A To All the Boys I've Loved Before sequel is officially happening
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Fans had been speculating for a while, but yesterday Netflix finally confirmed the rumour: To All the Boys I've Loved Before is getting a sequel, and both Lana Condor and Noah Centineo will return for their roles.
In true To All The Boys-style, Netflix wrote the fans a letter.
‘To All The Fans I’ve Loved Before, I miss you. I know it’s only been a few months and I swear I wasn’t trying to avoid you, I just didn’t know how to answer your question without lying to you. The truth isn’t always simple or straightforward – and as we all know too well, dating contracts have a way of quickly getting complicated,’ the statement reads.
‘But, the letters are out...it’s true. A To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before sequel is coming to Netflix,’ the streaming service continues.
‘And yes, you can seamlessly continue to run your #Convinsky fan accounts because your dreamy stars Lana Condor and Noah Centineo are in on it too. So let’s do this. I promise the next chapter will be worth the wait!'
Since its release earlier this year, the high school romcom has received a lot of attention – it’s one of the most rewatched Netflix Originals of 2018 – so the news comes as no surprise. However, as the stars teased the sequel in a short scripted video on Twitter, there is one detail that has the fans intrigued.
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Condor’s celebratory video-chat to Centineo gets interrupted by an anonymous caller who, according to the actress, is ‘gonna make the perfect John Ambrose’ – hinting a very possible recasting of one of Lara Jean Covey’s love interests.
Guess we'll have to wait and see...
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