IT’S “WORTH THE WAIT”, TOURISM MALAYSIA SUPPORTS THE  HEARTWARMING NEW ROMCOM RELEASE IN MALAYSIA  

KUALA LUMPUR, 4 JULY 2025 – Tourism Malaysia is excited and proudly announces its  official support for the highly anticipated feature film,“Worth The Wait”. This  heartwarming romantic comedy film celebrates Asian talent, cross-border love and the  beauty of cultural connection.  

The red carpet premiere is held at DADI Cinema in Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur, attracting an  audience of 200 guests. The event features special appearances by cast members and  filmmakers who have traveled from as far as the U.S., Canada, Taiwan, and Singapore.  This film also marks the acclaimed Taiwanese director Tom Shu-Yu Lin’s English-language  debut. 

The star-studded ensemble features Ross Butler (13 Reasons Why), Lana Condor (To All  The Boys I’ve Loved Before franchise), Andrew Koji (Black Doves), Sung Kang (Fast and  The Furious franchise), Elodie Yung (The Cleaning Lady), Karena Ka-Yan Lam—an  acclaimed multiple Golden Horse Award-winning actress from Hong Kong and Taiwan  making her U.S. and English language debut— Osric Chau (Supernatural), Kheng Hua  Tan (Crazy Rich Asians), and Yu-Beng Lim (Rebel Moon). 

Filmed in part across various locations in Malaysia, the film represents an on-going effort  to promote Asian representation in North America. It also serves to spotlight Malaysia’s  diverse natural beauty, cultural richness and warm hospitality which attributes that  continue to distinguish the nation as a world-class travel destination. 

Director General of Tourism Malaysia, YBhg. Datuk Manoharan Periasamy, stated: “We  are hoping a heartwarming films like Worth The Wait will inspire audiences worldwide  to come visit and explore Malaysia for themselves. This collaboration is part of our  broader strategy to integrate tourism with film and entertainment. Having films  showcasing Malaysia is currently growing in the film industry which allows Malaysia to  shine—both as a featured story and a filming location.” 

This partnership underscores Tourism Malaysia’s commitment in supporting creative  industries which promotes Malaysian culture and tourism through compelling storytelling  alongside visual media. It is also part of the national strategy to boost tourism in the  lead-up to Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) campaign.  

“Worth The Wait is not just an entertainment, but also a reflection on love, faith and  hope,” said Rachel Tan, producer and former Miss Malaysia, who explained that the film  is loosely based on her personal romance which blossomed through a long distance  relationship between Malaysia and the United States, “Dan and I wanted to create  something that celebrates our Asian identity while speaking to audience around the  world—and the response so far has been incredibly encouraging.”  

This film marks a significant milestone for Malaysian cinema, being one of the few  romantic dramas to achieve international theatrical and streaming success. It already has  become a hit streaming original in Hollywood, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia  and New Zealand, which will soon premier in theatres across Singapore and the rest of  Southeast Asia. Meanwhile the film is set for theatrical release in Malaysia this August  and will be distributed by Astro Shaw.  

Worth The Wait, produced by King Street Pictures, marks the company’s seventh  cinematic release. Known for its emotionally charged narratives and dedication to diverse  storytelling, King Street Pictures continues to champion Asian representation in global  cinema. Building on several successful films, the studio remains committed to pushing  creative boundaries and amplifying underrepresented voices in the industry. 

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