Marie as “Beatriz Diaz,” and Benito Martinez as “Jorge Diaz Sr.”
With Love is created and executive produced by Gloria Calderón Kellett and produced by Kellett’s production company, GloNation and Amazon Studios.
All five episodes of With Love will premiere in the U.S. and select countries United Arab Emirates, Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, India, Nigeria, Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Sweden Singapore, UK Group, US Group, South Africa with subtitles on Prime Video on December 17, with a global release to follow in the new year.
Flynn was recently seen in the fourth and final season of the Netflix hit comedy-drama Dear White People and will next be seen in the second season of Netflix’s superhero drama, Raising Dion. Flynn was recently seen in 2020 in the sixth season of ABC’s highly successful Emmy Award-winning drama series How To Get Away With Murder opposite Viola Davis. He made his television debut as Zende Forrester Dominguez on the CBS daytime drama The Bold and the Beautiful, for which he won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series.
Mexican-Lebanese actress Emeraude Toubia gained worldwide popularity starring in the hit TV series Shadowhunters, based on the bestselling young adult fantasy series The Mortal Instruments. Chiam was recently seen as Dovich in the Marvel series The Falcon and Winter Soldier. Before that, he was the male lead on the ABC summer series Reef Break, recurred on Now Apocalypse for Starz, and enjoyed a supporting role on Disney’s feature Magic Camp.
BlackFilmandTV.com’s Wilson Morales caught up with the trio as they spoke about their roles in the series.