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Netflix's 'To All the Boys' sequel will arrive just in time for Valentine's Day


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The wait isn't over, but its end is in sight. Netflix confirmed Thursday that the sequel to 2018's To All the Boys I've Loved Before will premiere on Feb. 12, 2020 – and a third film, completing the trilogy of novels by Jenny Han, is already in production.

#ToAllTheBoys: P.S. I Still Love You premieres February 12!

And a third film —To All The Boys: Always And Forever Lara Jean — is already in production!!! pic.twitter.com/EPfUYbOaKl

— See What's Next (@seewhatsnext) August 15, 2019

P.S. I Still Love You picks up with Lara Jean (Lana Condor) and Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo) happily dating, but a complication arrives in the former of their childhood friend John Ambrose McLaren (Jordan Fisher) – another one of the boys Lara Jean once loved. Read more...

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