See New Photos of Richard Gere & Diana Silvers’ Age-Gap Romance ‘Asymmetry’
What To Know
- Richard Gere and Diana Silvers were photographed filming the upcoming age-gap romance Asymmetry in NYC.
- Gere (76) plays a famous author, and Silvers (28) is his much younger editor.
- While filming, Gere celebrated the Fourth of July with his family in New York.
Is it Age Gap April in July? It’s certainly looking like it! Richard Gere and Diana Silvers were spotted on July 13 filming their upcoming age-gap romance, Asymmetry, in New York City.
In new photos from the set, Gere, who plays a famous author in the adaptation of Lisa Halliday’s novel, wears a suit jacket and shades, showing off his white hair next to Silvers, who plays his far younger editor. In real life, Gere is 48 years older than Silvers, as they are 76 and 28, respectively.
“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,” the synopsis reads.

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“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.”
These photos show Ezra and Alice in the heat of their relationship, holding hands and laughing together while walking down the street. If you ask us, Gere and Silvers definitely have chemistry!
While filming in New York City, the rom-com titan celebrated the Fourth of July with his wife, Alejandra Gere, and their young kids, watching fireworks by the Statue of Liberty. In a joint Instagram post, his wife shared, “Deeply grateful for a life built between two countries, two cultures, and so many people we love.
“Today, we celebrate connection, family, friendship, and everything that reminds us that home is not only a place, but the people we carry in our hearts. Happy Fourth of July to our family and friends across the United States.”
Asymmetry, TBA





