Breaking News
light_mode
Trending Tags
Home » Entertainment » Celebrity News » Richard Gere Filming Age-Gap Romance in New York at 76

Richard Gere Filming Age-Gap Romance in New York at 76

  • account_circle Tyo Murty
  • calendar_month 1 hour ago
  • visibility 1
  • comment 0 comment
  • print Print

info Adjust the font size of this article to get the best reading experience.


Richard Gere has been spotted on set as he begins filming for his latest project, an unconventional romance that promises to be a compelling cinematic experience. The 76-year-old Hollywood legend is starring alongside Diana Silvers, a 28-year-old actress known for her role in “Booksmart.” Together, they are portraying characters in Edward Zwick’s adaptation of Lisa Halliday’s critically acclaimed novel Asymmetry, which delves into the complex relationship between a 70-year-old author and a young editorial assistant.

The filming took place in New York City, with the pair seen working on set on Monday, July 13. Gere, who once famously criticized former President Donald Trump, was dressed in a dark grey suit jacket over a forest-green button-down shirt, paired with dark pants and sunglasses. His co-star, Silvers, wore a grey tank top, a yellow sweater draped over her shoulders, a black shirt, and loafers while carrying a large black bag.

The two were also seen filming in Riverside Park on Thursday, July 2, where they were captured sitting on a bench, laughing together. This scene marks the first time their characters, Ezra and Alice, meet in Central Park, setting the stage for the emotional journey that follows.


In the film, Gere plays Ezra, a famous author, while Silvers portrays Alice, a young editorial assistant. Their characters fall in love and embark on a secret relationship that challenges societal norms and expectations. According to the film’s synopsis:

“Their one moment of eye contact sparks a connection that leads them both down a life-changing rabbit hole, where they create a private world just for two. Ezra, famous for his audacious work, finds someone with whom he can be openly vulnerable, and Alice finds the courage to explore her own aspirations as a writer. Until it is all put at risk when their secret relationship is exposed.”


The novel Asymmetry was first released in 2018 and quickly gained recognition, landing on The New York Times’ list of most remarkable books of the 21st century. Its adaptation is directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Edward Zwick, known for works like The Last Samurai. Zwick, making his return to feature films after eight years, also co-wrote the screenplay with Halliday and Marshall Herskovitz.

“I have enjoyed working with Ed and Marshall on transposing Alice and Ezra’s story for the screen,” Halliday said in a press release about the adaptation. “I am immensely grateful to them for their humor, ingenuity, courage, compassion, and dedication.”

Zwick added, “Like so many others, I was charmed by Lisa’s book, not just because it’s emotional, insightful, and very funny, but because it’s about two people who discover that what the world calls asymmetry can in fact have another name: love.”


The film was announced in early May by Deadline, with production beginning in New York City in early July. Stacey Snider, chief creative officer at FilmNation Entertainment, and Clay Pecorin, co-founder and partner at Rainmaker Films, commented on the project:

“Asymmetry tells an unconventional love story that explores an improbable connection between two people at very different stages in their lives, which challenges their — and our — preconceptions about love and power.”

As of now, no official release date has been announced for Asymmetry, but fans of Gere and Silvers, as well as readers of Halliday’s novel, are eagerly awaiting the film’s debut.

  • Author: Tyo Murty

Comment (0)

At the moment there is no comment

Please write your comment

Your email will not be published. Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required

Recommendations For You

  • Germany’s Economy is in Trouble: The Drastic Reforms Needed to Save Europe’s Engine

    Germany’s Economy is in Trouble: The Drastic Reforms Needed to Save Europe’s Engine

    • calendar_month Sunday, 28 Jun 2026
    • account_circle Tyo Murty
    • visibility 4
    • 0Comment

    Germany’s Economic Challenges in a Changing Global Landscape Germany’s economy has long been celebrated for its openness and integration into the global market. For nearly two decades, this openness fueled consistent growth, making Germany one of the most successful economies in the world. However, the very traits that once made it a global leader are […]

  • The Maryland 400’s Heroic Stand Saved Washington—Their Stories Revealed

    The Maryland 400’s Heroic Stand Saved Washington—Their Stories Revealed

    • calendar_month Saturday, 4 Jul 2026
    • account_circle Tyo Murty
    • visibility 4
    • 0Comment

    The Maryland 400: A Heroic Stand That Shaped a Nation Nearly 250 years ago, several hundred soldiers of the Maryland Battalion — a newly formed unit in George Washington’s Continental Army — waited on the hills above the small village of Brooklyn, New York, bayonets sharpened for an expected British attack. They were not prepared […]

  • Heartfelt ‘America the Beautiful’ Performance Before France vs Paraguay Match

    Heartfelt ‘America the Beautiful’ Performance Before France vs Paraguay Match

    • calendar_month Monday, 6 Jul 2026
    • account_circle Tyo Murty
    • visibility 3
    • 0Comment

    The Fourth of July pregame festivities before the France vs. Paraguay World Cup Round of 16 match will be remembered as one of the most remarkable in history. While it may seem unusual to celebrate an iconic American cultural moment when no American team was involved, there is a compelling story behind this event that […]

  • Half of New Car Registrations Are Eco-Friendly This Year

    Half of New Car Registrations Are Eco-Friendly This Year

    • calendar_month 18 hour ago
    • account_circle Tyo Murty
    • visibility 2
    • 0Comment

    Rise of Eco-Friendly Vehicles in South Korea South Korea has seen a significant shift in its automotive market, with eco-friendly vehicles making up more than half of new car registrations in the first half of this year. This marks a milestone in the country’s transition towards sustainable transportation. According to data from the CarIsYou Data […]

  • New Frayser-Trezevant Community School Reaches Major Construction Milestone in Memphis

    New Frayser-Trezevant Community School Reaches Major Construction Milestone in Memphis

    • calendar_month Saturday, 27 Jun 2026
    • account_circle Tyo Murty
    • visibility 4
    • 0Comment

    MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) celebrated a significant construction milestone on Friday with the topping out ceremony for the new Frayser-Trezevant Community School. This event marked the placement of the final steel beam at the highest point of the building, symbolizing a major step forward in the project’s development. District leaders, community […]

  • Diageo Rare Series 2026: Redefining Scotch Collectibles

    Diageo Rare Series 2026: Redefining Scotch Collectibles

    • calendar_month 15 hour ago
    • account_circle Tyo Murty
    • visibility 3
    • 0Comment

    The Diageo Rare Series 2026: A New Benchmark for Collectible Scotch There are limited releases, and then there are moments in whisky history. The Diageo Rare Series 2026 belongs firmly in the second category. Introduced under the company’s Rare & Exceptional portfolio, this inaugural collection brings together five extraordinarily scarce single malt Scotch whiskies, each […]

expand_less