Remembered: Chance Perdomo’s Co-Stars from ‘Gen V’ and ‘Sabrina’ Pay Tribute – Emotional Social Media Posts Shared

Los Angeles, California – Fans and colleagues of late actor Chance Perdomo from the popular series Gen V and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina paid tribute to him following his tragic death in a motorcycle accident. Perdomo, best known for his roles as Andre Anderson in Gen V and Ambrose Spellman in Sabrina, was remembered for his talent and vibrant personality by those who knew and worked with him.

Among those who shared their condolences was Patrick Schwarzenegger, Perdomo’s co-star in Gen V, who expressed his grief on social media. Schwarzenegger reminisced about his friend and co-star, highlighting Perdomo’s talent and friendship in heartfelt messages.

A statement from Perdomo’s representatives confirmed his passing and emphasized his passion for the arts and zest for life, leaving a lasting impact on those around him. Gen V producers also expressed their shock and sadness over the loss, describing Perdomo as a kind-hearted and talented performer.

Actors from other popular series, such as The Boys, also joined in honoring Perdomo’s memory, underscoring the impact he had on the entertainment industry. Skye Marshall, who appeared in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina alongside Perdomo, shared her own heartfelt tribute, reflecting on their special connection on set.

Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos and writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa also paid their respects to Perdomo, highlighting his talent and the positive influence he had on those he worked with. The outpouring of love and tributes from fans and colleagues alike speaks to the profound impact Perdomo had during his time in the industry.

The legacy of Chance Perdomo lives on through the memories and heartfelt tributes shared by those who knew and admired him, a testament to his talent and the lasting impression he left on the entertainment community. As his co-stars and colleagues continue to mourn his passing, Perdomo’s contributions to the world of film and television will be remembered and celebrated.