'To All the Boys I've Loved Before 2' Just Got a Release Date and the Third Movie Is Officially Happening

Photo credit: Netflix
Photo credit: Netflix

From ELLE

Whoa whoa whoa, Netflix just announced To All the Boys I've Loved Before 2: P.S. I Still Love You's release date and that a third movie based off the last novel in the trilogy, Always and Forever, Lara Jean, is in production now.

Lana Condor, Noah Centineo, and Jordan Fisher (who will play John Ambrose, Peter Kavinsky's rival love interest for Lara Jean in the second film) shared the news in a clip posted to Netflix's Instagram this afternoon. P.S. I Still Love You will premiere on February 12, 2020, just in time for Valentine's Day and to save everyone's winter.

Rumors that Always and Forever, Lara Jean was in production started a month ago. Narcity reported that the cast had begun shooting the third movie in Vancouver, where they shot the first two. It's apparently scheduled to wrap production on August 20, so five days from now.

The cast has been sharing photos together throughout the summer. Condor shared a shot of herself with Anna Cathcart, who plays Lara Jean's younger sister Kitty in the films, on her Instagram yesterday. "No spoilers, but I want to feed y’all with content so YOLO @toalltheboysnetflix 🤫✌🏽💌," she captioned the post.

She also shared an Instagram Story of her and Centineo, announcing the release date of the sequel and confirming that yes, the third film is happening right now.

"Lana, why have we been filming the second To All the Boys for so long?" Centineo asked her.

"I don't know but it doesn't feel right," she responded.

"It feels like it may not be the second one but..."

"Maybe the third?" they both said. And then the Netflix official announcement came out and confirmed it.

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