Chance Perdomo, 27, Dies in Motorcycle Accident; Known for Roles on Netflix and Prime Video

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Chance Perdomo was a talented actor known for his roles on Netflix and Prime Video.
Perdomo gained recognition for his role as Ambrose Spellman in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, The Boys spinoff series Gen V, and other television shows and short films.
Chance Perdomo, 27, Dies in Motorcycle Accident; Known for Roles on Netflix and Prime Video

Chance Perdomo, a talented actor known for his roles in Gen V and The Boys, has tragically passed away at the age of 27 due to a motorcycle accident. His death has been confirmed by his publicist and representatives.

Perdomo was born in Los Angeles but spent much of his childhood in Southampton, England. He began acting as a child and trained at Identity School of Acting before appearing in several television shows and short films. Perdomo gained recognition for his role as Ambrose Spellman in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix.

Perdomo also starred as Andre Anderson, a student with magnetic manipulation abilities, in Gen V, the Prime Video spinoff series of The Boys. Production on the second season has been delayed following Perdomo's death.

In addition to his television work, Perdomo appeared in the After movie franchise alongside Josephine Langford and Hero Fiennes Tiffin. He portrayed Landon Gibson in After We Fell (2021), After Ever Happy (2022), and After Everything (2023).

Perdomo's passing has deeply affected his colleagues, who have shared their condolences on social media. Patrick Schwarzenegger, Perdomo's costar in Gen V, wrote: 'This hurts. A lot. What a young talented actor and a great friend - gone way too soon... Was a pleasure to work with him in Gen V.' Jessie T Usher (A-Train) from The Boys shared his thoughts on Instagram: 'Rest well Chance, you were taken far too early but your light will shine forever. Thank you for the laughs and memories brother.'



