To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before is confirmed to get a sequel

Yesterday Netflix announced a great news to the fans of To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, and the news is that the beloved Netflix movie will be getting a sequel.

To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before was released a few months back starring Lana Condor and Noah Centineo, needless to say, it was a big hit. Girls loved the characters Lara Jean and Peter Kavinsky, and many have been waiting for the sequel that was only based on rumours, until yesterday. 

The title of the sequel has not been announced, but if it’s according to book that the first movie is based on, the title of the sequel will be P.S. I Still Love You, just like Jenny Han’s second book of the trilogy. Netflix also made the official announcement of the sequel with a cute letter from Lara Jean, posting a letter like the ones she mailed to all her crushes in the movies, except that the letter was titled “To All The Fans I’ve Loved Before”, confirming that the sequel is on its way and Condor and Centineo will still be starring in it.

Besides that, the company also released a short video of Lana Condor and Noah Centineo that confirms their returns, and the video ends with Lana saying “You’re gonna make the perfect John Ambrose!” which could mean that Jordan Burtchett might be replaced with a new cast, causing even more anticipation among fans as the character plays a very important role in the sequel.

The sequel will probably be coming out earliest by 2019, but let’s just all wait and see our favourite characters return and find out who will be playing John Ambrose.

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