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To All The Boys I've Loved Before 2: Sequel to Netflix hit officially confirmed

Lara Jean Covey actor Lana Condor announced the news on social media

Jack Shepherd
Thursday 20 December 2018 08:39 GMT
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Netflix's blockbuster adaptation of Jenny Han's To All the Boys I've Loved Before is officially getting a sequel.

Lana Condor (who plays protagonist Lara Jean Covey) and Noah Centineo (Peter Kavinsky) made the announcement on Instagram.

"I'm so excited," Condor said. "It's officially official. We are making the To All the Boys sequel."

"Bring on the sequel," Centineo added. "We are so excited."

To All the Boys I've Loved Before follows Condor's Lara Jean Covey, a high school student who writes secret letters to her crushes and keeps them safely stashed in her closet – until the missives accidentally end up in the hands of their recipients, sending Lara Jean's love life into a tailspin.

Han's novel is the first instalment of a trilogy. The sequels are titled PS I Still Love You and Always and Forever, Lara Jean.

While the books were released for a Young Adult audience, Netflix's adaptation was a success among Millennials and won over a large mainstream audience.

Netflix previously told Variety that the romance movie was one of its "most viewed original films ever with strong repeat viewing" – meaning some loved the film so much they simply couldn't stop playing it over and over again.

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