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    • Chance Perdomo was an actor who starred in The Boys and its spinoff series Gen V.
    • Perdomo played Andre Anderson in the TV series Gen V.
    • He also appeared in the After We Fell Netflix movie trilogy.
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    • Chance Perdomo was an actor who starred in The Boys and its spinoff series Gen V.
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    • Chance Perdomo played Andre Anderson in the TV series Gen V.
    • He also appeared in the After We Fell Netflix movie trilogy.
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    The article is deceiving in several ways. Firstly, it states that Chance Perdomo died after a motorcycle accident but does not provide any details about the accident or its cause. This creates an ambiguity and leaves room for speculation which could be used to manipulate readers' emotions.
    • The article mentions that Chance Perdomo died as a result of a motorcycle accident, but it doesn't mention anything else about the incident.
  • Fallacies (85%)
    The article contains several fallacies. The author uses an appeal to authority by quoting the statement of a representative for Perdomo and his family without providing any context or information about their qualifications. Additionally, the author uses inflammatory rhetoric when describing Chance Perdomo's death as 'untimely', which is subjective and could be interpreted differently by different people. The article also contains an example of a dichotomous depiction when it describes Perdomo as both charming and smiling, but also mentions that he was involved in a motorcycle accident, implying that these two traits are mutually exclusive. Finally, the author uses informal fallacies such as repetition by mentioning Chance Perdomo's name multiple times throughout the article.
    • The representative for Perdomo and his family said in a statement to Entertainment Weekly.
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    The article contains multiple examples of religious bias. The author uses language that dehumanizes and demonizes those who hold different beliefs than him. For example, the phrase 'chilling adventures of sabrina' is used to describe a show about witchcraft which implies it is evil or dangerous.
    • The article describes Chance Perdomo as an enthusiastic force of nature, and his warmth will carry on in those who he loved dearest. This language suggests that Perdomo was a good person and that his positive qualities should be remembered after his death.
      • The article describes the character Andre Anderson played by Perdomo as possibly the closest thing to a moral center in the Boys universe. This implies that other characters in the show are immoral or evil.
        • The Gen V producers wrote in a statement released on social media: 'For those of us who knew him and worked with him, Chance was always charming and smiling, an enthusiastic force of nature, an incredibly talented performer, and more than anything else, just a very kind, lovely person.' This language suggests that Perdomo was a good person.
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          • , Chance Perdomo tragically died at the age of 27 on Saturday from a motorcycle accident.
          • Perdomo was also known for playing Landon Gibson in the After movie franchise.
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          • Chance Perdomo was born in Los Angeles but raised in Southampton, England.
          • Perdomo played Landon Gibson in the After movie franchise.
        • Deception (50%)
          The article is deceiving in several ways. Firstly, it states that Perdomo died as a result of a motorcycle accident on Saturday but does not provide any information about the cause or circumstances of his death. This creates an ambiguity and leaves room for speculation which could be used to manipulate readers' emotions.
          • The article mentions that Perdomo was born in Los Angeles but raised in Southampton, England according to Deadline. However, it does not provide any evidence or sources supporting this claim.
        • Fallacies (85%)
          The article contains an appeal to authority fallacy when it quotes various people praising Chance Perdomo's work. The author also uses inflammatory rhetoric by describing the death of Perdomo as a tragedy and using phrases such as 'gone way too soon'. Additionally, there is a dichotomous depiction of Perdomo in that he was praised for his acting skills but criticized for being involved in a motorcycle accident. The article also contains an example of an informal fallacy when it uses the phrase 'never miss a story' to encourage readers to sign up for People's free daily newsletter.
          • The author quotes Patrick Schwarzenegger as saying,
        • Bias (85%)
          The article contains multiple examples of religious bias. The author uses phrases such as 'RIP Chance' and 'may he rest in peace', which are commonly used to express condolences for those who have passed away. These phrases suggest that the author has a belief in an afterlife or some form of spiritual existence, which is not supported by scientific evidence.
          • The first thing I said to him at the pilot table read was that he was one of my favorite actors on Sabrina.
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            • The Other Black Girl is not based on a novel by Zakiya Dalila Harris
            • Chance Perdomo, star of Gen V and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, died after a motorcycle accident
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            The article contains several examples of logical fallacies. The author uses an appeal to authority by stating that the show is based on a book without providing any evidence or context for why this makes it more credible. They also use inflammatory rhetoric when describing the characters and their actions, which can be seen as biased and unfair.
            • The author uses an appeal to authority by stating that the show is based on a book without providing any evidence or context for why this makes it more credible. They also use inflammatory rhetoric when describing the characters and their actions, which can be seen as biased and unfair.
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            • The author uses an appeal to authority by stating that the show is based on a book without providing any evidence or context for why this makes it more credible.
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            • Chance Perdomo was an actor who starred in The Boys and its spinoff series Gen V.
            • Perdomo played Andre Anderson in the TV series Gen V.
            • The upcoming second season of Gen V has delayed filming following Perdomo's death.
          • Accuracy
            • Chance Perdomo was an actor who starred in The Boys and its spinoff series Gen V.
            • He also appeared in the After We Fell Netflix movie trilogy.
          • Deception (50%)
            The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the title of the article mentions Chance Perdomo's death but does not mention that it was a motorcycle accident until later in the body of the article. This could be seen as misleading or sensationalist. Secondly, there are no quotes from any sources other than Michaela Zee and Chance Perdomo's publicist, which raises questions about bias and lack of objectivity. Thirdly, there is a statement that
            • There are no quotes from any sources other than Michaela Zee and Chance Perdomo's publicist, which raises questions about bias and lack of objectivity.
            • The article mentions the death of Chance Perdomo but does not mention it was a motorcycle accident until later in the body.
          • Fallacies (80%)
            The article contains several fallacies. The author uses an appeal to authority by stating that the Los Angeles Police Department was unable to confirm if Perdomo's death occurred in Los Angeles when reached by Variety Saturday. This statement implies that the police department is a reliable source of information and suggests that their confirmation would be necessary for us to accept this claim as true. However, we cannot know whether or not the police department has confirmed anything without further evidence.
            • The Los Angeles Police Department was unable to confirm if Perdomo's death occurred in Los Angeles when reached by Variety Saturday.
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          • Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
            Michaela Zee has a conflict of interest on the topic of Chance Perdomo's death as she is reporting on Gen V and Sabrina which are shows that feature motorcycles. Additionally, Michaela Zee may have personal relationships with individuals or organizations involved in the Los Angeles Police Department or LA coroner's office.
            • The article mentions Chance Perdomo's death as a result of a motorcycle accident which is related to Gen V and Sabrina. The article also reports on the investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department and the autopsy conducted by the LA coroner's office.
            • Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
              The author has a conflict of interest on the topic of Chance Perdomo's death as they are reporting on his role in Gen V and The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. Additionally, there is no mention in the article about any financial ties or personal relationships that could compromise their ability to act objectively.
              • The author also mentions The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, which could create bias towards that show.
                • The author mentions Chance Perdomo's role as a character on Gen V, which may be seen as promoting the show and potentially creating bias towards it.